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1 Tsay-Vogel s CV 1 of 27 MINA TSAY-VOGEL * Curriculum Vitae Department of Mass Communication, Advertising & Public Relations Boston University 704 Commonwealth Avenue Office B04B Boston, MA office: (617) mobile: (814) minatv@bu.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., Mass Communications (2007) Penn State University, University Park, PA Dissertation Chair: Mary Beth Oliver, Ph.D. B.A. High Honors, Communication Studies (2002) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Thesis Chair: Kristen Harrison, Ph.D. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS Co-Director ( present) Communication Research Center Boston University, Boston, MA Assistant Professor ( present) Department of Mass Communication, Advertising & Public Relations Boston University, Boston, MA Visiting Scholar and Instructor (2016) School of Journalism and Communication Xiamen University, Xiamen, China Associate Director ( ) Communication Research Center Boston University, Boston, MA Visiting Assistant Professor ( ) Department of Mass Communication, Advertising & Public Relations Boston University, Boston, MA Assistant Professor ( ) Department of Communication University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY *formerly Mina Tsay

2 Tsay-Vogel s CV 2 of 27 Instructor ( ) College of Communications Penn State University, State College, PA Research and Teaching Assistant ( ) College of Communications Penn State University, State College, PA Robert W. Graham Endowed Graduate Fellow ( ) College of Communications Penn State University, State College, PA SPECIALIZATIONS RESEARCH Role of morality in media Media enjoyment and appreciation Social media use and effects TEACHING Communication theory Media effects Research methods Psychology of entertainment media Psychology of new media RESEARCH REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES Krakowiak, K. M., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2018). Are good characters better for us? The effect of morality salience on entertainment selection and recovery outcomes. Mass Communication and Society. Advance online publication. Tsay-Vogel, M., Shanahan, J. E., & Signorielli, N. (2018). Social media cultivating perceptions of privacy: A five-year longitudinal analysis of privacy attitudes and self-disclosure behaviors among Facebook users. New Media & Society, 20(1), Holt, M. K., Green, J. G., Tsay-Vogel, M., Davidson, J., & Brown, C. (2017). Multidisciplinary approaches to research on bullying in adolescence. Adolescent Research Review, 2(1), 1-10.

3 Tsay-Vogel s CV 3 of 27 Nickerson, A., Feeley, T., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2017). Applying mass communication theory to bystander intervention in bullying. Adolescent Research Review, 2(1), Tsay-Vogel, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2017). Exploring viewers responses to nine reality TV subgenres. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 6(4), Tsay-Vogel, M., & Sanders, M. S. (2017). Fandom and the search for meaning: Examining communal involvement with popular media beyond pleasure. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 6(1), Kim, J., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2016). Enjoyment and appreciation as motivators for coping: Exploring the therapeutic effects of media messages on perceived threat. International Journal of Communication, 10, Sanders, M. S., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2016). Beyond heroes and villains: Examining explanatory mechanisms underlying moral disengagement. Mass Communication and Society, 19(3), Tsay-Vogel, M. (2016). Me versus them: Third-person effects among Facebook users. New Media & Society, 18(9), Tsay-Vogel, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2016). Inspirational reality TV: The prosocial effects of lifestyle transforming reality programs on elevation and altruism. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 60(4), Tsay-Vogel, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2016). Effects of hedonic and eudaimonic motivations on film enjoyment through moral disengagement. Communication Research Reports, 33(1), Chung, D. S., Tsay-Vogel, M., & Kim, Y. S. (2015). Who's following Twitter? Coverage of the microblogging phenomenon by U.S. cable news networks. International Journal of Communication, 9, Krakowiak, K. M., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2015). The dual role of morally ambiguous characters: Examining the effect of morality salience on narrative responses. Human Communication Research, 41(3), Tsay-Vogel, M., & Nabi, R. L. (2015). The power of positive action: Exploring the role of participatory behaviors through the lens of the tripartite model of media enjoyment. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 59(4), Hartmann, T., Krakowiak, K. M., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2014). How violent video games communicate violence: A literature review and content analysis of moral disengagement factors. Communication Monographs, 81(3), Tsay-Vogel, M., & Oliver, M. B. (2014). Is watching others self-disclose enjoyable? An examination of the effects of information delivery in entertainment media. Journal of Media Psychology, 26(3),

