Journal of Public Interest Communications
@JournalofPIC
The Journal of Public Interest Communications is an open-access, interdisciplinary journal that publishes peer-reviewed research in the emerging field of PIC
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PhD student @nicholasejh examines, in a solo-authored article, "Impression Management After Image-Threatening Events: A Case Study of JUUL’s Online Messaging," in @JournalofPIC. journals.flvc.org/jpic/article/v…
Through semi-structured interviews, @PeggyRupprecht explored the meaning of global engagement from a Backpack Journalism Program that provides a forum for advocacy and hands-on experiences in storytelling and documentary filmmaking journals.flvc.org/jpic/article/v…
In order to motivate youth to drive less by choosing car-free mobility, @Autumn_Shafer and Jared Macary interviewed 28 teenagers to learn their perception about car-free transportation. journals.flvc.org/jpic/article/v…
To better inform PIC that might seek to address digital collective behavior in response to disaster and crises, @LucindaLAustin, @redheadacademic, and @michelemeyer investigated the social media conversation surrounding the Parkland school shooting: journals.flvc.org/jpic/article/v…
We are excited to announce that the latest issue of the Journal of Public Interest Communications is now live! Here comes our editor @BrigittaBrunner ’s notes on how PIC research may answer "What happens when we make the private public?" by Alva Myrdal journals.flvc.org/jpic/article/v…
Join @fulloffaith22, @shom_mazumder, @annieneimand and @aechristiano this Wednesday, June 3 at 1 p.m. ET for #RealGoodChats. #Protest matters. Please sign up for this free event. realgoodchats1.eventbrite.com
Just got word that our piece on social media in the aftermath of the #parkland shooting is up on @JournalofPIC. Working with @LucindaLAustin and @redheadacademic was such a privilege! journals.flvc.org/jpic/article/v…
To explore how women and underrepresented groups leverage digital communication efforts in #ILookLikeAProfessor campaign, @SarahMaben and colleagues identified four major themes emerged from the campaign: journals.flvc.org/jpic/article/v…
To illustrate the interdisciplinary breadth of PIC, Dr. Page from @commuic explores social impacts of La Peña Cultural Center @LaPenaCultural in Berkeley, CA through its 44-year history of serving as a change agent through amplifying marginal voices journals.flvc.org/jpic/article/v…
In a U.S. representative survey that examines the role of corporations in PIC, Drs.@LucindaLAustin, Gaither, and Gaither suggested that publics felt the company was committed to social change and more concerned with social change than business interests. journals.flvc.org/jpic/article/v…
We are excited to announce that the latest issue of the Journal of Public Interest Communications (Volume 3 Issue 2) is now live and open to access! @UFJSchool @RealGoodCenter 😍🎉🥳🎈🙌 Check out all the original studies at journals.flvc.org/jpic/issue/vie…
Showcase your research! @JournalofPIC is currently accepting entires for its next issue. Be featured alongside fellow peer-reviewed studies, reports, and campaign reviews. #socialchange #communications #research #socialscience #publicinterest Details: bit.ly/2Ki87G8
Join us and the Center for Public Interest Communications for a lively, hands-on workshop on the principles of communicating climate research clearly and compellingly. To attend this free event, register by Oct. 22 at the attached link. bit.ly/310Wrhq
So proud that yet another open access journal from the @UFJSchool has debuted on a platform hosted and supported by @uflib!
We're proud to debut a new resource for journalists, lawyers and anyone who deals with government data and documents, "The Journal of Civic Information." It's practical research about facilitating access to civically essential information. journals.flvc.org/civic
There are some open access journals (who don’t charge article processing fees) that are affiliated with universities such as the @JournalofPIC which was started @UFJSchool and is published on an open source platform that is hosted and supported by @uflib.
In the latest issue of #PublicInterestCommunications, @JuliaDaisyPMC and Dr. Amanda Kennedy proposed the “Applied Model of Care Considerations (AMCC)” to present cross-cutting care and four landscapes of care. Check it out here journals.fcla.edu/jpic/article/v… @UFJSchool @UFExplore
Curious about how hashtags help digital emergent citizen groups come together to help one another, solve problems, and manage recovery or cleanup? Check @Momph21 and @brandoncb10 's latest study published on #JournalofPublicInterestCommunications journals.fcla.edu/jpic/article/v…
In the rise of transgender media visibility, how in and out-group perspective-taking narratives along with interaction depiction make impacts in transgender-related media content to redirect people’s attitudes toward transgender people? journals.fcla.edu/jpic/article/v…
Having interviewed with 21 activist practitioners, Dr. Chelsea L. Woods introduced a corporate pressure process model, which outlines how the examined activists’ campaigns progress and how activist organizations craft and implement their campaigns. journals.fcla.edu/jpic/article/v…
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