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Weinstein, C. & Feldman, L. (2024). Comedy for racial justice? The mediating roles of narrative mechanisms and perceived humor types on persuasive outcomes related to racially biased policing. Mass Communication & Society, 27(5), 1277–1301.
Broadbridge, E., Greene, K., Venetis, M. K., Lee, L. E., Banerjee, S. C., Saraiya, B., & Devine., K. A. (2023). Facilitating psychological adjustment for breast cancer patients through empathic communication and uncertainty reduction. Patient Education and Counseling, 114. Advance online publication.
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Barkhuus, L. (2022). "You have been in Close Contact with a Person Infected with COVID-19 and you may have been Infected": Understanding Privacy Concerns, Trust and Adoption in Mobile COVID-19 Tracing Across Four Countries. Proceedings of ACM Human-Computer Interact. 6, MobileHCI.