4 Tsay-Vogel s CV 4 of 27 Tsay-Vogel, M., & Schwartz, M. L. (2014). Theorizing parasocial interactions based on authenticity: The development of a media figure classification scheme. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 3(2), Krakowiak, K. M., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2013). What makes characters' bad behaviors acceptable? The effects of character motivation and outcome on perceptions, character liking, and moral disengagement. Mass Communication and Society, 16(2), Tsay, M., & Bodine, B. (2012). Exploring parasocial interaction in college students as a multidimensional construct: Do personality, interpersonal need, and television motive predict their relationships with media characters? Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 1(3), Krakowiak, K. M., & Tsay, M. (2011). The role of moral disengagement in the enjoyment of real and fictional characters. International Journal of Arts and Technology, 4(1), Tsay, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2011). The impact of perceived similarity and identification on moral disengagement. International Journal of Arts and Technology, 4(1), Tsay, M., & Brady, M. (2010). A case study of cooperative learning and communication pedagogy: Does working in teams make a difference? Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 10(2), PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS Tsay, M. (2010). Makeover TV: Selfhood, citizenship, and celebrity by B. R. Weber. Journal of Communication, 60(4), E EXCERPTS IN TEXTBOOKS Tsay, M. (2013). Managing competing group norms. In R. Verderber, K. Verderber, & D. Sellnow (14th ed.), Communicate! (pp ). Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning. Tsay, M. (2010). Managing competing group norms. In R. Verderber, K. Verderber, & D. Sellnow (13th ed.), Communicate! (pp ). Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Andersen, B., Chen, M., Wang, D., Zhang, Y., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2018, May). Media-induced empowerment: Effects of episodic and thematic framing of hedonic and eudaimonic messages on viewers. Poster to be presented at the 68 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Prague, Czech Republic. Cummings, J. J., Tsay-Vogel, M., Cahill, T. J., & Zhang, L. (2018, May). Media-induced empathy: Effects of immersion and message relevance on affective, cognitive, and associative

5 Tsay-Vogel s CV 5 of 27 empathy via presence. Poster to be presented at the 68 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Prague, Czech Republic. Wang, D., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2018, May). Examining perceptions of the impact of social media on selfie behaviors: A third-person effect perspective. Paper to be presented at the 68 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Prague, Czech Republic. Tsay-Vogel, M., Lin, H. F., & Tsai, H. Y. (2017, May). Prosocial effects of social TV behaviors on viewers sense of community. Paper presented at the 67 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA. Krongard, S., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2017, May). Bingeing violence: Online original TV series cultivating social reality perceptions. Poster presented at the 67 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA. Gui, M., Shanahan, J., Tsay-Vogel, M., & Stanca, L. (2017, May). Surfing in Funland: Digital overabundance, media consumption, and choice satisfaction. Paper presented at the 67 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA. Krongard, S., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2017, April). Bingeing violence: Online original TV series cultivating social reality perceptions. Paper presented at the Streaming, Binge-Watching, & Second Screening: Online Social Television in Perspective Workshop, Boston, MA. Kundargi, R., Tsay-Vogel, M., & Gopal, S. (2016, December). Understanding the perception of global climate change: Research into the role of media. Poster presented at the annual American Geophysical Union fall meeting, San Francisco, CA. Tsay-Vogel, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2016, November). Investigating the role of morality salience: How moral self-perceptions impact media selection and responses. Presented in a panel at the 102 nd annual convention of the National Communication Association, Philadelphia, PA. Tsay-Vogel, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2016, June). The virtues and vices of social comparisons: Examining assimilative and contrastive emotional reactions to media characters. Paper presented at the 66 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Fukuoka, Japan. Krakowiak, K. M., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2016, June). Are good characters better for us? The effect of morality salience on entertainment selection and recovery outcomes. Paper presented at the 66 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Fukuoka, Japan. Krakowiak, K. M., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2014, August). The dual role of morally ambiguous characters: Examining the effect of morality salience on narrative responses. Paper presented at the 97 th annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada [Top Faculty Paper Award in Entertainment Studies Interest Group].

6 Tsay-Vogel s CV 6 of 27 Tsay-Vogel, M., & Sanders, M. S. (2014, May). Fandom and its relationship to affective, cognitive, and behavioral audience responses: Examining the connection of fans to the world of Harry Potter. Paper presented at the 64 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Seattle, WA. Sanders, M. S., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2014, May). Exploring a moral continuum: Examining explanatory mechanisms underlying moral disengagement across characters of different moral complexities. Paper presented at the 64 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Seattle, WA [Top Faculty Paper Award in Mass Communication Division]. Tsay-Vogel, M. (2013, November). Effects of television viewing, video game play, and social media use on perceptions of violence. Presented in a panel at the 99 th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Washington D.C. Tsay-Vogel, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2013, June). Responses to lifestyle transforming realitybased television: Appreciating human kindness, dignity, and compassion. Presented in a panel at the 63 rd annual conference of the International Communication Association, London, England. Bailey, E., Tsay-Vogel, M., Krakowiak, K. M., & Ivory, J. (2013, June). Effects of morally ambiguous character behavior on affective disposition, character perceptions, and enjoyment. Paper presented at the 63 rd annual conference of the International Communication Association, London, England. Tsay-Vogel, M., & Nabi, R. L. (2012, November). Testing a tripartite model of media enjoyment with participatory reality TV. Paper presented at the 98 th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL. Krakowiak, K., M., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2012, November). Examining how morally ambiguous characters help us cope with our own moral ambiguities. Presented in a panel at the 98 th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL. Sanders, M., & Tsay-Vogel, M. (2012, November). Moral disengagement and the moral continuum in the world of Harry Potter: Examining moral disengagement strategies, moral judgments, enjoyment and appreciation. Paper presented at the 98 th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL [Top Faculty Paper Award in Mass Communication Division]. Tsay-Vogel, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2012, August). Is it in the public interest? FCC vs. Fox and the implications for indecency and culture. Presented in a panel at the 95 th annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, IL. Oliver, M. B., Krakowiak, K. M., & Tsay, M. (2012, May). Elevating entertainment and the kind-world syndrome. Poster presented at the 62 nd annual conference of the International Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ.

