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Rowena B. Winkler
Rowena B. Winkler
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Keeping up with the digital age: How the American Red Cross uses social media to build relationships
RL Briones, B Kuch, BF Liu, Y Jin
Public relations review 37 (1), 37-43, 2011
10842011
When vaccines go viral: an analysis of HPV vaccine coverage on YouTube
R Briones, X Nan, K Madden, L Waks
Health communication 27 (5), 478-485, 2012
4172012
Managing turbulence in the blogosphere: Evaluating the blog-mediated crisis communication model with the American Red Cross
BF Liu, Y Jin, R Briones, B Kuch
Journal of public relations research 24 (4), 353-370, 2012
1992012
Mediating misogyny
JR Vickery, T Everbach
Gender, Technology, and, 9-49, 2018
1342018
Sorting through search results: a content analysis of HPV vaccine information online
K Madden, X Nan, R Briones, L Waks
Vaccine 30 (25), 3741-3746, 2012
1302012
Harnessing the web: how e-health and e-health literacy impact young adults’ perceptions of online health information
R Briones
Medicine 2.0 4 (2), 2015
582015
Can every class be a Twitter chat?: Cross-institutional collaboration and experiential learning in the social media classroom
JD Fraustino, R Briones, M Janoske
Journal of Public Relations Education 1 (1), 1-18, 2015
552015
Parental cancer beliefs and trust in health information from medical authorities as predictors of HPV vaccine acceptability
X Nan, X Zhao, R Briones
Journal of Health Communication 19 (1), 100-114, 2014
492014
Social media: A reference handbook
KS Burns
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2017
452017
Mediated misogynoir: Intersecting race and gender in online harassment
S Madden, M Janoske, R Briones Winkler, AN Edgar
Mediating misogyny: Gender, technology, and harassment, 71-90, 2018
412018
A current appraisal of health-and nutrition-related claims in magazine food advertisements
X Nan, R Briones, H Shen, H Jiang, A Zhang
Journal of health communication 18 (3), 263-277, 2013
392013
The double-edged crisis: Invisible Children’s social media response to the Kony 2012 campaign
S Madden, M Janoske, RL Briones
Public relations review 42 (1), 38-48, 2016
332016
Teaching, tweeting, and teleworking: Experiential and cross-institutional learning through social media
S Madden, R Briones Winkler, JD Fraustino, M Janoske
Communication Teacher 30 (4), 195-205, 2016
322016
Who loves consent? Social media and the culture jamming of Victoria’s Secret
S Madden, M Janoske, RB Winkler, Z Harpole
Public Relations Inquiry 7 (2), 171-186, 2018
292018
Kony 2012: Invisible children and the challenges of social media campaigning and digital activism.
R Briones, S Madden, M Janoske
Journal of Current Issues in Media & Telecommunications 5 (3), 2013
262013
Piloting health text messages for rural low-income mothers: effects of source similarity and simple action steps
L Aldoory, RA Yaros, AA Prado, E Roberts, RL Briones
Health promotion practice 17 (5), 702-710, 2016
202016
Expecting the unexpected: Non-profit women's organizations’ media responses to anti-abortion terrorism
B Sundstrom, R Lyn Briones, M Janoske
Journal of communication management 17 (4), 341-363, 2013
172013
Empathy activators: Teaching tools for enhancing empathy development in service-learning classes
R Everhart, K Elliott, LE Pelco, D Westin, R Briones, E Peron
162016
The state of PR graduate curriculum as we know it: A longitudinal analysis
RL Briones, EL Toth
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 68 (2), 119-133, 2013
142013
Mentoring 2.0: How PR educators use social media to create and maintain relationships with students
RL Briones, M Janoske
International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life Long …, 2013
132013
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