The Conversation

Annie Neimand, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications communication manager and frank research director and digital strategist, and Lauren Griffin, frank director of external research, collaborated on “Why Each Side of the Partisan Divide Thinks the Other is Living in an Alternate Reality.” The article, focusing on information avoidance…

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Posted: January 26, 2017

The Conversation on April 14, 2016 published, “The murky ethics of Gay Talese’s ‘The Voyeur’s Motel’,” an article co-authored by Journalsm Professor Kim Walsh-Childers.

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Posted: April 18, 2016

The Conversation on March 24, 2016 published, “Why do people risk their lives – or the lives of others – for the perfect selfie?,” an article by Advertising Professor and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs and Enrollment Management Michael Weigold.

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Posted: March 24, 2016

The Conversation on March 18, 2016 published, “Does the First Amendment protect people who film the police?,” an article by Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication Clay Calvert about his study of U.S. courts and their perspectives on whether or not citizens have a First Amendment right to film police…

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Posted: March 23, 2016

The Conversation on January 12, 2016 published, “Can schools punish students for off-campus, online speech?,” an article by Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication Clay Calvert.

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Posted: January 12, 2016

The Conversation on November 10, 2015 published, “Businesses can actually sue you for posting negative reviews – and now Congress is fighting back,” an article by Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication Clay Calvert. Calvert’s article was republished by Fortune magazine, “Why Consumers Should Think Twice About Writing Negative Reviews…

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Posted: November 10, 2015

The Conversation on October 2, 2015 published, “How do libraries get away with banning books?,” an article by Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication Clay Calvert.

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Posted: October 2, 2015

The Conversation on September 14, 2015 published, “How advertising research explains Donald Trump’s profound appeal” an article by Advertising professor Jon Morris and Ph.D. candidate Taylor Wen. The article was discussed on the September 17, 2015 edition of the Research Business DAILY Report (RBDR).

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Posted: September 17, 2015

The Conversation on September 4, 2015 published, “Why did Google’s logo rollout go smoother than Yahoo’s?” an article by Public Relations lecturer Kay Tappan. Business Insider picked up the story on September 6, 2015.

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Posted: September 8, 2015

The Conversation on May 26, 2015 published “Why does social media advertising fall flat?,” a study on the effectiveness of Facebook ads by Advertising Professor Jon Morris.

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Posted: May 27, 2015