7 Tsay-Vogel s CV 7 of 27 Tsay, M., Krakowiak, K. M., Oliver, M. (2012, May). Responses to meaningful films: Exploring the impact of cognitively challenging content on mortality salience. Presented in a panel at the 62 nd annual conference of the International Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ. Chung, D. S., Tsay, M., & Kim, Y. S. (2012, May). Examining coverage of the microblogging phenomenon by mainstream news media from Paper presented at the 62 nd annual conference of the International Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ. Sanders, M., Tsay, M., & Marks, K. (2012, May). Breaking up with a Gryffindor: Examining parasocial breakups with long-time media friends and their connection to eudaimonic and hedonic motivations. Poster presented at the 62 nd annual conference of the International Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ. Tsay, M. (2012, April). The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: Collaborative learning in the online environment. Presented in a panel at the annual convention of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV. Tsay, M., & Shanahan, J. (2011, November). The violence profile: Alienation, gloom, and the mean world. Presented in a panel at the 97 th annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. Tsay, M. (2011, November). Are social media perceived to have a greater impact on others than the self? Exploring third-person effects in the context of new media. Presented in a panel at the 97 th annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. Tsay, M. (2011, November). Time and space compression in Fox s 24: Affordance of narrative in revealing a masculinist discourse. Paper presented at the 97 th annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. Tsay, M. (2011, August). Methodological issues in the study of morality and media. Presented in a panel at the 94 th annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, St. Louis, MO. Tsay, M. (2011, August). The role of third-person effects in the context of Facebook: Examining differences in perceived consumption and impact between self and others. Poster presented at the 94 th annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, St. Louis, MO. Tsay, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2011, July). Investigating the role of morality in entertainment media: How do comedic and dramatic representations of immoral actions influence enjoyment? Presented in a panel at the 23 rd annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies, 2011, Boston, MA. Kim, J., & Tsay, M. (2011, May). What portrayals of news alleviate prevailing perceived threat from the current financial crisis? Exploring distinct effects of victim, survivor, and outperformer

8 Tsay-Vogel s CV 8 of 27 news stories. Paper presented at the 61 st annual conference of the International Communication Association, Boston, MA [Top Faculty Paper Award in Mass Communication Division]. Tsay, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2011, April). Exploring the impact of audience motivations for entertainment consumption and nature of media content on moral disengagement. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV. Krakowiak, K. M., & Tsay, M. (2011, April). What makes characters bad behaviors acceptable? The effects of character motivation and outcome on perceptions, character liking, and moral disengagement. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV. Tsay, M., & Shanahan, J. (2010, November). The cultivation of privacy: Television, social media, perceptions of privacy, and tendencies to self-disclose. Presented in a panel at the 96th annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. Tsay, M. (2010, August). Teaching philosophy and communication pedagogy. Presented at the 93 rd annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Denver, CO [Promising Professor Award honored by Mass Communication & Society Division and Graduate Education Interest Group, invited to present at Promising Professor Awards Panel & Workshop]. Tsay, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2010, June). Engaging beyond the screen: Investigating audience s use and appeal of television program websites. Poster presented at the 60 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Singapore, Singapore. Tsay, M., & Krakowiak, K. M. (2009, November). The impact of perceived similarity and identification on moral disengagement. Paper presented at the Entertainment = Emotions conference, Benasque, Spain. Krakowiak, K. M., & Tsay, M. (2009, November). The role of moral disengagement in the enjoyment of real and fictional characters. Paper presented at the Entertainment = Emotions conference, Benasque, Spain. Tsay, M., & Bodine, B. (2009, November). Exploring the multidimensional nature of parasocial interactions: Do personality, interpersonal need, and television motive predict our relationships with media characters? Paper presented at the 95 th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. Tsay, M., & Schwartz, M. L. (2009, August). Theorizing parasocial interactions based on character authenticity: The development of a media figure typology. Poster presented at the 92 nd annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston, MA. Chung, D. S., & Tsay, M. (2009, August). Is being closer to the news better? Interactive news presentation and its effects on evaluative perception. Paper presented at the 92 nd annual

