
Eliana DuBosar
Ph.D.Public Relations
Bio
Eliana DuBosar doctoral student in the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida. She received her master’s degree in mass communication from the University of Florida and bachelor’s degree in English from Florida State University. Her research interests fall within political communication. Specifically, she is interested in the role of identity-based partisanship in selective exposure and the effect of such siloed media use on political attitudes and behavior
Education
MAMC, University of Florida, 2020
BA, Florida State University, 2018
News
- Study: Interpersonal Communication Can Influence Science and Environmentally Related Outcomes (December 9, 2022)
- Female Perspectives in the World of Advertising (October 24, 2022)
- Study: How Gender Identity Can Shape Work Experiences for Women in Advertising Agencies (September 9, 2022)
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Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
DuBosar, E., & Hutchens, M. J. (2023). Looking beyond the punchline: The effect of political entertainment on evaluations of political candidates. Atlantic Journal of Communication. DOI: 10.1080/15456870.2023.2207700
Hmielowski, J. D., & DuBosar, E. (2023). Country roads and cityscapes: Examining the relationship between place-based identity and feelings toward journalists. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. DOI: 10.1177/10776990231162093
Hmielowski, J. D., Cleve, M., DuBosar, E., & Munroe, M. A. (2022). Feeling is NOT Mutual: Political Discussion, Science, and Environmental Attitudes by Party Affiliation. Environmental Communication, 16(7), 960-976. DOI: 10.1080/17524032.2022.2140689
Mueller, S., DuBosar, E., & Windels, K. (2022). From below the glass ceiling: Female perspectives in the world of advertising. Journal of Gender Studies. DOI: 10.1080/09589236.2022.2115020
DuBosar, E. (2022). Assessing Differences in the Framing of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump During the 2016 Presidential Election. Society, 59, 169-180. DOI: 10.1007/s12115-021-00659-8
Presentations
Shaughnessy, B., DuBosar, E., Hutchens, M. J., & Mann, I. (2023). An attack on free speech? Examining (de-) and (re-)platforming on American social media. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2023 Conference, Washington, DC.
Matthews, A., Albishri, O., Lynn, B., DuBosar, E., & Kiousis, S. (2023). DeSantis vs. NOAA: Who are Florida journalists listening to on climate change?. at AEJMC 2023 Conference, Washington, DC.
Hampton, C. N., Shaughnessy, B., Kyles, T., Raja, U., DuBosar, E., Jones, G., Jin, J., Maizel, J., & Johnson, B. K. (2023). Feelings, follows, and feeds: Mood effects on social media use. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2023 Conference, Washington, DC.
DuBosar, E., Hmielowski, J. D., & Rasul, M. (2023). In diversity we trust?: Examining the effects of ideological diversity on media trust. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2023 Conference, Washington, DC.
DuBosar, E., & Shin, J. (2023). Threat level midnight: Exploring the relationship between threatening language and engagement with news on social media. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2023 Conference, Washington, DC.
DuBosar, E., Shaughnessy, B., & Hutchens, M. J. (2023). Seeing red (and blue): Partisan identity, emotion, and selective exposure. Paper/Poster at 73rd Annual ICA Conference, Toronto, Canada.
Romanova, E., DuBosar, E., Xiao, L., & Kiousis, S. (2022). Divided by media: Partisan media use and perceptions of political in-groups and out-groups. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2022 Conference, Detroit, MI.
Shaughnessy, B., Hutchens, M. J., & DuBosar, E. (2022). That is so mainstream: Understanding US alternative media audiences and their relationship with misperceptions. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2022 Conference, Detroit, MI.
Hmielowski, J. D., & DuBosar, E. (2022). Ya ain’t from around these parts are ya?: Examining the relationship between rural identity and media trust. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2022 Conference, Detroit, MI.
DuBosar, E., Hmielowski, J. D., Hutchens, M. J., & Beam, M. A. (2022). Celebrating wins, lamenting losses: Examining BIRGing, CORFing, information utility, and identity maintenance in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election. Paper/Poster at 72nd Annual ICA Conference, Paris, France.
Hutchens, M. J., Shaughnessy, B., & DuBosar, E. (2022). Populist hyper-partisans?: The interaction between partisan media exposure and populism in the 2020 US Presidential Election. Paper/Poster at 72nd Annual ICA Conference, Paris, France.
Mueller, S., DuBosar, E., & Windels, K. (2021). A woman’s view from a man’s world: The reality of being female in advertising. Paper/Poster at AEJMC Conference 2021.
Windels, K., DuBosar, E., & Mueller, S. (2021). Advertising’s youthful obsession: How a valorization of youthfulness has defined the advertising industry and impacted its workforce. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2021 Conference.
Hmielowski, J. D., Cleve, M., DuBosar, E., & Munroe, M. (2021). Feeling is NOT mutual: Assessing the association between discussion and science and environmental attitudes over time. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2021 Conference.
DuBosar, E. (2021). What drives you? Conceptualizing motivations for partisan media selectivity. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2021 Conference.
DuBosar, E. (2021). Examining the relationship between media use, ideology, political trust, and political participation. Paper/Poster at 71st Annual ICA Conference.
DuBosar, E., & Hutchens, M. (2021). Women on the trail: Political entertainment and trust. Paper/Poster at 71st Annual ICA Conference.
DuBosar, E. (2020). Still a man's world? Framing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election. Paper/Poster at AEJMC 2020 Conference.
Research
Specialization
Political Communication, Selective Exposure, Social Identity, Partisan Media Effects