Dr. Julie Cannon
Assistant Professor
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118 Miller Hall
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Degrees
- Ph.D. in Communication, Cornell University
- M.S. in Communication, Cornell University
- M.A. in Health, Media, and Society, Purdue University
- B.F.A. in Motion Picture, Television, and Recording Arts, Florida State University
Research & Teaching Interests
- Theories of Persuasion
- Message Design and Media Effects
- Health Communication through a Sociocultural Lens with an Emphasis on Equity and Justice
Publications
- Cannon, J. S., & Niederdeppe, J. (2022). Understanding Audience Beliefs and Values is Essential for Successful Organizational Health Policy Change. American Journal of Health Promotion, 36(3), 575-579, doi: 10.1177/08901171211070953.
- Cho, H., Cannon, J., Lopez, R., & Li, W. (2022). Social media literacy: A conceptual framework. New Media & Society, 14614448211068530.
- Cannon, J. S., Farkouh, E. K., Winett, L. B., Dorfman, L., Ramírez, A. S., Lazar, S., & Niederdeppe, J. (2021). Perceptions of Arguments in Support of Policies to Reduce Sugary Drink Consumption Among Low-Income White, Black and Latinx Parents of Young Children. American Journal of Health Promotion, doi: 10.1177/08901171211030849
- Cho H, Li W, Cannon J, Lopez R, Song CC. Testing three explanations for stigmatization of people of Asian descent during COVID-19: maladaptive coping, biased media use, or racial prejudice? Ethn Health. 2021 Jan;26(1):94-109. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2020.1830035. Epub 2020 Oct 15. PMID: 33059486.
Available as a Media resource for the following topics
- Stigmatizing communications
- Formative evaluation of health-related policy
- Fat justice
Willing to speak to professional, social or civic groups on
- Stigmatizing communications
- Formative evaluation of health-related policy
- Fat justice