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Matthew L. Spialek
Matthew L. Spialek
Associate Professor of Communication, University of Arkansas
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uark.edu
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The centrality of communication and media in fostering community resilience: A framework for assessment and intervention
JB Houston, ML Spialek, J Cox, MM Greenwood, J First
American Behavioral Scientist 59 (2), 270-283, 2015
1662015
Randomized controlled trial of the Resilience and Coping Intervention (RCI) with undergraduate university students
JB Houston, J First, ML Spialek, ME Sorenson, T Mills-Sandoval, ...
Journal of American College Health 65 (1), 1-9, 2017
1292017
The influence of citizen disaster communication on perceptions of neighborhood belonging and community resilience
ML Spialek, JB Houston
Journal of Applied Communication Research 47 (1), 1-23, 2019
1092019
Young millennials, environmental orientation, food company sustainability, and green word-of-mouth recommendations
MW Allen, ML Spialek
Journal of food products marketing 24 (7), 803-829, 2018
782018
Disaster communication ecology and community resilience perceptions following the 2013 central Illinois tornadoes
ML Spialek, HM Czlapinski, JB Houston
International journal of disaster risk reduction 17, 154-160, 2016
752016
The development and initial validation of the citizen disaster communication assessment
ML Spialek, JB Houston
Communication Research 45 (6), 934-955, 2018
662018
Disaster media effects: A systematic review and synthesis based on the differential susceptibility to media effects model
JB Houston, ML Spialek, J First
Journal of Communication 68 (4), 734-757, 2018
632018
Tweeting during presidential debates: Effect on candidate evaluations and debate attitudes
JB Houston, J Hawthorne, ML Spialek, M Greenwood, MS McKinney
Argumentation and Advocacy 49 (4), 301-311, 2013
592013
Frequency of tweeting during presidential debates: Effect on debate attitudes and knowledge
JB Houston, MS McKinney, J Hawthorne, ML Spialek
Communication studies 64 (5), 548-560, 2013
572013
Disaster communication, posttraumatic stress, and posttraumatic growth following Hurricane Matthew
ML Spialek, JB Houston, KC Worley
Journal of health communication 24 (1), 65-74, 2019
432019
2011 Joplin, Missouri tornado experience, mental health reactions, and service utilization: Cross-sectional assessments at approximately 6 months and 2.5 years post-event
JB Houston, ML Spialek, J Stevens, J First, VL Mieseler, B Pfefferbaum
PLoS currents 7, 2015
412015
Individual perceptions of community resilience following the 2011 Joplin tornado
JB Houston, ML Spialek, J First, J Stevens, NL First
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 25 (4), 354-363, 2017
362017
Coverage of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the New York Times, 1950–2012
JB Houston, ML Spialek, MF Perreault
Journal of health communication 21 (2), 240-248, 2016
272016
Public disaster communication and child and family disaster mental health: A review of theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence
JB Houston, J First, ML Spialek, ME Sorenson, M Koch
Current psychiatry reports 18, 1-9, 2016
262016
Suicide ideation and a post-disaster assessment of risk and protective factors among Hurricane Harvey survivors
KM Fitzpatrick, ML Spialek
Journal of affective disorders 277, 681-687, 2020
252020
Hurricane Harvey's aftermath: Place, race, and inequality in disaster recovery
KM Fitzpatrick, ML Spialek
NYU Press, 2020
232020
Individual disaster communication in the Latinx community after Hurricane Harvey: The role of disaster exposure, perceived discrimination stress, and social trust
ML Spialek, JB Houston, H Shin, K Okker-Edging, VP Suzuki
Communication Monographs 88 (3), 330-349, 2021
192021
Food insecurity in the post-Hurricane Harvey setting: Risks and resources in the midst of uncertainty
KM Fitzpatrick, DE Willis, ML Spialek, E English
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (22), 8424, 2020
172020
Exploring the impact of resident proximity to wildfires in the northern Rocky Mountains: Perceptions of climate change risks, drought, and policy
CA Craig, MW Allen, S Feng, ML Spialek
International journal of disaster risk reduction 44, 101420, 2020
112020
The relationship between the disaster communication action context and citizen intent to shape climate-related disaster policy across California wildfire seasons
ML Spialek, MW Allen, CA Craig
Journal of applied communication research 49 (3), 325-346, 2021
72021
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