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  • As an early career scholar, getting involved in peer reviewing can seem like one of the more challenging parts of getting involved in the field. What kind of work should you begin reviewing? What are best practices for writing peer reviews? How and where can you even get involved? In this episode of the Growing Up Comm. Podcast series, Dr. Dan Andrews asks Dr. Nick Bowman, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Media Psychology, all the burning questions on the minds of early career scholars and soon-to-be reviewers. Drawing from his own experience as a scholar and editor, Dr. Bowman shares insider tips and advice on how early career scholars can best navigate the field of peer reviews.

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    Featuring

    Dan Andrew

    Nick Bowman

    More from our guests:

    Dan Andrew

    Lecturer | School of the Arts and Media

    University of New South Wales

    Member | SECAC

    Nick Bowman

    Associate Professor | Newhouse School of Public Communications

    Syracuse University

    Editor-in-Chief | Journal of Media Psychology

    Works Referenced in Episode:

    Journal of Communication

    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Jabari Clemons

    Kate In

    Sharlene Burgos

    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

  • Are you just beginning your graduate studies and feeling a bit overwhelmed or out of place? Or maybe you’re well into your studies and still can’t shake the feeling that your academic journey is not going as smoothly as everyone else's? Well, you’re not alone! In the episode of Growing Up Comm. PhD candidate Anaëlle Gonzalez joins Lara Schreurs to discuss just how common imposter syndrome can be, the importance of prioritizing one’s mental health and social life throughout grad school as well as some tips for building a substantial support system and changing one’s mindset to help create a more positive and fulfilling graduate experience.

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    Featuring

    Lara Schreurs

    Anaëlle Gonzalez


    Sponsor:

    The International Communication Association

    More from our guests:

    Lara Schreurs

    Postdoctoral Researcher | School for Mass Communication Research

    KU Leuven

    Anaëlle Gonzalez

    PhD Candidate | School for Mass Communication Research

    KU Leuven

    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Kate In

    Sharlene Burgos

    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

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  • As an early career scholar, it can feel like you have to work all the time to get ahead – or just to stay on top of things. But as guests Andrew Gambino and Drew Cingel explain in this episode of Growing Up Comm, balance is important.

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    Featuring:

    Arienne Ferchaud

    Andrew Gambino

    Drew Cingel

    Sponsor:

    The International Communication Association

    More from our host and guests:

    Arienne Ferchaud

    Assistant Professor | School of Communication

    Florida State University

    Twitter: @ferchauda @FSU_COM

    Andrew Gambino

    Assistant Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Hong Kong Baptist University

    Twitter: @Avant_G

    Drew Cingel

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication

    University of California, Davis

    Mass Media Lab

    Email: [email protected]

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Lacie Yao

    Christian Elliott

    Jo Lampert

    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

  • What does a more diverse, inclusive, and truly international community of communication scholars look like? How do we get there? How might emergent technologies revolutionize the field of communication? Dr. Arienne Ferchaud is joined by Dr. Srividya Ramasubramanian and Dr. Mary Beth Oliver as they try to answer big questions about the field’s future and discuss how communication scholars can collaborate with other disciplines as the field diversifies, modernizes, and grows more inclusive.

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    Featuring

    Arienne Ferchaud

    Srividya Ramasubramanian

    Mary Beth Oliver

    Sponsor:

    The International Communication Association

    More from our host and guests:

    Arienne Ferchaud

    Assistant Professor | College of Communication & Information

    Florida State University

    Twitter: @ferchauda @FSU_COM

    Srividya Ramasubramanian

    Newhouse Professor | Newhouse School of Public Communications

    Syracuse University

    Editor-in-Chief | Communication Monographs

    Founding Director | Difficult Dialogues & CODE^SHIFT

    Co-Founder & Executive Director | Media Rise

    Twitter: @DrSrivi

    Mary Beth Oliver

    Donald P. Bellisario Professor of Media Studies | Department of Film/Video & Media Studies Penn State University

    Research Fellow | The International Communication Association

    Twitter: @olivermb @PSUCOMMGradEd

    Works Referenced in Episode:

    Ramasubramanian, S., & Banjo, O. O. (2020). Critical media effects framework: Bridging critical cultural communication and media effects through power, intersectionality, context, and agency. Journal of Communication, 70(3), 379-400.

    Scharrer, E., & Ramasubramanian, S. (2021). Quantitative research methods in communication: The power of numbers for social justice. Routledge.

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Sharlene Burgos

    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown

  • How do you get the media to talk to you about your work? And how should you talk to journalists? What’s the best way to get your work to a wider audience? Host Christine Cook asks Rabindra Ratan those questions in more in this episode of Growing Up Comm.

