IALH Research Fellow Allie Slemon and IALH Student Affiliate Jaymelyn Hubert have co-authored a new research article entitled Digital Artifacts of Self-Representation: A Critical Qualitative Analysis of Nursing Memes. Collaborating authors include Madelaine Beaumont and Vicky Bungay. The article was published in Nursing Inquiry. Abstract: Stereotypes in mass media depict harmful and inaccurate portrayals of nurses …
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Visualizations on Smart Watches while Running: It Actually Helps!
IALH Research Fellow Charles Perin has published a new research article entitled Visualizations on Smart Watches while Running: It Actually Helps! Collaborating authors include Sarina Kashanj and Xiyao Wang. This article was published in 2024 IEEE Visualization and Visual Analytics (VIS). Abstract: Millions of runners rely on smart watches that display running-related metrics such as …
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Recruiting Families Using Social Media Versus Pediatric Obesity Clinics: A Secondary Analysis of the Aim2Be RCT
IALH Research Fellow Jean Buckler has co-authored a new research article entitled Recruiting families using social media versus pediatric obesity clinics: A secondary analysis of the Aim2Be RCT. Collaborating authors include Olivia De-Jongh González, Geoff D. C. Ball, Jill Hamilton, Josephine Ho, Katherine M. Morrison, and Louise C. Mâsse. The article was published in Contemporary …
Content of Social Media Fitspiration and Its Effect on Physical Activity-Related Behavior: A Systematic Review
IALH Research Fellow Sam Liu has co-authored a new research article entitled Content of social media fitspiration and its effect on physical activity-related behavior: A Systematic Review. Collaborating authors include Kayla Nuss and Rebecca Coulter. The article was published in Psychology of Popular Media. Abstract: The “fitspiration” movement on social media has become increasingly popular …