9 Tsay-Vogel s CV 9 of 27 convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston, MA. Kim, Y. S., Tsay, M., & Chung, D. S. (2009, August). Selective exposure of American news consumers to polarized cable news channels. Paper presented at the 92 nd annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston, MA. Tsay, M., & Oliver, M. B. (2008, May). Is watching others self-disclose enjoyable? An examination of the effects of depth and mode of information delivery in entertainment media. Paper presented at the 58 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada. Tsay, M., & Banjo, O. (2007, May). A true test of friendship: Testing the interpersonal nature of parasocial interactions. Poster presented at the 57 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. Tsay, M. (2006, October). Reality TV s naked exposure: Cultivating attitudes of privacy and reshaping privacy boundaries. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association, Baltimore, MD. Tsay, M., Krakowiak, K. M., & Kleck, C. A. (2006, June). Redefining reality TV: Exploring viewers' perceptions of nine subgenres. Paper presented at the 56 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany [Top Student Paper Award in Mass Communications Division]. Tsay, M., & Nabi, R. L. (2006, June). Testing a tripartite model of media enjoyment with participatory reality TV. Paper presented at the 56 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany. Koh, Y. J., & Tsay, M. (2006, June). Are we polite because they re like us? Social responses toward anthropomorphized computers. Paper presented at the 56 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany. Liu, C., & Tsay, M. (2005, November). IPTV: A comparative study between the United States and China. Paper presented at the Innovation and Media: Managing Changes in Technology, Products, and Processes convention, Stockholm, Sweden. Tsay, M. (2005, November). Gender differences in moral disengagement: Justifying the wrong. Poster presented at the 91 st annual convention of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA. Tsay, M. (2005, November). Democratizing access to the real: The effects of reality TV on expectations of self-disclosure. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association, New Brunswick, NJ.

10 Tsay-Vogel s CV 10 of 27 Tsay, M., & Oliver, M. B. (2005, May). Who survives? Keeping viewers coming back. Paper presented at the 55 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, New York, NY. Sanders, M., & Tsay, M. (2005, February). It's real and personal: Examining the relationship between viewer personality and perceived realism of reality TV. Paper presented at the annual midwinter conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Kennesaw, GA. Tsay, M. (2004, November). The effects of makeover reality programs on body image and femininity. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association, Buffalo, NY. Balakrishnan, B., Pierre, K., Tsay, M., & Vincent-Killian, J. (2004, August). Gender differences in need for acceptance and the use of computer-mediated communication. Paper presented at the 87 th annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Toronto, Canada. Tsay, M., & Brady, M. (2004, August). Cooperative learning in communication. Poster presented at the 87 th annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Toronto, Canada [First Place Guido H. Stempel, III Student Research Paper Award in Graduate Education Interest Group]. Tsay, M. (2004, May). Interpersonal needs for inclusion, control, and affection and Internet use. Paper presented at the 54 th annual conference of the International Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. Balakrishnan, B., Pierre, K., Tsay, M., & Vincent-Killian, J. (2004, March). Need for acceptance and the use of computer-mediated communication. Paper presented at the annual midwinter conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, New Brunswick, NJ. INVITED TALKS Tsay-Vogel, M. (2017, April). The power of entertainment: How media appreciation fosters elevation, altruism, and sense of community. Presented in the Department of Communication, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. Tsay-Vogel, M., Lin, H. F., & Tsai, H. Y. (2016, November). Prosocial effects of social TV behaviors on viewers sense of community. Presented in the annual conference of the Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences: Bridging and Bonding Global Hakka, Hakka Community and Social Technology, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu City, Taiwan. Tsay-Vogel, M., Kundargi, R., & Gopal, S. (2016, August). Effects of perceived scientific literacy and spatial proximity of global climate change events on viewers. Presented in the NSF GK-12 GLACIER Summer Workshop, Boston University, Boston, MA.

11 Tsay-Vogel s CV 11 of 27 Tsay-Vogel, M. (2016, July). Beyond sheer entertainment: The psychology of social TV. Presented in the School of Journalism and Communication, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China. Tsay-Vogel, M. (2015, September). The synergistic power of television and social media: Examining the evolution of social TV. Presented in the Department of Communication & Technology, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu City, Taiwan. Tsay-Vogel, M. (2015, June). The psychological and interpersonal impact of emerging media: Bridging academia and practice. Keynote speaker for the Graduate Student Conference, #Screentime: Integrated Communication, Digital Diffusion and the Networked Era, Boston University, Boston, MA. Tsay-Vogel, M. (2015, June). Psychology of mass communication. Presented in experts panel at the annual meeting of the Bullying Research Network, Boston University, Boston, MA. Tsay-Vogel, M. (2015, May). Psychological and social effects of social TV on audiences and recommendations for industry professionals. Presented in the Economics & Management School, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China. Tsay-Vogel, M. (2015, May). Theoretical approaches to examining social TV and the symbiotic relationship between TV and the web. Presented in the School of Journalism & Communication, Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai, China. Tsay-Vogel, M. (2015, March). Beyond sheer entertainment: The psychology of social TV and implications for TV marketing. Presented in the School of Economics and Management, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China. Tsay-Vogel, M. (2014, March). Good vs. evil: The role of morality in entertainment media. Presented in the Communication Research Colloquium Series, Boston University, Boston, MA. Tsay-Vogel, M. (2013, February). Visible and invisible users: Internet, social media, and youth in global perspective. Facilitator of proceedings representing College of Communication, Boston University, Boston, MA. Tsay, M. (2011, September). Trends and effects of social media. Presented at a Women in Science and Engineering event, Boston University, Boston, MA. Tsay, M. (2009, October). Getting to the heart of media enjoyment. Presented in the Communication Research Colloquium Series, Boston University, Boston, MA. Chung, D. S., & Tsay, M. (2009, April). Examining the intersection of crisis communication with new and social media. Presented at the annual conference of the National Center for Food Protection and Defense Risk Communications, Lexington, KY.

