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    ‘Yo soy la única burra’ [I’m the only dumb one]. Not Anymore. An Intersectional Approach to Digital Inclusion by Silva, Claudia, Mora, Adolfo R., Straubhaar, Joseph D

    Published in Palabra-Clave (2023)
    “…This paper applies intersectionality theory to analyze the challenges and successes of vulnerable communities in developing techno-capital—a form of cultural…”
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    Fall-Behind Parents? The Influential Factors on Digital Parenting Self-Efficacy in Disadvantaged Communities by Huang, Gejun, Li, Xiaoqian, Chen, Wenhong, Straubhaar, Joseph D.

    “…As the Internet penetration in the United States increases, many digital divide researchers have delved into the parent–child dynamics regarding family digital…”
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    Brokering new technologies: The role of children in their parents’ usage of the internet by Correa, Teresa, Straubhaar, Joseph D, Chen, Wenhong, Spence, Jeremiah

    Published in New media & society (01-04-2015)
    “…This study investigated to what extent sons and daughters influence their parents’ adoption of digital media, particularly the internet, compared to other…”
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    Class, pay TV access and Netflix in Latin America: Transformation within a digital divide by Straubhaar, Joseph D, Castro, Deborah, Duarte, Luiz Guilherme, Spence, Jeremiah

    Published in Critical studies in television (01-06-2019)
    “…In the context of international flows of media products, this article offers an exploration of pay TV and the prospects for streaming television usage in the…”
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    Exploring Ambivalence in Technological Embeddedness: The Role of Technological Competence and Dependence in the Information Gap by Park, Soyoung, Straubhaar, Joseph D., Strover, Sharon L.

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (03-07-2019)
    “…This research conceptualizes the continuous structuring of our lives by technology as a technological embeddedness construct between a sense of competence and…”
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    Getting a second opinion: Social capital, digital inequalities, and health information repertoires by Chen, Wenhong, Lee, Kye-Hyoung, Straubhaar, Joseph D., Spence, Jeremiah

    “…This research adopts a repertoire approach to examine the concept of a health information repertoire defined as a set of sources through which people get…”
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    The influence of techno-capital and techno-disposition on the college-going processes of Latina/o college students in Central Texas by Lu, Charles, Straubhaar, Joseph D.

    Published in Learning, media and technology (03-04-2014)
    “…Latina/o students are one of the least likely populations to access technology and possess the techno-capital necessary to succeed in postsecondary education…”
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    Critical Importance of Emphasising Working-Class Parents in Digital Inclusion: A US Latino/a Case Study by Silva, Cláudia, Mora, Adolfo R., Straubhaar, Joseph D.

    Published in The journal of community informatics (05-11-2018)
    “…In this article, we draw on extensive qualitative data to analyse the specific case of a digital inclusion program launched by the non-profit organisation…”
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    Second Screening as Convergence in Brazil and the United States by McGregor, Shannon C., Mourão, Rachel R., Neto, Ivo, Straubhaar, Joseph D., Angeluci, Alan

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (01-03-2017)
    “…Second screening is widespread worldwide, particularly in younger populations. We analyze a survey of college students in Brazil and the United States to…”
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    Still Relevant? An Audience Analysis of Public and Government Access Channels by Chen, Wenhong, Funk, Marcus, Straubhaar, Joseph D., Spence, Jeremiah

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (01-07-2013)
    “…The literature on public, educational, and government (PEG) access channels has focused on production rather than audience analysis, which hinders our…”
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    Why Do I Feel I Don't Belong to the Brazil on TV? by La Pastina, Antonio C., Straubhaar, Joseph D., Sifuentes, Lirian

    Published in Popular communication (03-04-2014)
    “…Telenovelas have been considered the predominant popular genre on television, the most widely available and popular national medium, in Brazil, for more than…”
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    When the marginalized enter the national spotlight: The framing of Brazilian favelas and favelados by Rosas-Moreno, Tania Cantrell, Straubhaar, Joseph D

    Published in Global media and communication (01-04-2015)
    “…How are marginalized peoples and places framed in their dominant national media? Framing theory applied through a comparative narrative analysis of 313 news…”
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    National Self-Sufficiency in Broadcast Television Programming: Examining the Airtime Shares of Homemade versus U.S.-Made Programs by Xu, Xuexin, Fu, W. Wayne, Straubhaar, Joseph D.

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (01-10-2013)
    “…Building on economic and cultural theories about transnational media flow, this study investigates individual countries' self-sufficiency in broadcast…”
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    La lealtad hacia la televisión de pago en tiempos de dificultades económicas en México y en Brasil by Deborah Castro, Luiz G. Duarte, Joseph D. Straubhaar

    Published in Cuadernos.info (01-07-2020)
    “…El estudio explora cómo el estatus socioeconómico y el nivel educativo de la población condicionan la conservación o cambio de hábitos de consumo mediático en…”
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    Multiple Proximities between Television Genres and Audiences: The Schism between Telenovelas’ Global Distribution and Local Consumption by La Pastina, Antonio C., Straubhaar, Joseph D.

    Published in Gazette (Leiden, Netherlands) (01-06-2005)
    “…How can a Mexican telenovela be more attractive to viewers in Brazil than a nationally produced telenovela? This seems to be the question posed by the…”
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    Teaching Social History through Locative Media: A Case Study in Austin, Texas by Palmer, Lucia, Silva, Cláudia, Nisi, Valentina, Straubhaar, Joseph D

    “…This paper explores the combination of formal and informal learning coupled with locative media principles; we research the potential of this specific type of…”
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    REPRESENTAÇÕES DA DEFICIÊNCIA FÍSICA NA TELENOVELA, UMA ANÁLISE INTERDISCIPLINAR by Betti, Juliana Gobbi, Straubhaar, Joseph D.

    “…O livro discute as representações da deficiência física adquirida, com ênfase nas vivências da intimidade da mulher. Tendo como objeto empírico a telenovela…”
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    Television and Video in the Transition from Military to Civilian Rule in Brazil by Straubhaar, Joseph D.

    Published in Latin American research review (01-01-1989)
    “…Until now, discussions of theories of media and society or media and the state in the North American literature have been limited. The four theories of the…”
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