Check out our new study in Journal of Communication: Body-Worn Camera Footage Exacerbates Racial Bias in Evaluations of Black Citizens
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ICC study in Journal of Communication
Bailey to join Media Psychology editorial board
Dr. Bailey will join the editorial board of Media Psychology, a leading journal in her field. See more about the journal here: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/hmep20/current
CONTINUE READINGNew BWC Study to be Presented at International Conference
How Camera Perspective Contributes to Normative Judgments of Officers and Citizens in Police Use of Force Videos were accepted for presentation at International Communication Association Conference in May 2021. The authors of the study include many lab members, including our new undergraduate students, Ana and Emily: Rachel Bailey, Glenna Read, Harry Yan, Talalah Khan, Jiawei …
CONTINUE READINGBailey to be promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure
Dr. Bailey received notification that she will be promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure effective Fall 2021.
CONTINUE READINGBailey assumes role of Director of Doctoral Studies for the School of Communication
Dr. Bailey agreed to step in as Director of Doctoral Studies for a three-year term. She is succeeding Dr. Laura Arpan.
CONTINUE READINGICC Affiliated Paper wins “Promising Young Scholar” Paper at ICA
Congratulations to Dr. Grace Wang! A selection from Grace Tianjiao Wang’s dissertation was selected, based on reviewer scores, as one of the top four papers submitted by pre-tenure scholars to the Information Systems Division of ICA. Grace presented Motivated Processing of Sequentially Coactive Trajectories in Health Promotion PSAs. Dr. Bailey chaired Grace’s dissertation and co-authored …
CONTINUE READINGICC Team presents virtually at ICA
The ICC Lab presented three studies at the International Communication Association conference, which was held virtually, in May. Congrats to all the presenters! Structural and Content Features Influence Sharing and Commenting on Police Use of Force Videos presented by Bailey, R.L., Liu, J., & Khan, T. The Obesity Paradox: Fast Food Calorie Labeling as a …
CONTINUE READINGBailey wins Grand Prize First Place Poster in First Year Assistant Professor Poster Competition
Dr. Bailey was awarded Grand Prize First Place for her poster presenting Investigating the Role of Visual Food Cues in Obesity Prevention. See the poster here: Preventing Obesity Poster
CONTINUE READINGBailey awarded First Year Assistant Professor grant
Dr. Bailey received notice her FSU First Year Assistant Professor (FYAP) grant was funded to undertake Investigating the Role of Visual Food Cues in Obesity Prevention
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