12 Tsay-Vogel s CV 12 of 27 AWARDS & HONORS Teacher of the Year Award, Division of Emerging Media Studies, Boston University, Boston, MA (2017). Top Faculty Paper Award, Entertainment Studies Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada (2014). Top Faculty Paper Award, Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association, Seattle, WA (2014). Top Faculty Paper Award, Mass Communication Division, National Communication Association, Orlando, FL (2012). Highest Rated University Professor (Top 25 in United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom based on student ratings), RateMyProfessors.com ( ). Lyndon Baines Johnson Faculty Advisor of the Year Award, College of Communication, Boston University, Boston, MA, awarded $1,500 (2011). Top Faculty Paper Award, Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association, Boston, MA (2011). Promising Professor Award, Mass Communication Division and Graduate Education Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Denver, CO, awarded $150 (2010). Top Student Paper Award, Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany, awarded $125 (2006). Douglas and Claudia Anderson Graduate Scholarship in Communications, College of Communications, Penn State University, awarded $2,000 (2006). Guido H. Stempel, III Student Research Paper Award, Graduate Education Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Toronto, Canada, awarded $125 (2004). Robert W. Graham Endowed Graduate Fellowship, College of Communications, Penn State University, awarded $1,600 ( ). High Honors, Department of Communication Studies, University of Michigan (2002). The National Society of Collegiate Scholars ( ). University Honors, University of Michigan (2000, 2001).

13 Tsay-Vogel s CV 13 of 27 Class Honors, University of Michigan (1999, 2000). GRANTS Principal Investigator of research project: The meaningful effects of social media on television viewers participatory involvement and sense of community (H. F. Lin and H. Y. Tsai, Co- Investigators), sponsored by Research Center for Humanity and Social Science, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu City, Taiwan, funded NT450,000/$14,848 ( ). Co-Principal Investigator of research project: Responses to political advertisements, sponsored by College of Communication, Boston University, funded $1,500 (2016). Principal Investigator of research project: Intercultural examination of social media and entertainment use and effects, sponsored by College of Communication, Boston University, funded $30,000 ( ). Co-Investigator of research project: Who s following Twitter? Examining coverage of the microblogging phenomenon by mainstream news media (D. S. Chung, Principal Investigator), sponsored by National Science Foundation, Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education & the Professoriate, HRD , funded $4,000 (2011). International Communication Association Travel Grant, awarded $300 (2010). TEACHING INSTRUCTOR Boston University CM 321: Mass Communication Research - undergraduate level (Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Summer 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2014, Summer 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018) CM 380: Theory and Process of Communication - undergraduate level (Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Summer 2010, Spring 2011, Summer 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Spring 2017) CM 557: Media Effects - undergraduate/graduate level (Fall 2012) CM 710: Communication Theory - graduate level (Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012) CM 722: Communication Research - graduate level (Fall 2012, Spring 2014, Summer 2016, Spring 2018) CM 723: Advanced Communication Research - graduate level (Spring 2013) CM 724: Sampling Design and Measurement Techniques - graduate level (Spring 2013) EM 593/793: The Psychology of Emerging Media - graduate level (Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Fall co-instructed) EM 861: Measuring Media Effects: Experimental Design & Measurement - graduate level (Spring co-instructed)

14 Tsay-Vogel s CV 14 of 27 Xiamen University The Psychology of Entertainment Media - graduate level (Summer 2016) University of Kentucky COM 351: Introduction to Communication Theory - undergraduate level (Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009) COM 449: Social Processes and Effects of Mass Communication - undergraduate level (Fall 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009) Penn State University COMM 100: The Mass Media and Society - undergraduate level (Spring 2007) COMM 304: Mass Communication Research - undergraduate level (Spring 2007) COMM 404: Mass Communication Research - undergraduate level (Fall 2006) COMM 413: The Mass Media and the Public - undergraduate level (Fall 2005, Spring 2006) INVITED LECTURES Parasocial Interactions, COMM 7006 (Seminar Analysis in Media: Entertainment and the Audience), University of Cincinnati, Spring Survey Design, MC7001 (Research Methods in Mass Communication), Louisiana State University, Spring Communication Research, COM 101 (The World of Communication), Boston University, Spring Survey Design, MC7001 (Research Methods in Mass Communication), Louisiana State University, Fall Media Effects, CJT 608 (Mass Communications and Society), University of Kentucky, Fall Psychology of Media Entertainment, COM 101 (The World of Communication), Boston University, Fall Media Selectivity and Consumption: Effects on Relational Expectations, COM 452 (Studies in Interpersonal Communication), University of Kentucky, Summer Parasocial Interaction Research, CJT 780 (Special Topics in Communication: Interactivity and Newer Media), University of Kentucky, Spring Research in Communications at University of Kentucky, COM 181 (Basic Public Speaking), University of Kentucky, Fall Analyses of Differences Between Groups and Relationships Between Variables, COM 365 (Introduction to Communication Research Methods), University of Kentucky, Summer 2008.

