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  • Name:

     Robert McKeever

  • Institution:

    The University of North Carolina

  • Position:

  • Location:

    Chapel Hill 
  • Field of Science:

    Other-scientific-fields
  • Website / Blog:

    www.mckeever.web.unc.edu/
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    • About my Work: 


      Human Computer Interaction, Computer Mediated Communication
    • Projects: 


      McKeever, R., Book chapter, “Sailing in Information, Audiences: How audiences
      use media,” and coauthor of additional chapters in D. Shaw (ed.), The Emerging
      Papyrus Society: How We Use Media Agendas to Meld Political (and Personal)
      Narratives.
    • Vita / Publications: 


      2009-Present: Ph.D. student, School of Journalism and Mass Communication,
      University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
      Chair: Dr. Sriram Kalyanaraman

      2008: M.A., Communication and Leadership, Department of Communication
      and Leadership Studies, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA
      Thesis: Facebooked: Groupthink in the Era of Computer Mediated Social
      Networking. (UMI No. 1466407, 2009)
      Chair: Dr. John Caputo

      2005:Certificate, European Union Studies, E.U. Center at UNC-Chapel Hill

      2005: B.A., Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    • Grants and Awards: 


      2009-Present: Roy H. Park Ph.D. Fellowship, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

      2008: Summa cum laude, School of Professional Studies, Gonzaga University

      2008: Exemplary Graduate Student Paper, Gonzaga University

      2005: EU Consortium Certificate of Excellence, University of North Carolina at
      Chapel Hill

      Refereed Conference Papers
      Shaw, D., Tran, H., McCombs, M. & McKeever, R. (2010). Imagining Community:
      Media Agenda Setting, Social Melding, and Mediamorphosis, A Meta Analysis.
      Presented at the 8th International Symposium of the Association of Turkish and
      American Communication Scholars: Communication in the Millennium,
      Anadolu University, Istanbul, Turkey.

      Weaver, D.H., Wojdynski, B., McKeever, R., and Shaw, D. (2010). “Vertical and—or
      Versus? Horizontal Communities: Need for Orientation, Media Use and
      Agendamelding,” Paper presented at WAPOR Annual Convention, Chicago, IL.,
      May 2010.

      McKeever, R. (2008). Facebooked: Groupthink in the Era of Computer Mediated Social
      Networking. Presented at the sixth Annual Preconference on Political
      Communication, American Political Science Association, Harvard University
      Kennedy School of Government, Boston, MA.
      Invited Conference Presentation

      McKeever, R. (2009). Social Media and Student Borrowers. Presented to the
      Annual Conference of the Coalition of Higher Education Assistance
      Organizations, “Current Strategies for Perkins Cash Management/Portfolio
      Management as Balances Rise and Fall.” Pentagon City, VA.
    • About my Institution: 


      The School of Journalism and Mass Communication at UNC is one of the nation's most distinguished programs
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