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Annie R. Specht
Annie R. Specht
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A little learning is dangerous: The influence of agricultural literacy and experience on young people's perceptions of agricultural imagery
AR Specht, BR McKim, T Rutherford
Journal of Applied Communications 98 (3), 6, 2014
422014
Agricultural communications: A national portrait of undergraduate courses
KJ Cannon, AR Specht, EB Buck
Journal of Applied Communications 100 (1), 2, 2016
332016
“You Call that Meat?” Investigating Social Media Conversations and Influencers Surrounding Cultured Meat
AR Specht, JN Rumble, EB Buck
Journal of Applied Communications 104 (1), 3, 2020
232020
Agriculture at eleven: Visual rhetoric and news media portrayals of agriculture
AR Specht, T Rutherford
Journal of Applied Communications 97 (4), 8, 2013
182013
Tweeting with authority: Identifying influential participants in agriculture-related water quality Twitter conversations
AE Wickstrom, AR Specht
Journal of Applied Communications 100 (4), 5, 2016
172016
Prince farming takes a wife: exploring the use of agricultural imagery and stereotypes on ABC's The Bachelor
AR Specht, BW Beam
Journal of Applied Communications 99 (4), 3, 2015
172015
Exploring the impact of Ohio agricultural organizations’ social media use on traditional media coverage of agriculture
L Haller, AR Specht, EB Buck
Journal of Applied Communications 103 (4), 4, 2019
102019
Crowdsourcing change: An analysis of Twitter discourse on food waste and reduction strategies
AR Specht, EB Buck
Journal of Applied Communications 103 (2), 8, 2019
102019
The pastoral fantasy on the silver screen: The influence of film on American cultural memory of the agrarian landscape
AR Specht, T Rutherford
Journal of Applied Communications 99 (1), 3, 2015
102015
Advertising agrarian unreality: College students' preferences for agricultural commodity advertising content
AR Specht, EB Buck
Journal of Applied Communications 98 (2), 4, 2014
62014
Killer corn and capitalist pigs: forensic noir and television portrayals of modern agricultural technology
AR Specht
Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment 35 (2), 152-161, 2013
52013
A social semiotic discourse analysis of film and television portrayals of agriculture: Implications for American cultural memory
A Specht
52013
Exploring the Relationship Between Pre-School-aged Animated Television and Agriculture: A Content Analysis of Disney Junior's Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
C Dietrich, E Buck, A Specht
Journal of Applied Communications 99 (4), 9, 2015
42015
Investigating the cultivation effects of television advertisements and agricultural knowledge gaps on college students’ perceptions of modern dairy husbandry practices
AR Specht
The Ohio State University, 2010
42010
Consumers’ Purchasing Intent Regarding Conventional, Plant-Based, and Cultured Meats
M Stollar, JN Rumble, EB Buck, AR Specht, W Hu, CL Knipe
Journal of Applied Communications 106 (1), 2, 2022
32022
Where I come from: Exploring regional differences in California consumers’ attitudes and beliefs about fluid milk
AR Specht, AE Wickstrom, EB Buck
Journal of Applied Communications 101 (4), 6, 2017
22017
Ohio Youth Institute students experience edible insects
J Jasinski, AR Specht, D Wolfe
Entomology 2019, 2019
2019
Cultivating the Farm Bill: The Effect of Print Media Communication on Agricultural Legislation
A Specht
The Ohio State University, 2008
2008
A Communication crisis? A Case Study of the Video" Milk? No thanks" in Latin America and The Caribbean.
RQ Landaverde, J Rumble, A Specht
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