15 Tsay-Vogel s CV 15 of 27 Television and the Internet, COM 453 (Mass Communication and Social Issues), University of Kentucky, Spring Presenting at Academic Conferences, Graduate Student Colloquium, University of Kentucky, Spring Research in Communications at University of Kentucky, COM 181 (Basic Public Speaking), University of Kentucky, Spring Mickey Mouse Monopoly, COM 453 (Mass Communication and Social Issues), University of Kentucky, Fall How Real is Reality TV?, COMM 411 (Cultural Aspects of the Mass Media), Penn State University, Spring Experimental Design, COMM 404 (Mass Communication Research), Penn State University, Spring The TV Industry, COMM 180 (Broadcasting and Cable), Penn State University, Spring Reality-based Programming: A Cultural Phenomenon, COMM 411 (Cultural Aspects of the Mass Media), Penn State University, Summer The TV Industry, COMM 180 (Broadcasting and Cable), Penn State University, Spring The TV Industry, COMM 180 (Broadcasting and Cable), Penn State University, Fall The Reality of Reality TV: The Cultural Craze, COMM 100 (The Mass Media and Society), Penn State University, Spring TEACHING ASSISTANT The Mass Media and Society, COMM 100, Penn State University (Fall 2004, Spring 2005), supervised by Matthew McAllister, Ph.D. The Art of Cinema, COMM 150, Penn State University (Fall 2003, Spring 2004), supervised by Chris Jordan, Ph.D. SERVICE EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER Communication Research Reports ( present) Journal of Media Psychology ( present)

16 Tsay-Vogel s CV 16 of 27 Communication Yearbook ( present) Communication Reports ( ) AD HOC REVIEWER Communication Quarterly Communication Reports Communication Research The Communication Review Communication Theory Human Communication Research International Journal of Communication International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and Technologies International Journal of Public Opinion Research Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media Journal of Children and Media Journal of Communication Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly Mass Communication and Society Media Psychology New Media & Society Personal Relationships Psychology of Popular Media Culture BOOK & ENCYCLOPEDIA REVIEWS Tsay-Vogel, M. (2017). The international encyclopedia of media psychology edited by J. Van den Bulck. Wiley Blackwell. Tsay-Vogel, M. (2015). We like to watch: Why fandom is good for you by K. Dill-Shackleford and C. Vinney. Oxford University Press. Tsay, M. (2012). A first look at communication theory (8 th ed.) by E. Griffin. McGraw-Hill. Tsay, M. (2008). Converging media: A new introduction to mass communication (2 nd ed.) by J. Pavlik and S. McIntosh. Oxford University Press. PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Co-Chair, Entertainment Studies Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication ( ). Co-Vice Chair, Entertainment Studies Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication ( ).

17 Tsay-Vogel s CV 17 of 27 Research Chair, Entertainment Studies Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication ( ). Representative to NCA Nominating Committee, Mass Communication Division, National Communication Association ( ). Co-Research Chair, Entertainment Studies Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication ( ). Nominations Committee Member, Mass Communication Division, National Communication Association ( ). REVIEWER OF CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PANELS FOR PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Entertainment Studies Interest Group (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017) Mass Communication and Society Division (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017) Communication Technology Division (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) International Communication Association Mass Communication Division (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) Communication and Technology Division (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2018) Information Systems Division (2009, 2011) Interpersonal Communication Division (2008) Game Studies Division (2008) National Communication Association Mass Communication Division (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Kentucky Conference on Health Communication (2008) CONFERENCE SESSION CHAIR, RESPONDENT, AND DISCUSSANT Conference Session Chair, Comment Section: Public Deliberation? at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Prague, Czech Republic (2018). Conference Session Chair, Emotion and Media Engagement at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA (2017). Conference Session Chair, Framing Social Media and Scientific Information at the Genes, Germs, and GMOs Conference: Has the power of social media disrupted scientific understanding? Boston, MA (2016).

