The Page Center has funded more than 350 scholars from colleges, universities and organizations around the world. The support has led to hundreds of articles, publications, presentations, research awards and more.
This research directory is a comprehensive database of those outcomes. Each outcome represents an important piece of the Page Center’s mission, which is to advance ethics and integrity in all forms of public communication.
- Tell me about the #fluvaccine: Using narratives to encourage vaccination (2019) Jeanine Guidry, Lucinda Austin, Nicole O’Donnell, Jay Adams
- What makes social movement campaigns go viral on social media? (2019) Yan Yin, Yen-I Lee, Xuerong Lu
- Constructing the cowboy and Indian alliance metanarrative (2019) Derek Moscato
- Science stories over time: The longitudinal effects of consuming science narratives via social media (2019) Jessica Myrick
- Understanding public relations roles as the ethics counsel in the age of fake news (2018) M. Rosie Jahng, Hyunmin Lee
- Comparing the transmission dynamics of real News vs. fake news: An analysis of Zika on Twitter (2018) Qian Xu, Shi Chen
- A learning-based model of transparent communication effectiveness (2018) Toby Hopp, Jolene Fisher
- Public relations students’ attitudes and aptitudes in media literacy and ‘fake news’ (2018) Jami Fullerton, Lori Melton McKinnon, Alice Kendrick
- Understanding native communication of corporate social responsibility (CSR) (2018) Linwan Wu, Holly Overton
- We the people: Fake news dissemination as a byproduct of citizen’s civic practices (2018) Toby Hopp, Patrick Ferrucci, Chris Vargo