An interactive poster session consists of freestanding display boards, on which individual authors will present their research. Due to the range of research presented in the ICA poster sessions, posters were evaluated based on broader qualities. The judging criteria was as follows:
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Presentation - Visual Appeal of Presentation Materials & Appeal of Delivery
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Content - Originality, Communication of Objective(s), Significance, Explanation of Interpretations/Findings, and Conclusions
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Organization - Clarity of Poster Design
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Overall Impression
Congratulations to the ICA 2024 Poster Winners!
Friday
1st Place
"Digital Media and National Identity: A Long-Term Study of Japanese Migrants"
Yuiko Fujita, U of Tokyo, JAPAN
2nd Place
"The Journey of Chasing Light: Chinese Animation Industry's Contemporary Pursuit of Chineseness"
Chang Zhang, Communication U of China, CHINA
Juanze Wang, U of Warwick, UNITED KINGDOM
Xinyi Lin, Communication U of China, CHINA
1st Place Student
"Welfare Games": The Flexible Control and Agile Resistance of Chinese Internet Giants
Xinyu Liu, Jinan U, CHINA
Saturday
1st Place
"Threat vs. Amusement: Deepfake Attributes in News and Publicly Endorsed Videos Emphasized on YouTube"
Sang Jung Kim, U of Iowa, USA
Bingbing Zhang, U of Iowa, USA
Alex Scott, U of Iowa, USA
2nd Place
"Do We Look Good? Mediating NGO Legitimacy in Social Media"
Michael Kim, State U of New York New Paltz, USA
Divya S, U of Georgia, USA
1st Place Student
"The Invisibility of Journalistic Visibility: Cross-Digital Platform Dynamics of Female Journalistic Authority Restoration during Their Reputation Crises in China"
Yuting He, U of Texas at Austin, USA
Hui Xiong, Xiamen U, CHINA
Jiebiao Wang, U of Chicago, USA
He Gong, Renmin U of China, CHINA
Qi Yin, Xiamen U, CHINA
Sunday
1st Place
"The Girl Child, Patriarchy, and Sexual Violence: Mental Health Implications for Nigerian Survivors"
Comfort Tosin Adebayo, Towson U, USA
Cameron Piper, Towson U, USA
Oyewole Olusanya, Adekunle Ajasin U, NIGERIA
2nd Place
"Examining the Effects of Sexualized Women's Facial Expression on Viewers' Evaluations of Social Cognition and Self-Objectification"
Megan Vendemia, West Virginia U, USA