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CcaM Members Present New Research in London

June
14
2013

londonMany CcaM faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and PhD students present new research at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association in London. This conference is a competitive conference featuring the top communication research from around the world. 

CcaM is proud to have 13 presentations at this year’s conference, which is held from 17 to 21 June.  Titles and authors of each are listed below:


1. Developing and Validating the Perceived Parental Media Mediation Scale: A Self-Determination Perspective 
Patti M. Valkenburg, Jessica Taylor Piotrowski, Jo Hermanns, and Rebecca de Leeuw

2. Development and Validation of The Adolescent Measure of EmpathySympathy (AMES) 
Helen Vossen, Jessica Taylor Piotrowski, and Patti M. Valkenburg

3. How Family Conflict Moderates the Relationship Between Media Violence and Adolescents' Aggression 
Karin Fikkers, Jessica Taylor Piotrowski, Helen Vossen and Patti M. Valkenburg

4. Identifying Household Television Practices to Reduce Children’s Television Time 
Jessica Taylor Piotrowski, Amy B. Jordan, Amy Bleakley, and Michael Hennessy

5. The Effect of Social Network Sites on Adolescents’ Appearance Investment and Desire for Cosmetic Surgery 
Dian de Vries, Jochen Peter, Peter Nikken, and Hanneke de Graaf

6. Women’s Rejection of Sexually Explicit Material:
The Role of Hyperfemininity and Processing Style 
Johanna M.F. van Oosten, Jochen Peter, and Inge Boot

7. Sex and Romance and Sexual Identity: Exploring Links With Media (High Density Session) 
Susanne E. Baumgartner, Sindy R. Sumter, Jochen Peter, and Sonia Livingstone

8. Women on Display: The Effect of Portraying the Self Online on Women’s Self-Objectification 
Dian de Vries and Jochen Peter  

9. Implementing Vegetable-Promoting Picture Books to Enhance Children’s  Vegetable Consumption 
Simone M. de Droog, Moniek Buijzen, and Patti M. Valkenburg 

10. Practice Makes Perfect: The Longitudinal Effect of Adolescents’ Instant Messaging on Their Offline Social Competence
Maria Koutamanis, Helen Vossen, and Patti M. Valkenburg

11. Exploring the Relations Between Video Games, Emotional Responses, and Eye Tracking 
Jeroen S Lemmens,  Susanne E. Baumgartner, and Sindy R. Sumter

12. The Relationship Between Media Multitasking and Executive Function in Early Adolescents
Susanne E. Baumgartner,  Wouter Weeda, Lisa van der Heijden, and Mariette Huizinga

13. Capturing Children’s Advertising Exposure: Comparing Methods and Measurements
Suzanna Johanna Opree

        

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