Papers & Presentations
Langstedt ,E. & Hunt, D. (2022) Loneliness and Hobby Adoption: Social networking during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Social Media in Society 11(1), 81-102. Langstedt, E. & Hunt, D. (2017). An exploration into brand personality traits of social media sites. Journal of Social Media in Society, 6(2), 315-342. Hunt, D. & Langstedt, E. (2014). The influence of personality on digital photo sharing. Journal of Social Media in Society, 3(2), 42-64. Langstedt, E. (2014). House Football at the Lawrenceville School: Tackling a Divisive Issue. Case Studies in Strategic Communication, 3, 142-164. Langstedt, E. (2013). An examination of the role of the communicator or gratifications attained on social network sites. Journal of Social Media in Society. 2(1) 126-144. Langstedt, E. & Atkin, D. (2013). An examination of personality traits and television viewing motives using patterns of interrelations and quadratic analysis. Atlantic Journal of Communication. 21(5), 278-293. Additional Publications Langstedt, E. (2021, January 21) How Heuristics Can Sway Your Audience Effectively. Institute for Public Relations. https://instituteforpr.org/how-heuristics-can-sway-your- audience-effectively/ Langstedt, E. (2019). Confidence in Understanding and the Subjective Norm’s Ability to Predict Behavioral Intention. Case Studies Journal. (8)7. Langstedt, E. (2015). Maximizing Team Efficiency: Psychology of Groups at Work. In From the Battlefield to the Boardroom: Corporate Leadership Using the West Point Model. Eisenhower Leadership Center Publishing. Langstedt, Eric. (2012) The Cornell Crews 1871-1920 and the Early Championships of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association. St. Magnus Press. ISBN: 978-0-578-11231-2 Langstedt, Eric. (2011). Articles on "push advertising," "pull advertising," and "specialty advertising (giveaways)." Encyclopedia of Sports Management and Marketing. Sage Publications. Conference Papers Langstedt, E. (2022, April). The Evolution of Advertising in Comic Books, 1933-Present. Popular Culture Association Conference, (held via Microsoft Teams). Langstedt, E. (2021, October). An Exploration of the Match-Up Hypothesis in Headphone Advertising. International Conference on Communication & Media Studies. Toronto. Langstedt, E. (2021, May). The Many Faces of Lady Liberty. Paper presented at the Popular Culture Annual Conference, (Was to be held in Boston, held online via Zoom.) Langstedt, E. (2021, March). Legal Considerations When Running Online Sweepstakes and Games. Paper presented at the Association for Business Communication Southwest Conference, Location: Microsoft Teams. Langstedt, E. (2020, April). Why do we watch? A uses and gratifications analysis of prime- time animated television. Paper accepted to The Popular Culture/American Culture Annual Conference, Philadelphia, P.A. *Conference cancelled due to COVID-19. Langstedt, E. (2019, April). Changing Times and Changing Rules in “The Game of Life.” Paper presented at The Popular Culture/American Culture Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. Langstedt, E. (2018, April). Applying Learning Modes to Management Communication. Paper Presented at The Association for Business Communication Conference, Cincinnati, OH. Langstedt, E. & Hunt. D. (2016, April). An exploration into brand personality traits of social media Sites. Paper presented at the Eastern Communication Association Annual Convention, Baltimore MD. Hunt, D., & Langstedt, E. (2013, August). The influence of personality factors and motives on photographic communication. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Washington, DC. Langstedt, E. (2013, April). Communication roles and gratifications attained on social network sites. Paper presented at the Eastern Communication Association Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, PA. Langstedt, E., & Atkin, D. (2011, June). Psychological traits as predictors of television viewing motives using the PEN model. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Boston, MA. Langstedt, E. (2010, April). Potential uses of functional magnetic resonance imaging as a tool for theory development and refinement. Paper presented at the Eastern Communication Association Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD. Langstedt, E. (2010, March). An analysis of sport franchises in the context of brand identity. Paper presented at the Fourth Summit on Communication and Sport, Cleveland, OH. Gallicchio, M., Koberstein, N. F., Langstedt, E., & McGloin, R. (2008, May). Adult attachment and general social support as predictors of emotional quality of life. Paper presented at the Eastern Communication Association Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. Conference Panelist: Building Resilience into Our Pedagogy During COVID-19: Changes in Teaching and Learning with Technology. Eastern Communication Annual Convention, 2021 (Scheduled for Boston, MA. Conference was virtual). The New Normal: How Technology Use has Changed over the last 5 Years (Since the beginning of 2020). Eastern Communication Annual Convention, 2021 (Scheduled for Boston, MA. Conference was virtual). Innovative Uses of Social Media in Pedagogy and Research. Eastern Communication Association Annual Convention, 2016. Baltimore, MD. Status Update Teaching with Social Media. Eastern Communication Association Annual Convention, 2012. Cambridge, MA. Presentations open to the Campus and Community: Faculty Development Session. Copyright Considerations and Video Recording Software. January 2021. Institutional Research on Campus Lecture: The Power to Persuade with- Political Cartoons? September 17, 2020. Institutional Research on Campus Lecture: War of the Worlds and the Rise of Media Distrust. October 23, 2017. Institutional Research on Campus Lecture: The Personalities of Social Media Sites. September 10, 2015. Institutional Research on Campus Lecture: Research with Human Subjects: The ABCs of the IRB. February 5, 2015. Presentation for Newburgh Historical Society. “A History of Rowing in Newburgh.” Crawford House Museum, Newburgh, N.Y. May 19 th , 2013. Presentation for “Celebrating MSMC Authors”: The Rise of Cornell Rowing, A History of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association 1871-1920. April, 16, 2013.