
Publications:
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Artman, H. (2025). Critical pedagogy in practice: Co-creating classroom community through improv comedy. Teaching Journalism & Mass Communication, 15(1), 26-28.
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Artman, H., & Hughes, S. (2022). American and Cuban: Cuban-origin voters' interpretations of Trump and the “Socialist” media frame in the 2020 US presidential election. In The Future of the Presidency, Journalism, and Democracy (pp. 84-106). Routledge.
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Amandi, F., Williams, A., Feldman, D., Hunter, R., Artman, H., Ferrera, D., & Passariello, M. (2020). The untold story of American non-voters. Knight Foundation.
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Public-facing:
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Artman, H. (2025, September 9). Naming a news desert or oasis doesn’t tell the whole story. Reynolds Journalism Institute.
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Manuscripts under review:
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Artman, H. (Submitted for review). More than infotainment: Populist newsfluencers’ participatory and global audiences.
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Artman, H. (Submitted for review). Pan-national populism: Latino news influencer practices in the global economy.
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Uscinski, J., Bayar, M. C., Artman, H., Enders, A., Kahveci, I., Klofstad, C., Kreko, P., Stoler, J., & Touchton, M. (Submitted for review). COVID-19 vaccine regret in the United States.
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Manuscripts in progress:
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Artman, H. (In preparation). “I’m not a journalist, I don’t want to be one either.”: How YouTube influencers redefine and circumvent journalistic norms of trust.
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Artman, H., Kiesow, D. & Jenkins, J. (In preparation). Mapping critical information needs: A methodology for assessing audience perspectives.
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Uscinski, J., Bayar, M. C., Artman, H., Enders, A., Kahveci, I., Klofstad, C., Kreko, P., Stoler, J., & Touchton, M. (In preparation). Do conspiracy theory beliefs form a monological belief system?
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Conferences:​​
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Future of Journalism 2025: Critical information needs and machine learning: A methodology for an audience-centric understanding of the local news provision
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 2025: Pan-national populism: Latino news influencer practices in the global economy
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International Communication Association 2025: “I’m not a journalist, I don’t want to be one either”: How YouTube influencers redefine and circumvent journalistic norms of trust
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International Communication Association 2025: Audience perspectives of local news provision in Missouri
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IAMCR Political Communication in Latin America 2025: More than infotainment: Populist newsfluencers’ participatory and global audiences
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2025 Local Journalism Researchers Workshop: Critical information needs: A methodology for assessing audience perspectives
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 2024: Critical pedagogy in practice: Co-creating classroom community through improv comedy.
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 2024: Creativity, community, and dialogue: Youth media literacy and zines.
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International Communication Association 2024: Desinformación, discourse, and internet celebrity: Understanding the practices of Latino/a/x political influencers on YouTube.
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 2023: Desinformación en Español: Ignoring and exploiting the role of broadcast radio in diasporic communities.
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University of Miami International Conspiracy Theory Symposium 2023: Conspiratorial thinking and beliefs among Latinos in Florida.
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National Communication Association 2022: Spanish-Language Mis/Disinformation During a Global Pandemic: A Content Analysis of TikTok Videos about COVID-19 (research proposal).
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International Communication Association 2022: Media and Communication in Global Latinidades Preconference: Cuban American reception of the ‘Scary socialist’ frame in US political ads: Inter-generational exile families and the third-person effect in Miami.
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Western States Communication Association 2022: Faith and Fear: Comparing Spanish-language Campaign Messaging from the 2020 Presidential Election: A Semiotic Analysis.
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International Association for Media and Communication Research 2021: Communicating cultural identity through Miami’s street art and graffiti: A multimedia ethnography.
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International Association for Media and Communication Research 2021: Latinos for Trump? Intersectional identities and political participation among Cuban and non-Cuban Latinx voters in greater Miami.​​​
