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Nanyi BiB.A., Renmin University of China
M.A., Peking University
Research area: Communication across cultures; computer-mediated communication |
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Pamara ChangB.A., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Research
interests: Health and Interpersonal Communication. Computer-mediated
Communication (i.e. Privacy management and disclosure) |
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Yoon Hyung ChoiB.A., Northwestern University Research
areas: Computer-mediated communication; personal information sharing
through social networking services; privacy management online |
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Chris Clarke
Research area: Health and environmental risk communication, with an emphasis on risk information seeking and processing |
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Mary Beth DelineB.A., Simon Fraser University
M.E.S., University of Waterloo
Research area: Sustainability; persuasion; risk communication; social networks |
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Graham Dixon
B.A., University of Texas at Austin
Research area: Science and health communication
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Evan EarleB.S., Cornell University
Research area: Human computer interaction related to library and museum digital collections |
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Gina EoscoB.S., Environmental Science and Policy M.S., Cornell University Research
Interests: Risk, science, and visual communication; visualizing
abstract science concepts such as uncertainty; weather, climate and
hazards communication |
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Jill Freeman Axline B.A., Cornell University
M.A., Pepperdine University
Research areas: Interactive communication technologies; health
communication; affective computing; social marketing and behavior change |
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Ge GaoB.A., Peking University M.A., Peking University Research
area: Crosscultural Computer-mediated Communication (CMC),
Computer-supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) especially in Distributed
Teams, Interpersonal Perception on Social Network Sites(SNS),
Human-computer Interaction (HCI) |
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Stephanie GokhmanB.A., Information Technology & Informatics, Rutgers University Research
areas: Cyberinfrastructure, e-Science, scientific collaboration with
focus on collaborative development, emergence and data sharing;
computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW); commons production and
crowdsourcing in science
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Jamie GuilloryB.A., the Pennsylvania State University
Research area: Computer-Mediated Communication with specific focus on
how features unique to social networking websites (e.g., privacy,
characteristics of ties) affect behaviors and perceptions in CMC.
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Jing GuoB.B.A., Simon Fraser University
Research area: Organizational and Small Group Communication,
especially focusing on team building and work collaboration for
geographically dispersed groups.
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Megan HalpernB.A., Smith College Research Areas: Science
communication, the intersection of art and science, Mobile technologies
and public engagement with science, interaction design http://meganhalpern.com/ |
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Caroline JackB.A., Psychology, University of Missouri-Columbia M.B.A., Saint Louis University M.A.(R), Communication, Saint Louis University Research areas: Cultural history of communication technologies, especially financial reporting technologies; public communication of the societal roles of the corporate business enterprise and the stock market. |
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Sherri Jean KatzB.A., Newhouse School at Syracuse
M.A., Culture and Communications at NYU
Research areas: Message resistance; psychological distance; mobile technology |
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Hyekyung "Kay" Kim
B.A., Ewha Women's University
M.S., S. I. Syracuse University
Research area: Risk and crisis communication, specifically examine
the role of attitude and emotional response in the cognitive processing
of health risk and organizational crisis communication.
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Sun Jung "Sunny" Kim
M.A., New York University Research area: Unintended effect of new media (e.g., cyberloafing, problematic
Internet use), especially psychological and behavioral effects of new
media Strategic communication in persuasion: Cognition framing in pro-social
campaign messages (e.g., gain- vs. loss-framed); Emotional appeals in
health messages (e.g., negative emotion framing); The role of emotion
contagion, empathy and source likability in persuasion Promising Anson Rowe Award in 2010 http://comm.cornell.edu/student-life/21
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Christopher Langone
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Tae Kyoung LeeB.A., Ewha Women's University M.A., UC Davis Research area: Information processing of media narratives, interplay between emotion and cognition. |
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Theodore Lee
Biological Sciences, Cornell University Research
area: Health communication and persuasion - how media affects and can
facilitate pro-health behaviors. Currently working on how uncertainty
affects interpretation of TV news and the effect of gender on breakfast
eating |
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Tony Chung Li LiaoB.A., University of Southern California Research Areas: Mobile Technology, Augmented Reality Applications, Open Source Software Communities
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Jin LiuB.A. & B.S., Peking University M.A., Clemson Univerisity Research area: Interpersonal communication in Face-to-Face and computer-mediated communication across cultures |
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Yi-Ching (Angel) LiuM.A., National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Research area: Computer-mediated communication, Group decision-making |
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Brian MayerB.A., Psychology, Cornell University MSc, Evolutionary Psychology, University of Liverpool Research
Areas: Inter-group biases in communication; deception in
computer-mediated communication; communication of controversial
scientific ideas to the general public; evolutionary psychology and
perspectives on communication |

| Elizabeth Newbury
B.A., Bryn Mawr College Research area: New media and society studies, online communities and the role of gender |

| Duyen (Mary) NguyenB. Comp., National University of Singapore Research area: Cross cultural Computer Mediated Communication |

| Sandy PayetteB.S., MBA, Binghamton University Research interests: social impact of Web-based communication platforms (social and scientific); tensions between privacy and openness; tensions between digital "remembering" (preserving) vs. "forgetting" (deleting); issues related to data aggregation and information policy |
 | Lindsay ReynoldsB.A., UCLA Research area: Collaboration among players in Massively Multiplayer Online Games |

| Laura Rickard
B.A., Brown University Research interests: How risks are communicated in national parks; the relationship between risk perception, risk communication, and attribution of responsibility for human health and safety; the role of “informal” or “non-official” communication and communicators in conveying strategic environmental and health-related information
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| Rebecca Robbins
B.S., Cornell University Research
area: Health and interpersonal communication; how our social
interactions (i.e. conversations) and networks influence our health
behavior |

| Sungjong RohB.A. & M.A., Korea University Research area: Roles of time in risk judgment & decision making; Math in Mass communication – Causes and consequences of how people process numbers and figures in communicating risks; Interplay of social networks and mediated messages on elite/public opinion towards social policy; On the interactions of public deliberation, polarization, mutual understanding, and citizen participation – How communication unites/divides us |

| Leslie Setlock
B.A., Earlham College M.A., Carnegie Mellon University Research area: Computer-mediated communication (CMC), with an emphasis on the effects of CMC on intercultural communication.
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| Erin L. SpottswoodB.A., Carthage College M.A., Michigan State University Research area: Computer-mediated interpersonal communication; deception communication |

| Joseph Steinhardt
B.A., Boston University Research area: Risk, numeracy, quantitative literacy, finance communication, math communication, science. |

| Meghnaa TallapragadaB.E., Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT), India M.S., Communication, North Carolina State University Research
area: Risk communication of emerging technologies (such as
nanotechnology and genetically modified foods) with a focus on public
engagement |

| Tina (Chien-Wen) Yuan
M.A., National Taiwan University & Colombia University Research area: Crosscultural communication, computer mediated communication, and social media. |

| Xuan Zhao
B.A., Shandong University (China) M.A., University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Research
area: Human-Computer Interaction, especially the roles of awareness and
social networks in computer-supported collaborative work (CSCW), and
designs of systems that could help facilitate implicit interactions in
distributed environments. |