Riva Brown
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Riva Brown's research explores the intersection of media, communication, and social issues. Her work includes an examination of how local television news framed a "stunt gone wrong" in a 2023 publication. She also investigates global service-learning, with a recent publication in 2024 on this topic. Brown's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1, with a total of 6 publications and 7 citations. She has collaborated with researchers from across Arkansas, including Leah Horton at the University of Central Arkansas, Ann White at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Timothy James Edwards at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and Sandra L. Combs at Arkansas State University, with whom she shares one publication each.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Global Service-Learning on a Continuum (2024)
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No Laughing Matter: Media Framing a Local TV News Stunt Gone Wrong (2023)
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Race and Anti-LGBT Legislation (2017)
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Content Analysis: YouTube Responses to President Obama’s “Amazing Grace" Rendition (2016)
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Trayvon Martin Social Media Messaging: An Analysis of Framing and Media Types in Online Messages by Civil Rights Organizations (2016)
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- No Laughing Matter: Media Framing a Local TV News Stunt Gone Wrong
- No Laughing Matter: Media Framing a Local TV News Stunt Gone Wrong
- No Laughing Matter: Media Framing a Local TV News Stunt Gone Wrong
- No Laughing Matter: Media Framing a Local TV News Stunt Gone Wrong
- Global Service-Learning on a Continuum
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