Submissions from 2022
One-minute Campaign: Creatively Delivering Messages to Target Publics in a Minute or Less, Candice L. Edrington
Can You Hear Me Now? How #ShareTheMicNow used Dialogue and Collaboration to Amplify the Voices of Black Women., Candice L. Edrington Ph.D.
Social Movements and Identification: An Examination of How Black Lives Matter and March for Our Lives Use Identification Strategies on Twitter to Build Relationships, Candice L. Edrington
Cultural Projection via #IAmABlackMan Challenge on Instagram, Candice Edrington, Tara Mortensen, and Covenant Odera Ezenna
Submissions from 2021
From Slacktivism to Activism: Rihanna and Fenty Brands ‘Pull Up’, Candice Edrington
Information, Identification, or Both? A Rhetorical Analysis of How BLM Uses Their Official Website, Candice L. Edrington
Submissions from 2020
Identifying Through Visuals: An Analysis of How Social Movements Use Facebook Photos, Candice Edrington
Social Movements and Dialogue: How BLM and MFOL Use Their Websites to Build Relationships, Candice Edrington
Submissions from 2019
Creating Our Own Community: Exploring Black Women’s Use of Virtual Spaces, Candice Edrington
How Social Movements Use Visuals and Text in Message Strategies to Recruit and Build Relationships, Candice Edrington
#NewSocialMovements: Looking to the Past for a Future, Candice Edrington
Race and Visibility: How and Why Images of Black Lives Matter, Candice L. Edrington and Victoria J. Gallagher
Submissions from 2018
Tweeting a Social Movement: Black Lives Matter and Its Use of Twitter to Share Information, Build Community, and Promote Action, Candice LaShara Edrington and Nicole Lee
Race and Visibility: How and Why Images of Black Lives Matter, Candice L. Edrington and Victoria Gallagher