David Stamps

About

Work

Bentley University
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Assistant Professor

US

Education

University of California Santa Barbara
United States of America

Ph.D.

Publications

Black Communities’ Relationship to Hip-Hop Culture, Self-Efficacy and Critical Consciousness

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Journal of Black Studies

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Digital Natives and Community Resilience: An Exploration of AAPI Families’ Digital Technology Use

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The Family Journal

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Black audiences’ Black-oriented media consumption and attitudes toward Black Nationalism

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Social Identities

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Same-Gender-Loving Black Male Television Characters: A Case Study of the Scripted Television Series Designated Survivor

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Western Journal of Communication

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Anti‐Blackness and psychological stress: The application of critical race psychology and minority stress theory among Black communities

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Journal of Social Issues

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Black Audiences' Digital Media Use and Favorable Outcomes

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COVID-19 in the Media: Stressors and Coping Mechanisms among Black Individuals

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Journal of International and Intercultural Communication

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The nexus between Black media consumers’ racial identity, critical and digital media literacy skills, and psychological well-being

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Information, Communication & Society

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Oy Vey, the Shtick: Exploring the Relationship between Audience Consumption of Jewish Television Characters and Attitudes toward Jewish Populations

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Howard Journal of Communications

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Black Audiences’ Identity-Focused Social Media Use, Group Vitality, and Consideration of Collective Action

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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

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The collective challenges of color, COVID-19, and their convergence

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Black cultural projection: an analysis of major daily news coverage of successful black mayoral campaigns in major US Cities

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The Communication Review

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Audiences’ Mediated Contact with Black Characters in Scripted Television and Support for Racialized Social Issues

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Communication Studies

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Relational maintenance, collectivism, and coping strategies among Black populations during COVID-19

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Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

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Media literacy as liberator: Black audiences’ adoption of media literacy, news media consumption, and perceptions of self and group members

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Journal of International and Intercultural Communication

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It’s All Relative: The Dual Role of Media Consumption and Media Literacy among Black Audiences

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Southern Communication Journal

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B(l)ack By Popular Demand: An Analysis of Positive Black Male Characters in Television and Audiences’ Community Cultural Wealth

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Journal of Communication Inquiry

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The collective challenges of color, COVID-19, and their convergence

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Journal of Children and Media

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The Problem With Protests: Emotional Effects of Race-Related News Media

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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

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Blasian Invasion: Racial Mixing in the Celebrity Industrial Complex. Myra S.Washington. UP of Mississippi, 2017. 166 pp. $65.00 cloth.

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The Journal of Popular Culture

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