Moderator: Rebecca Ann Lind, University of Illinois at Chicago
Ginger E. Blackstone, University of Arkansas;
A Modern Course Design Challenge: Embracing and Implementing A.I. Tools Ethically in Journalism EducationEd Youngblood, Auburn University; Susan Ann Youngblood, Auburn University & Angie Chung, Auburn University;
Audience reactions to the AI-generated country song Walk My WalkMarquita Smith, University of Mississippi;
Bars of Liberation: Hip-Hop Feminism, Lyrical Self-Definition, and the Multiplicity of Black WomanhoodAshley Larson, San Francisco State University & Morgan Butler, Lindenwood University;
Breaking Down the Feed: Understanding the Sources Behind Social Media News ConsumptionGregory Pitts, Middle Tennessee State University & Twange Kasoma, Appalachian State University;
Misinformation, Social Media, and Democratic Backsliding in GeorgiaCheryl Bracken, Bowling Green State University & Bridget Rubenking, University of Central Florida;
Moral Representations in Streaming and Broadcast and Cable ProgrammingRobert O. Apiyo, University of Tampa; Osman Osman, New York University & Kevin Charles Mudavadi, Georgia State University;
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) and the Digital Divide: Challenges, Lessons, and Opportunities in the Global South**
Kyle J. Miller, Northwest Missouri State University & Christina C Smith, Georgia College; Navigating the unknown: Analyzing general managers’ perceptions of federal funding cuts to NPR stations in a Midwestern statePlease see attached poster and click on the poster to listen to the presentation.