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Balancing Remote Work and Romantic Relationships: Recommendations From the Digital Print Media

by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 14, 2022 | Featured Article

Megan Mercer, BS & Vipanchi Mishra, PhDWest Chester University of PennsylvaniaMM934734@wcupa.edu & vmishra@wcupa.edu Maintaining healthy relationships has been shown to relieve stress, help people heal better (physically, mentally, and emotionally), and...

Fact-Checking the Community Spread of COVID-19 Health Misinformation

by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 14, 2022 | Featured Article

Chrysalis L. Wright, PhD, Jeremy Boldon, Aya Casden, Kwame Gatlin, Kassandra Hincapie, &Stephanie SommerUniversity of Central FloridaContact: Chrysalis.Wright@ucf.edu As social functioning and society have evolved alongside COVID-19, it has become evident that...

Open Expression of Emotions in the Workplace: Perspectives from Digital Print Media

by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 14, 2022 | Featured Article

Anthony Ferroni, BS & Vipanchi Mishra, PhDWest Chester University of Pennsylvaniaaf946531@wcupa.edu & vmishra@wcupa.edu In today’s workplaces, emotional expression is receiving more attention as compared to the 20th century workplace, where emotional...

The Axe Files: Notes on an Unusual Case of Participatory / Performance / Entertainment (PPE) Media

by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 14, 2022 | Featured Article

Frank Farley, PhD & Lauren Butler, MScTemple University & Montgomery County, PAfrank.farley@comcast.net & lr.butler@yahoo.com Media, and Participatory/Performance/Entertainment (PPE) media in particular, can serve a wonderful escape from the strictures,...

Influence of Academic Media Evaluation on the Diversity of Psychological and Social Science Research

by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 13, 2021 | Award Winner, Featured Article

Václav Linkov, PhD CDV–Transport Research Centre, Brno, Czech Republic vaclav.linkov@cdv.cz An important theme at the intersection of media and psychology is how academic media influences the content of psychological research. Academic publishers’ interests...

The Traumatic Impact of Media Misrepresentation & Public Shaming

by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 13, 2021 | Award Winner, Featured Article

Christine Marie, PhD Fielding Graduate University christine@christinemarie.com For many, the thought of being publicly humiliated is their worst nightmare. Between the proliferation of unscripted TV shows, true crime mania, citizen content makers, online aggression,...
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