UIowa SJMC Podcast
About the Abstract
About the Abstract is a podcast about the media research being done at the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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30 cze 2026
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Episode 12: Refusal as silence: Gendered Disparities in Vision-Language Model Responses ft. Sang Jung Kim 30.06.2026 15:39
This week host Jake Mayer talks to SJMC Assistant Professor Sang Jung Kim about how large language AI models “refuse” certain requests—and why those refusals may not be as neutral as they seem. This episode also delves into broader implications for auditing AI systems and rethinking refusal as a social and communicative act in digital environments.
Episode 11: Communication Research Inequalities and the Prestige Dilemma ft. Jamil Marques 16.06.2026 29:26
This week host Jacy West talks to SJMC Associate Professor Jamil Marques about the editorial policies and structural characteristics of Global South-based communication, media, and journalism academic journals. Dr. Marques and the other authors on the article analyzed the balance and tension between seeking international recognition and addressing the needs of local audiences.
Episode 10: Others Are More Impacted by “Fake News”! Testing Third-Person Effects on Support for Censorship Among Kenyans ft. Bingbing Zhang 02.06.2026 14:12
This week host Jacy West talks to SJMC Assistant Professor Bingbing Zhang to discuss testing Third-Person Effects on Support for Censorship Among Kenyans. Dr. Zhang and Jacy discuss positivity biases, media literacy, how Kenya's 2022 political climate shaped the way people viewed misinformation and more!
Episode 9: Seeking With Sentiment: Emotional Attachment and the Use of Generative AI ft. Bingbing Zhang 05.05.2026 16:40
This week host Jacy West talks to SJMC Assistant Professor Bingbing Zhang about how generative AI is reshaping the psychology behind why we turn to it. The new study from Dr. Zhang reveals that people who feel emotionally attached to GenAI tend to trust it more and use it more often for information. Her research shows how our feelings toward AI shape the way we seek knowledge in a rapidly changi...
Episode 8: Quality of Local TV News at Sinclair-Owned Stations ft. Kylah Hedding 23.04.2026 12:57
This week, host Jacy West and SJMC Assistant Professor of Instruction Kylah Hedding talk about her new study examining the quality of local TV news at Sinclair-owned stations. Dr. Hedding’s research analyzes 2,300 stories across 40 US markets, offering the first large-scale, human-coded look at how corporate ownership shapes local news. If you care about local journalism, media consolidation, o...
Episode 7: Visual Framing at Scale ft. Sang Jung Kim 07.04.2026 15:17
This week, Jacy talks to SJMC’s very own Sang Jung Kim about generative AI and the Black Lives Matter movement. This research introduces a scalable, theory-driven framework for analyzing protest imagery using computer vision and generative AI. Jacy and Dr. Kim talk about how visual cues shape public understanding of protest movements and what happens when human coders and machine models work tog...
Episode 6: Theorizing Podcast Journalism: Toward a Medium-Specific Framework for Audio Reporting” 24.03.2026 27:09
On this episode of About the Abstract, host Jacy West sits down with Dr. David Dowling, professor at SJMC, to talk about his article, “Theorizing Podcast Journalism: Toward a Medium-Specific Framework for Audio Reporting.”
Episode 5: "You Are Not Fat”: The Postfeminist Contradiction in hashtag #RejectBodyAnxiety 09.03.2026 14:25
On this episode of About The Abstract, we sit down with Dr. Sang Jung Kim, Assistant Professor at SJMC, to explore her research on body-image discourse and the contradictions at the heart of postfeminist messaging online.
Episode 4: Equitable Media Literacies ft. Melissa Tully and Patrick Johnson 23.02.2026 30:25
On this episode of About The Abstract, we break down Equitable Media Literacies with Dr. Melissa Tully and Dr. Patrick Johnson. Their research challenges long-held assumptions about media literacy and asks a bigger question: How can media education center equity, inclusion, and community impact from the very beginning?
Episode 3: Care-Based Practices in Health News: Why and How U.S. Health Journalists Include Exemplars in Their Reporting ft. Munachim Amah and Rachel Young 09.02.2026 31:30
This episode's guests were associate professor Rachel Young and PhD candidate Munachim Amah. They’ve explored why health journalists rely on personal stories and how those choices shape public understanding of health issues in their newest article, Care-Based Practices in Health News: Why and How U.S. Health Journalists Include Exemplars in Their Reporting.
Episode 2: Political Deepfakes and Emerging Media Challenges ft. Sang Jung Kim and Bingbing Zhang 19.12.2025 24:55
In Episode 2 of About the Abstract, host Jacy West sits down with Bingbing Zhang and Sang Jung Kim to discuss their newly published research on political deepfakes and how people respond to disinformation. They break down the study’s key findings and what this research means for democracy as well as media literacy today. If you’re interested in misinformation, political communication, or emergin...
Episode 1: Digital Media's Role in the Pursuit of Justice ft. Sarah Witmer 25.11.2025 17:24
This week we are joined by SJMC Ph. D. candidate Sarah Witmer to talk about her current research. Sarah explores how people use digital media to pursue justice and meaning amid declining trust in institutions.
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