Marceline Hayes
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Marceline Hayes' research encompasses media analysis and the framing of owned media, particularly concerning government communications. Her recent work includes a 2025 publication analyzing the visual and textual framing of Department of Interior media related to specific Secretary's Orders. Hayes has published seven scholarly works, accumulating 18 citations and an h-index of 3. She collaborates with colleagues at Arkansas State University, including Myleea D. Hill and Catherine Bahn, with whom she shares two co-authored publications, and Holly Kathleen Hall, with whom she has one shared publication. Hayes's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in her research areas.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
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Renaming 'Sq___:' A Visual and Textual Framing Analysis of Owned Media by the Department of Interior Related to Secretary’s Orders 3404 and 3405 (2025)
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Love, Little Rock: (2022)
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Mortality Salience in the News of Immigrant Perpetrators: Effects on Viewers’ Emotion, Story Evaluation, and Perceived Crime Susceptibility (2018)
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Immigrant perpetrators in the news: A terror management approach to resultant hostility, perceived vulnerability, and immigration issue judgment (2017)
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Do You Like it On The…?: A Case-Study of Reactions to a Facebook Campaign for Breast Cancer Awareness Month (2015)
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- Love, Little Rock:
- Renaming 'Sq___:' A Visual and Textual Framing Analysis of Owned Media by the Department of Interior Related to Secretary’s Orders 3404 and 3405
- Love, Little Rock:
- Renaming 'Sq___:' A Visual and Textual Framing Analysis of Owned Media by the Department of Interior Related to Secretary’s Orders 3404 and 3405
- Love, Little Rock:
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