18 Tsay-Vogel s CV 18 of 27 Conference Session Chair, Mobile Media Matters and Socially Mediated News at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada (2014). Conference Session Chair, Arousing Scholarship on Emotion in Media at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Washington, D.C. (2013). Conference Session Discussant, Best of Entertainment Studies at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C. (2013). Conference Session Respondent, Celebrating the Dream World of Fandom and Spectatorship at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL (2012). Conference Session Discussant, Entertainment Studies Interest Group Poster Session at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, IL (2012). Conference Session Chair, Media Effect Perceptions: Processes and Outcomes at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ (2012). Conference Session Respondent, The Constantly Evolving World of Uses and Gratifications Research at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA (2011). Conference Session Discussant, Entertainment Studies Interest Group Poster Session at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, St. Louis, MO (2011). Conference Session Chair, Humor Appreciation at the annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies, Boston, MA (2011). Conference Session Respondent, Inquiries into Audience Expressions and Audience Preferences at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Francisco, CA (2010). Conference Session Discussant, Mass Communication and Society Scholar-to-Scholar Refereed Paper Research Session at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Denver, CO (2010). Conference Session Discussant, Entertainment Studies Scholar-to-Scholar Refereed Paper Research Session at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Denver, CO (2010). Conference Session Chair, Media Engagement and Entertainment at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Singapore, Singapore (2010).

19 Tsay-Vogel s CV 19 of 27 Conference Session Respondent, Looking Good? Media Exposure and Perceptions of Attractiveness at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL (2009). Conference Session Respondent, Relationships with Media Figures: New Directions in Parasocial Interaction Research at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA (2008). Conference Session Chair, Scholar to Scholar Session at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA (2008). Conference Session Chair, Health Communication Inquiry and Practice at the annual Kentucky Conference on Health Communication, Lexington, KY (2008). Conference Session Chair, Coviewing, Identification, and Media Enjoyment at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA (2007). PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Member, International Communication Association Member, National Communication Association DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES Member, CM 380 Course Planning Committee, Boston University (Spring 2016). Member, Search Committee for Chair of Department of Mass Communication, Advertising & Public Relations, Boston University (Fall Spring 2015). Member, Curriculum Committee representing Department of Mass Communication, Advertising & Public Relations, Boston University (Fall Spring 2012, Fall Spring 2015). Member, Strategic Planning Committee in Department of Communication, University of Kentucky (Fall Spring 2009). Member, Research Participation Subcommittee in Department of Communication, University of Kentucky (Fall Spring 2009). Member, Resource Committee in Department of Communication, University of Kentucky (Fall Spring 2008). Member, Search Committee for tenure-track position in Persuasion, Department of Communication, University of Kentucky (Fall Spring 2008). COLLEGE ACTIVITIES

20 Tsay-Vogel s CV 20 of 27 Co-Director, Communication Research Center, Boston University (Spring present). Fellow, Division of Emerging Media Studies, Boston University (Spring present). Faculty Affiliate, Center for Mobile Communication Studies, Boston University (Spring present). Founder/Coordinator of Communication Research Colloquium Series and Dr. Melvin L. DeFleur Distinguished Lecture Series, sponsored by Communication Research Center, Boston University (Fall Spring 2013, Spring Spring 2015, Spring Spring 2017, Spring present). Research Fellow, Communication Research Center, Boston University (Fall present). Member, Ph.D. Admissions Committee of the Division of Emerging Media Studies, Boston University (Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Spring 2017). Member, M.A. Admissions Committee of the Division of Emerging Media Studies, Boston University (Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Spring 2017). Co-Organizer, COM Research Participant Pool Committee, Boston University (Fall 2016). Co-Organizer, Ph.D. Information Session, Boston University (Fall 2016). Member, COM 101 Course Planning Committee, Boston University (Spring Fall 2016). Associate Director, Communication Research Center, Boston University (Spring Fall 2015). Web Manager, Communication Research Center, Boston University (Fall Spring 2013, Spring Summer 2015). Chair, Communication Research Review Board, Boston University (Spring 2015). Course Developer, Communication Immersion Program (supported by Boston University s Digital Learning Initiative Seed Grant Program in 2014, College of Communication in 2015), Boston University (Spring Fall 2014, Summer 2015). Member, Search Committee for tenure-track position in Emerging Media Studies, Boston University (Fall 2014). Member, Search Committee for two tenure-track positions in Emerging Media Studies, Boston University (Fall Spring 2013).

