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Beers, Bros, and Brett: memes and the visual ideograph of the <Angry White Man>
ArticleAbstract: Following Brett Kavanaugh’s controversial testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, memes containPalabras claves:ideograph, Kavanaugh, Brett, memesAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Stassen H.M.Fuentes:scopusA culture-centered, participatory approach to defining “development” in rural Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The United Nations Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals generally guide dePalabras claves:art, Community-Based Research, Culture-Centered Approach, Development communication, ECUADORAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Grijalva D.A., Mario J. GrijalvaFuentes:scopusCan you dig it? Audiences, archetypes, and john shaft
ArticleAbstract: This article explores the role of cinematic violence as a rhetorical frame in mediated communicationPalabras claves:archetype, Blaxploitation, FILM, John Shaft, Rhetorical Framing, VIOLENCE, War Mythology, WarriorhoodAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Garner T.Fuentes:scopusPainting a Community-Based Definition of Health: A Culture-Centered Approach to Listening to Rural Voice in Chaquizhca, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The terms "health"and "well-being"are commonly used in health communication research. These terms, dPalabras claves:asset based community development, CHILDREN, definition of health, Ecuador (country), service-learning (SL)Autores:Benjamin R. Bates, Claudia Nieto-Sánchez, Mario J. Grijalva, Marvel D.L.Fuentes:scopusMaking Communication Scholarship Less WEIRD
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Benjamin R. BatesFuentes:scopusMeasuring intercultural/international outgroup favoritism: comparing two measures of cultural cringe
ArticleAbstract: Outgroup favoritism influences cross-group communication. At the intercultural/international level,Palabras claves:Cultural comparison, cultural cringe, MeasurementAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Ji Y.Fuentes:scopusLay understandings of race: Cultural and genetic definitions
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To examine lay understandings of race. Method: Fifteen focus groups were held in the soutPalabras claves:Focus group methodology, Lay understanding, RaceAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Bevan J.L., Dubriwny T.Fuentes:scopusWhere's the Joy in Cooking? Representations of Taste, Tradition, and Science in the Joy of Cooking
ArticleAbstract: Procuring, preparing, and consuming foods are symbolic processes learned and reified within culturalPalabras claves:Autores:Benjamin R. Bates, Heiss S.N.Fuentes:scopusRedrawing afrocentrism: Visual nommo in George H. Ben Johnson's editorial cartoons
ArticleAbstract: This article considers the manner in which the editorial cartooning of George H. Ben Johnson (c. 191Palabras claves:African American rhetoric, Afrocentrism, Editorial cartoons, George H. Ben Johnson, Manifestations of nommo, Visual rhetoricAutores:Benjamin R. Bates, Cervenka M., Lawrence W.Fuentes:scopus“Better Than Bank Robbery”: Yuezi Centers and Neoliberal Appeals to Market Birth Tourism to Pregnant Chinese Women
ArticleAbstract: “Birth tourism” has rarely been addressed by scholars. The ways that pregnant women are encouraged tPalabras claves:Autores:Benjamin R. Bates, Ji Y.Fuentes:scopus