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This will be the first graduate student pre-conference of the Environmental Communication division, which the division plans to do every year thereafter. The pre-conference will bring together a group of graduate students working on environmental communication projects and provide them with the opportunity to present and discuss their projects in a constructive environment. It will also allow students to receive feedback from senior scholars and to establish collaborations with peers. The event will provide an additional venue outside of the main conference for students to present their work, especially for advanced Master’s students and new Ph.D students who are new to ICA.
Adina Abeles, Stanford University
Adam Michael Rainear, U of Connecticut
Bruno Takahashi, Michigan State U
Xinghua Li, Babson College
Julia Metag, U of Fribourg
The Relationship Between News Media Literacy and Climate Risk Perception in Vietnam - Hoa Nguyen, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland, College Park
The Cognitive-Emotional Mediation Model of Learning the Haze from the News: A Closer Look at the Roles of Risk Perception, Cognitive Process, and Emotional Process - Zongya Li, The Chinese U of Hong Kong
Radio Surveillance Role in the Fight Against Deforestation in Rufiji, Tanzania - Malima Pamba Zacharia, U of Dar es Salaam
Climate Change Topics in the News: Mediating the Multiple Dimensions of a Social Problem in the US and UK - Tim Neff, New York U
Is it Fake or is it New(s)?: Correcting Misinformation About Climate Change - Constanze Kuechler, Augsburg U
Developing Exploratory Variables for a Content Analysis of Statistics in Media Coverage of a Single News Story - Anthony Van Witsen, Michigan State U
Journalism Needs to Get Political About Plastic Pollution - Aaron Wesley McKinnon, U of Hamburg
Is the Environment Ready for Cryptocurrencies? An Agent Based Model Approach to Understand the Impact of Cryptocurrency Mining - Charles Chris Fennell, Michigan State U
From Starry Nights to Cute Cats: The Role of Images in the Sharing of Science News - Yilang Peng, Annenberg School for Communication / U of Pennsylvania
Emotions Revealed: A Systematic Review to Improve Climate Change Communication - Yanni Ma, Washington State U
Environmental Discourse Through a Cultural Lens: A Case Study of Guamanians' Relationships With Nature and Wildlife - Kimberly Nelson, Iowa State U/Greenlee School
Climate Change Communication and Distance Psychology - Jamie Brooks, San Francisco State University
Stacey Kathryn Sowards, The U of Texas at El Paso
James Painter, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Shirley S. Ho, Nanyang Technological U
Lauren Feldman, Rutgers U
Jonathon P. Schuldt, Cornell University
Franzisca Weder, U of Klagenfurt
Matthew Nisbet, Northeastern U