No Stupid Questions

No Stupid Questions

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If you have ever wondered what a communications professor actually does, this podcast is for you. In this series, we talk to communication and mass communication professors about how the research they do can affect your everyday life. We will interview sports communication professors about fanship and how this global pandemic is changing the face of sports viewership, and we’ll talk with media effects researchers about the ways media can affect mental health in a negative way. If you have ever had a question for a communication professor, this podcast is for you.

Recent Episodes

  • ICYMI: Fandom Makes Us Do Crazy Things and Other Conversations About Sports Communication Research

    11 months ago
  • ICYMI: Attracted By Difference but Reassured By Similarity and Other Conversations about Intercultural Communication

    12 months ago
  • Falling Backwards Into Things–The Path to Research in Identity, Stigma and Organizing

    1 year ago
  • ICYMI: Journalists Matter and Providing a Voice to the Voiceless

    1 year ago
  • What's New With Dr. Kenon Brown--Perceptions of Athletes and the Factors That Predict Favorability Toward Athletes and Athletics

    1 year ago
  • ICYMI: What Happens If Twitter Goes Away and Other Conversations about Political Communication and Political Engagement--Catching Up With Dr. Cynthia Peacock

    1 year ago
  • Voice and Digital Assistants, the Detection of Emotional Stress, and Targeting Voice Assistants to Specific Populations

    1 year ago
  • Engaging in Technology: Individual Decision Making and the Societal Impact of Downloading, Consuming, and Tracking Our Own (and other’s) Information

    1 year ago
  • Are You Ready? Conversations about Natural Disasters, Crisis Communication and the Psychology Behind It All

    1 year ago
  • When it rains, it pours, but when it rains good things, it pours good things and other conversations about interpersonal communication

    1 year ago