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Bleakley, A., Glanz, K., Jordan, A., Lazovich, D., Ellithorpe, M. (forthcoming, 2017). Young women’s beliefs about quitting indoor tanning: Implications for health communication messages. Translational Behavioral Medicine.
Jordan, A., Bleakley, A., Hennessy, M., & Vaala, S. (2015). Sugar-sweetened beverage-related public service advertisements and their influence on parents. American Behavioral Scientist, 59(14)1847-1865.
Vaala, S. & Jordan, A. (2017). Children’s learning in a mobile media environment: Policies, practices, and possibilities. In Blumberg, F. & Brooks, P. (Eds.) Cognitive Development in Digital Contexts. NY: Elsevier Press.
Costello, K.L., Martin, J.D., III., Edwards, A.E. (2017). Online Disclosure of Incriminating Information: Patterns of Risky Information Behavior in Two Drug Forums. Journal of the Society for Information Science and Technology, 68(10), 2439-2448. DOI: 10.1002/asi.23880
Senteio, C. R., & Matteucci, K. (2017). Addressing Racial Discrimination in the 1930s: Using a historical case study to inform contemporary social justice efforts. Journal of African American Studies. 21(4), 621-642. doi:10.1007/s12111-017-9387-z
Veinot, T. C., Senteio, C. R., Hanauer, D., & Lowery, J. C. (2017). Comprehensive Process Model of Clinical Information Interaction in Primary Care: Results of a “Best-Fit” Framework Synthesis. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, ocx085. doi:10.1093/jamia/ocx085
Kumanyika, C. (May 2009). “'I Wouldn’t Have Been in the Business for 12 Years if I Didn’t Treat People Fairly’: The Construction of the Entertainment Industry in MTV’s Making the Band.” Presented at the Union for Democratic Communications, Buffalo, NY. [Presenter].
Kumanyika, C. (May 2012). “Tweet #MegajugofPepsi to Cure Diabetes? Integrated Cause Marketing and the Fight for New Media Spaces.” Presented at the Union for Democratic Communications, Talahassee, Florida. [Presenter].
Kumanyika, C. (November 2012). “Silent Partners: Male Spaces and Technological Mediation in 1950’s High Fidelity Advertising.” To be presented at the National Communication Association, Orlando, Florida[Presenter].
Kumanyika, C. (November 2013). “Philanthrocapitalism, Hip-Hop, and the Rhetorical Constitution of a Branded Movement: The Case of Street King Energy.” National Communication Association, Washington, D.C [Presenter].