Sandra Ball-Rokeach

Affiliations: 
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Information Science, Asia History, Social Structure and Development, Geography
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Sorin Matei grad student 2001 USC
Joo-Young J. Jung grad student 2003 USC
Yong-Chan Kim grad student 2003 USC
Pauline Cheong grad student 2004 USC
Wan-Ying Lin grad student 2004 USC
Linchuan ( Qiu grad student 2004 USC
Holley A. Wilkin grad student 2005 USC
Vikki S. Katz grad student 2007 USC
Matthew D. Matsaganis grad student 2008 USC
Hayeun Song grad student 2008 USC
Charlotte Lapsansky grad student 2012 USC
Katherine Ognyanova grad student 2013 USC
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Burgess ER, Walter N, Ball-Rokeach SJ, et al. (2019) Communication Hotspots: How Infrastructure Shapes People's Health. Health Communication. 1-11
Zhao Martin N, Murphy ST, Ball-Rokeach S, et al. (2018) Neighborhoods and Perceived Norms: Understanding the Impact of Neighborhoods on Perceived Norms and Cancer Screening. Health Communication. 1-11
Chen NN, Moran MB, Frank LB, et al. (2018) Understanding Cervical Cancer Screening among Latinas through the Lens of Structure, Culture, Psychology and Communication. Journal of Health Communication. 1-9
Moran MB, Frank LB, Zhao N, et al. (2016) An Argument for Ecological Research and Intervention in Health Communication. Journal of Health Communication. 1-4
Wilkin HA, Katz VS, Ball-Rokeach SJ, et al. (2015) Communication resources for obesity prevention among African American and Latino residents in an urban neighborhood. Journal of Health Communication. 20: 710-9
Chen NTN, Ognyanova K, Zhang C, et al. (2015) Causing Ripples in Local Power Relations: The meso-level influence of a hyperlocal news website Journalism Studies
Stokes B, Villanueva G, Bar F, et al. (2015) Mobile Design as Neighborhood Acupuncture: Activating the Storytelling Networks of South Los Angeles Journal of Urban Technology. 22: 55-77
Broad GM, Gonzalez C, Ball-Rokeach SJ. (2014) Intergroup relations in South Los Angeles - Combining communication infrastructure and contact hypothesis approaches International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 38: 47-59
Broad GM, Ball-Rokeach SJ, Ognyanova K, et al. (2013) Understanding Communication Ecologies to Bridge Communication Research and Community Action Journal of Applied Communication Research. 41: 325-345
Chen NTN, Dong F, Ball-Rokeach SJ, et al. (2012) Building a new media platform for local storytelling and civic engagement in ethnically diverse neighborhoods New Media and Society. 14: 931-950
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