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    Featuring:

    Christine Cook

    Rabindra (Robby) Ratan

    Sponsor:

    The International Communication Association

    More from our host and guests:

    Christine Cook

    Postdoctoral Researcher | Department of Advertising

    National Chengchi University (NCCU)

    Twitter: @ChristineLCookL @nccu1927

    Rabindra Ratan

    Associate Professor | Department of Media and Information

    Michigan State University

    Twitter: robbyratan.com @raratan @spartiecast

    Works referenced in episode:

    Michael J. Lee, C. of C. (2023). The Conversation.

    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Christian Elliot

    Lacie Yao

    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

  • In this episode, Dr. Nancy Dai converses with Dr. Christine Cook about their different, yet similar paths through academia whilst in different areas of the world. Nancy and Christine also provide insight to young scholars looking to enter the world of Comm studies and academia on a global scale. After comparing their early career experiences, the conversation shifts to attending ICA’s global conference in Paris 2022. Both list their hopes and dreams on what the conference will entail either in-person or through a remote experience.

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    Featuring

    Christine Cook

    Nancy Dai


    Sponsor:

    International Communication Association

    More from the host & speakers:

    Christine Cook

    Post Doctoral Researcher, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan

    Post Doctoral Researcher, New Jersey Institute of Technology Social Interactions Lab

    Ph.D. Tilburg University, the Netherlands

    Nancy Dai

    Assistant Professor, City University of Hong Kong Department of Communication and Centre for Communication Research

    Ph.D. Michigan State University, USA

    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Jo Lampert

    Bennett Pack

    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown

  • In this episode of Growing Up Comm, Lara Schreurs interviews Mesfin Bekalu, a noted researcher in health communication working as a research scientist in the Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and Happiness, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Lara and Mesfin discuss tips for networking as early career scholars. Dr. Bekalu shares his own journey, building a career internationally and interculturally, sharing tips for what to do before, during, and after attending conferences to maintain strong professional connections.

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    Featuring

    Lara Schreurs

    Mesfin Bekalu

    Sponsor:

    International Communication Association

    More from the host & speakers:

    Host

    Lara Schreurs

    Postdoctoral Researcher | Leuven School for Mass Communication Research

    KU Leuven

    Twitter: @lara_schreurs

    Guest

    Mesfin Bekalu

    Research Scientist | Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences

    Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

    Twitter: @mesfinabt

    Copy and Audio Editors

    Kate In

    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown

  • In this episode of Growing Up Comm, Cecilia Zhou interviews Lisa Hurwitz, Director of Impact Research at Newsela. Lisa details her journey from working in the industry to receiving her PhD in Media, Technology, and Society at Northwestern University, and how her academic research experience informed her return to industry post-PhD. She offers useful advice to communication students and scholars interested in exploring industry rather than academic career paths.

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    Featuring

    Cecilia Yuxi Zhou

    Lisa Hurwitz

    Sponsor:

    The International Communication Association

    More from the host & speakers:

    Cecilia Yuxi Zhou

    PhD Candidate | Department of Communication
    University of Massachusetts Amherst

    Lisa Hurwitz

    Director of Impact Research | Newsela

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Kate In

    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown

  • Are you an early career scholar that’s feeling a bit anxious about embarking on your job hunt? Conferences and CVs are one way to get started but are there other ways to prepare for the job market? In this episode of Growing Up Comm., Regina Ahn and Yvette Wohn share advice on how to find the right job.

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    Featuring

    Cecilia Zhou

    Regina Ahn

    Yvette Wohn

    Sponsor:

    International Communication Association

    More from our guests:

    Regina Ahn

    Assistant Professor | Department of Strategic Communication

    University of Miami

    Yvette Wohn

    Associate Professor | Department of Informatics

    New Jersey Institute of Technology

    Twitter: @arcticpenguin

    Works referenced in episode:

    Is In, T. P. (2023). The Professor Is In.

    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Christian Elliot

    Sharlene Burgos


    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown

  • The International Communication Association presents the ICA Podcast Network, where we’re grappling with questions about how to navigate, transform, and make sense of a changing world. Our podcasts will bring together scholars and practitioners from around the world to showcase the most exciting and important work in our field and amplify researchers, educators, and advocates who are underrepresented in our field.

    We're so excited to introduce One World, One Network‽, Interventions from the Global South, Architects of Communication Scholarship, Digital Alchemy, Feminist Networks and the Conjuncture, Ask Us Anything, Growing Up Comm, JCMC: The Discussion Section, and Communicating for Impact.


    Visit our website to learn more and listen to each podcast.

  • In this episode of Growing Up Comm, Sarah Pila-Leiderman interviews Jennifer Le (Senior Manager of Conference Services & Office Manager), Laura Sawyer (Executive Director of ICA), and Noshir Contractor (ICA President-Elect) as the communication world prepares for the the first every hybrid International Communication Association Conference anchored in Paris, France with 11 Regional Hubs around the world. Sarah Pila and company spend some time highlighting the upcoming event, and the best approach to experiencing the conference both in person and virtually. The panel also discusses how to engage the crowds, overcome social anxieties, and multiple opportunities to “recharge” one’s battery.

