ACHC klaar voor virtueel congres van de International Communication Association

Gepubliceerd op 26 mei 2021 – de 71e jaarlijkse conferentie van de International Communication Association (ICA) is dit jaar een virtuele conferentie van 27 tot en met 31 mei 2021 met als thema “Engaging the Essential Work of Care:
Communication, Connectedness, and Social Justice”. Verschillende ACHC-onderzoekers presenteren hun nieuwste werk online. We zijn er trots op dat we dit jaar weer veel presentaties hebben met een grote verscheidenheid aan onderwerpen. Hieronder geven we een overzicht van de presentaties over gezondheidscommunicatie. Neem gerust contact op met de presentatoren voor meer informatie.

Session: Health Information Needs, Sources, and Diffusion
Title: Sick for Information? Information Needs and Media Use of the Dutch Public During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Authors: Fam te Poel, Annemiek Linn, Susanne Baumgartner, Liset van Dijk, Eline Smit

Session: Information Seeking During Health Crises
Title: A health crisis in the age of misinformation: How media and misperceptions affect our behavior
Authors: Corine Meppelink, Linda Bos, Mark Boukes, Judith Möller

Session: Health Communication Messaging
Title: Available thus true? The role of the availability heuristic in the effectiveness of vaccination narratives
Authors: Lisa Vandeberg, Corine Meppelink, José Sanders, Marieke Fransen

Session: Panel “Persuasive Messaging to Curb the COVID-19 Pandemic and Infodemic: Questions and Lessons from around the Globe”
Title: Effective Health Communication – A Key Factor in the Battle against COVID-19
Authors: Julia van Weert, Thabo van Woudenberg, Marijn de Bruin, Moniek Buijzen, Mattijs Lambooij, Roy Hendrikx, Martine Bouman, & Bas van den Putte

Session: New Insights From Systemic Reviews of the Health Communication Literature
Title: Factors Motivating and Impeding Medication-Related Clinical Decision Support System Usage Among Clinicians: A Systematic Review
Authors: Leonie Westerbeek, Kimberley Ploegmakers, Gert-Jan de Bruijn, Annemiek Linn, Julia van Weert, Joost Daams, Nathalie Velde, Henk van Weert, Ameen Abu-Hanna & Stephanie Medlock

Session: Advances in Cancer Communication
Title: Communicating with Older Migrant Patients with Cancer: Differences in Perceived Communication Barriers between Health Care Providers
Authors: Hande Sungur, Barbara Schouten, Maria Muijsenbergh,  Julia van Weert

Session: ICA Fellows Panel Talks: Psychology, Communication Influence, and Social Interaction
Author: Peter Neijens

Session: Advertising and Authenticity
Title: Investigating the Roles of Privacy Concern and OBA Knowledge in the Effects of Online Behavioral Advertising: A Comparative Study of China and the Netherlands
Authors: Dong Zhang, Hilde Voorveld, Sophie Boerman

Session: Promising Early Career Papers of Information Systems
Title: Share Versus Read: Delineating Share-Forward and Click-Through of News Information on Social Media
Authors: H. Y. Chan, C. Scholz, E. Baek, M. B. O’Donnell, E.B. Falk

Session: Methodological Advances in Communication Science and Biology
Title: Being the Gatekeeper: How Neural Encoding of Information is Affected Durng Sharing Decisions
Authors: H. Y. Chan, C. Scholz, E. Baek, M. B. O’Donnell, E.B. Falk

Session: Top Student Papers in Communication and Technology
Title: Biased by Being There: The Persuasive Impact of Spatial Presence on Cognitive Processing
Authors: Priska Breves

Session: Influencers and Reviewers
Title: Social Media Influencers as Hidden Persuaders. The Impact of Non-Followers’ and Followers’ Parasocial Relationships on Persuasive Processes and Advertising Effectiveness
Authors: Priska Breves, Nicole Liebers, Bernadette Motschenbacher, Leonie Reus

Session: Promising Student Papers of Information Systems
Title: Blind Trust? The Importance and Interplay of Parasocial Relationships and Advertising Disclosures in Explaining Persuasive Effectivity of Influencers on Their Followers
Authors: Priska Breves, Jana Amrehn, Anna Heidenreich, Nicole Liebers, Holger Schramm

Session: In the Crowds We Trust: Credibility in Social Media and Online News
Title: WhatsApp Marketing: A Study on WhatsApp Brand Communication and the Role of Trust in Self
Authors: Brahim Zarouali, Anna Brosius, Natali Helberger, Claes Vreese

Session: Science and Skeptics: Persuasion Processes in Computer-Mediated Channels
Title: Introducing the Algorithmic Persuasion Framework (APF) in Online Communication: Conceptualization, Framework, and a Future Research Agenda
Authors: Brahim Zarouali, Sophie Boerman, Hilde Voorveld, Guda Van Noort

Session: Strategies to Engage the Audience
Title: Assessing Predictors of (Topical) News Avoidance and User-Driven Counter Strategies With a Longitudinal Chatbot Survey
Authors: Jakob Ohme, Theo Araujo, Brahim Zarouali, Claes de Vreese

Session: How Candidates Use Facebook Ads in Elections
Title: (Tar)getting You: Understanding How Political Actors Use Microtargeted Messages
Authors: Sanne Kruikemeier, Susan Vermeer, Nadia Metoui, Tom Dobber, Brahim Zarouali

Awards:

  • Priska Breves & co-uathors, Promising Student Paper award of Information Systems for paper titled: Blind Trust? The Importance and Interplay of Parasocial Relationships and Advertising Disclosures in Explaining Persuasive Effectivity of Influencers on Their Followers
  • Priska Breves, Top Student Paper of Communication and Technology for paper titled: Biased by Being There: The Persuasive Impact of Spatial Presence on Cognitive Processing
  • Hang Yee Chan, Christin Scholz & co-authors, Promising Early Career Paper award of Information Systems for paper titled: Share Versus Read: Delineating Share-Forward and Click-Through of News Information on Social Media