21 Tsay-Vogel s CV 21 of 27 Member, Emerging Media Studies Steering Committee, Boston University (Spring 2012, created two new courses for Division of Emerging Media Studies). Faculty, COM Orientation Faculty/Parent Meetings, Boston University (Summer 2010, Summer 2011, Summer 2015). Session Respondent, 13 th Annual Graduate Student Association Symposium: The Future of Communication, University of Kentucky (Spring 2009). Member, Resource Committee in Graduate Program in Communication, University of Kentucky (Fall Spring 2009). Member, Media Effects Research Group, Penn State University (Fall Spring 2007). Manuscript Reviewer and Member, Graduate Students in Communications, Penn State University ( ). Tutor, Conversation Partner Program in Communications, Penn State University ( ). UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES Invited Panelist, Career Tips for Liberal Arts Majors, Faculty-in-Residence Event, Boston University (Spring 2013). Invited Judge, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Symposium, Boston University (Fall 2012). Invited Panelist, Career Tips for Liberal Arts Majors, Faculty-in-Residence Event, Boston University (Spring 2012). Invited Panelist, Popular Culture and Media, Event sponsored by the COM Specialty Floor in Warren Towers, Boston University (Spring 2012). Invited Panelist, Career Tips for Liberal Arts Majors, Faculty-in-Residence Event, Boston University (Spring 2011). Participant, Classroom Renovations Focus Group, Boston University (Spring 2011). Invited Panelist, Popular Culture and Media, Faculty-in-Residence Event, Boston University (Fall 2010). Research Judge, Science and Engineering Day, Boston University (Spring 2010, Spring 2011). Member, Platform Party Subcommittee of the Commencement Committee, University of Kentucky (Spring Summer 2009).

22 Tsay-Vogel s CV 22 of 27 Member, Student Speaker Subcommittee of the Commencement Committee, University of Kentucky (Spring Summer 2009). Volunteer, Dance Blue Marathon, University of Kentucky (Spring 2008, Spring 2009). Judge, University of Kentucky Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Kentucky (Spring 2008). STUDENT THESIS AND DISSERTATION COMMITTEES M.S. Thesis Advisor for Danchen Wang, Department of Mass Communication, Advertising & Public Relations, Boston University. Examining perceptions of the impact of social media on selfie behaviors: A third-person effects perspective. Graduated May B.A. Honors Thesis Advisor for Phoebe Bowe, Kilachand Honors College, Boston University. Does opinion disclosure depend on the mode of communication, controversy surrounding the topic, and ego-involvement with the topic? Graduated May M.S. Thesis Committee Member for Ziyuan Zhou, Department of Mass Communication, Advertising & Public Relations, Boston University. The interaction of prior corporate associations and crisis response strategies on stakeholder perceptions of crisis responsibility and organizational reputation. Graduated May M.A. Thesis Advisor for Sophiya Shahla, The International Relations Department, Boston University. Intercultural analysis of self-expression on social networking sites: Understanding behaviors and perceptions. Graduated September Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member for Jill Walsh, School of Sociology, Boston University. The highlight reel and the real me: How adolescents construct the Facebook fable. Graduated September Ed.D. Dissertation Committee Member for Theresa Redmond, School of Education, Boston University. Media literacy at the middle level. Graduated May M.A. Thesis Advisor for Lin Kung, The International Relations Department, Boston University. Disney s representation of ethnic minorities: Investigating the relationship between exposure to animated films and cultural perceptions. Graduated May COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Invited panel discussant/moderator for Breaking News: Identity, Violence, and the Media, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA (September 14, 2016). Invited speaker for Noonan Scholars Summer Academy on Careers in Communication Research, Wheelock College, Boston, MA (August 11, 2015).

23 Tsay-Vogel s CV 23 of 27 Invited speaker for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority on Digital Abuse, Boston University, Boston, MA (February 25, 2010). MEDIA APPEARANCES Featured on WCVB-TV s CityLine with Karen Holmes Ward, about the release of Wonder Woman and the increasing diversity within the superhero genre (June 11, 2017). Quoted in Toronto Star, Wanted: Really good villains by Raju Mudhar, about the appeal of morally ambiguous characters (May 28, 2017). Featured in The COMmunicator, BU s Communication Research Center welcomes all by Emma Park, about recent updates to facilities and technologies in the Communication Research Center (October 31, 2016). Featured in BU Today, COM Prof s study sheds light on undergrad Facebook habits by Michael Goldberg, about the effects of social media use on privacy attitudes and behaviors (October 3, 2016). Featured in Now, TV antiheroes like Cersei and Dexter enthrall us. Here s why by Robert Lamb, about the reasons we are drawn to morally ambiguous characters (April 2016). Featured in Futurity, Why we root for characters who do bad deeds about the reasons we are drawn to morally ambiguous characters (April 2016). Featured in COMtalk, Allure of the antihero by Lara Ehrlich, about the appeal of morally complex characters in entertainment media (Spring 2016). Featured in BU Today, #Screentime Conference about the unique and evolving phenomena of individual and collective experiences with emerging media platforms (July 2, 2015). Featured in The COMmunicator, Above the media s influence: Dr. TV s latest study on thirdperson effects by Ann Schirrmeister, about published research on third-person effects in the context of Facebook (March 17, 2015). Quoted in The Daily Free Press, Advertising targets college demographic using social media to build relationships by Meagan Dawson, about the ways in which advertising appeals to college students psychological and social needs and desires (September 29, 2014). Featured in BU Today, East meets west online by Richard Barlow, about the College of Communication s new online workshop for incoming Chinese graduate students (July 11, 2014). Quoted in TeenLife, The reality of reality TV by Kimberly Spector Wolf, about the effects of heavy exposure to reality TV on people s social reality (September 19, 2013).

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