    Click here for the episode transcript

    Featuring

    Sarah Pila-Leiderman

    Jennifer Le

    Laura Sawyer

    Noshir Contractor

    Sponsor:

    International Communication Association

    More from the host & speakers:

    Sarah Pila-Leiderman

    Research Assistant Professor of Medical Social Sciences | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

    Twitter - @SarahCPila

    Jennifer Le

    Senior Manager of Conference Services & Office Manager | International Communication Association

    Twitter - @jenuinle

    Email - [email protected]

    Laura Sawyer

    Executive Director | International Communication Association

    ICA Twitter - @icahdq

    Twitter - @LSawyerED

    Email - [email protected]

    Noshir Contractor

    President-Elect | International Communication Association P

    Jane S. & William J. White Professor of Behavioral Sciences | Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University

    Twitter - @noshir

    Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/noshcontractor/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/noshir.contractor

    Email: [email protected]

    Links to pages reference in the episode:

    Accessibility page

    Curated map of restaurants, pharmacies, print shops around the conference venue

    Conference questions - [email protected]

    Code of Ethics issues on-site - [email protected]

    SECAC Twitter: @ICASECAC
    ICA Student and Early Career Scholars Community Facebook Group Page

  • In this episode, host Sarah Pila-Leiderman guides a panel of guest speakers through the implications of social media for early career scholars.

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    Featuring:
    Sara Grady
    Reyhaneh Maktoufi
    Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch

    Sponsor:

    International Communication Association

    More from our host and guests:

    Sara Grady
    Sara Grady is a media psychologist and her research explores narrative experience on psychological and biological levels. What makes movies feel real? Why do we care about fictional characters and events enough to revisit them time and again, or talk about them with friends? In other words, what motivates narrative entertainment processing, how is it so intrinsically rewarding, and how does a story experience unfold over time?

    She uses a variety of quantitative approaches to assess the emotional and cognitive processes underlying entertainment’s functional value for users, especially as a coping mechanism when we’re under stress.

    sara-grady.com@smgrady@CommDeptMSU

    Reyhaneh Maktoufi
    Reyhaneh (Rey) Maktoufi, PhD, is a DC-based, Iranian researcher and science communicator. She is the co-producer, host and illustrator of PBS/NOVA's digital series Sciencing Out, a mini-series on women in history who have used different strategies to communicate their science. Rey successfully defended her Ph.D. in Media, Technology, and Society at Northwestern University. She is a Rita Allen Foundation Civic Science Fellow in Misinformation at GBH|NOVA. As a researcher, media strategist/consultant, and producer, her main fields of interest are science communication, misinformation, curiosity, public engagement with scientists, and science communication in media. She was a visiting researcher at the Adler Planetarium, where she studied science communication and facilitated workshops on communication skills and she's also a producer at The Story Collider podcast. Before starting a Ph.D., Rey has been working as a health communication facilitator and cancer preventive/palliative care campaign manager in Tehran, Iran. Rey currently enjoys working with different nonprofits such as the Communicating Science Conference (ComSciCon). She also engages in science outreach through writing blog-posts and making science comics and has been interviewed on outlets such as the Smithsonian Magazine and the SETI Institute's podcast Big Picture Science.

    @TheCosmicRey

    Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch
    Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at University of Connecticut, where she is part of the Human-Computer Interaction Lab. I'm also a faculty affiliate of the Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (inCHIP), the Connecticut Institute for Brain and Cognitive Science (IBACS), and the Sustainable Global Cities Initiative (SGCI).

    Her research focuses on information sharing as communication on social media. Specifically, she investigate the effects of using social media to engage with news content, share health activities, disclose personal information, ask questions, seek social support, and how scientists can use these platforms to engage with the public.

    anne-oeldorf-hirsch.uconn.edu@anneohirsch


    Links to pages reference in the episode:

    SECAC Twitter: @ICASECAC
    ICA Student and Early Career Scholars Community Facebook Group Page



  • This new podcast series from the International Communication Association Podcast Network will cover topics relevant for students and early career scholars: finding work-life balance, leveraging social media for personal branding, navigating the global job market, dealing with insecurity and rejection, and getting the most from ICA conferences. Guests have navigated these issues and more and will entertain and inform you with fun anecdotes and lessons learned along the way.

    Click here for the episode transcript

    Featuring

    Sarah Pila-Leiderman

    Sponsor:

    The International Communication Association

    More from the host & speakers:

    Sarah Pila-Leiderman

    Research Assistant Professor of Medical Social Sciences | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

    @SarahCPila
    Student & Early Career Community at ICA


    Links to pages reference in the episode:

    SECAC Twitter: @ICASECAC
    ICA Student and Early Career Scholars Community Facebook Group Page