Dr. Stephen M. Croucher, Samara Anarbaeva, Jacob Turner (BGSU grad 2009), Deepa Oommen, and Ian Borton (BGSU grad 2008) had the following article “A cross-cultural analysis of argumentativeness among Christians in France and Britain” accepted for publication in Speaker & Gavel. The article will be published in the spring/summer 2010 issue. The research is part of a research pod from spring/summer 2007.
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Croucher appointed to Editorial Board
Department of Communication Assistant Professor Stephen M. Croucher was appointed to the editorial board of Mass Communication and Society, the official journal of the Mass Communication & Society Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
Mass Communication and Society Publication
The following article was recently accepted for publication in Mass Communication and Society: “The influence of religiosity and ethnic identification on media use among Muslims and non-Muslims in France and Britain.” The article was part of a research group headed by School of Media and Communication (SMC) Assistant Professor Stephen M. Croucher. Co-authors on the piece include current SMC graduate students Deepa Oommen, and Samara Anarbaeva, and recent SMC graduates Ian Borton and Jacob Turner.
Croucher Research Group Publication
The following article was just accepted for publication by Communication Studies: “The effects of self-construal and religiousness on argumentativeness: A cross-cultural analysis.” The article was written as part of a research group led by School of Media and Communication (SMC) Assistant Professor Stephen M. Croucher. Collaborating on the article include SMC graduate students Deepa Oommen, Manda Hicks, Kyle Holody, Samara Anarbaeva, Ki sung Yoon and Abdul Aljahli. Anthony Spencer from West Texas A & M University and Chrishawn Marsh from American Cultural Studies also contributed.