ONgoing Grant ACtivity
Longitudinal analysis of the Nigeria farmer-herder conflict on Twitter. Global Water Security Center, The University of Alabama ($22,809). Role: Co-PI (Co-PIs: Brian Britt, Jameson Hayes). Funded 2023.
Addressing water contamination threats using entropy and network theory via capacity building: Utilizing big data to develop an architecture for engineering and the social sciences. Alabama Water Institute Interdisciplinary Innovations Program ($23,089). Role: Co-PI (PI: Rebecca Britt; Co-PI: Leigh Terry). Funded 2023.
Exploring decision-makers' and public risk perceptions and information seeking behaviors related to water quantity in the southeastern U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ($289,103). Role: PI (Co-PI: Waynyun Shao). Funded 2022-2024.
Creating an antecedent to greenwashing through prebunking. Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication ($7,000). Role: Co-PI (PI: Courtney Boman). Funded 2022-2023.
Gaining insight into beliefs towards disinformation practices within the public relations industry. Public Relations Society of America ($1,575). Role: Co-PI (PI: Courtney Boman; Co-PIs: Laura Lemon, Seoyeon Kim). Funded 2022.
Developing surfmer structure-property relationships for high internal phase emulsion foam. National Science Foundation ($405,371). Role: Co-PI (PI: Amanda Koh; Co-PI: Steven Holiday). Funded 2022-2025.
Examining decision-makers’ and public risk information behaviors during severe weather events in Mississippi and Alabama coastal communities. Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium ($248,565). Role: PI (Co-PIs: Cory L. Armstrong, Brian C. Britt). Funded 2022-2024.
Exploring the role of self-transcendent media experiences in corporate social advocacy: Analyzing its dimensions and testing its effects. Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication Page/Johnson Legacy Scholar (Corporate Social Advocacy) Grant ($5,000). Role: PI (PI: Alan Abitbol). Funded 2021-2022.
Addressing water contamination threats using entropy and network theory via capacity building: Utilizing big data to develop an architecture for engineering and the social sciences. Alabama Water Institute Interdisciplinary Innovations Program ($23,089). Role: Co-PI (PI: Rebecca Britt; Co-PI: Leigh Terry). Funded 2023.
Exploring decision-makers' and public risk perceptions and information seeking behaviors related to water quantity in the southeastern U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ($289,103). Role: PI (Co-PI: Waynyun Shao). Funded 2022-2024.
Creating an antecedent to greenwashing through prebunking. Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication ($7,000). Role: Co-PI (PI: Courtney Boman). Funded 2022-2023.
Gaining insight into beliefs towards disinformation practices within the public relations industry. Public Relations Society of America ($1,575). Role: Co-PI (PI: Courtney Boman; Co-PIs: Laura Lemon, Seoyeon Kim). Funded 2022.
Developing surfmer structure-property relationships for high internal phase emulsion foam. National Science Foundation ($405,371). Role: Co-PI (PI: Amanda Koh; Co-PI: Steven Holiday). Funded 2022-2025.
Examining decision-makers’ and public risk information behaviors during severe weather events in Mississippi and Alabama coastal communities. Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium ($248,565). Role: PI (Co-PIs: Cory L. Armstrong, Brian C. Britt). Funded 2022-2024.
Exploring the role of self-transcendent media experiences in corporate social advocacy: Analyzing its dimensions and testing its effects. Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication Page/Johnson Legacy Scholar (Corporate Social Advocacy) Grant ($5,000). Role: PI (PI: Alan Abitbol). Funded 2021-2022.