Dr. Mina Tsay-Vogel
Boston University
Faculty Member, Communication & Media Studies
United States
My Publications
Social media cultivating perceptions of privacy: A 5-year analysis of privacy attitudes...
New Media & Society
August 2016
Me versus them: Third-person effects among Facebook users
New Media & Society
July 2016
Applying Mass Communication Theory to Bystander Intervention in Bullying
Adolescent Research Review
May 2016
Effects of Hedonic and Eudaimonic Motivations on Film Enjoyment Through Moral Disengage...
Communication Research Reports
January 2016
Beyond Heroes and Villains: Examining Explanatory Mechanisms Underlying Moral Disengage...
Mass Communication & Society
November 2015
The Power of Positive Action: Exploring the Role of Participatory Behaviors Through the...
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
October 2015
Exploring Viewersâ Responses to Nine Reality TV Subgenres.
Psychology of Popular Media Culture
January 2015
Fandom and the Search for Meaning: Examining Communal Involvement With Popular Media Be...
Psychology of Popular Media Culture
January 2015
The Dual Role of Morally Ambiguous Characters: Examining the Effect of Morality Salienc...
Human Communication Research
November 2014
How Violent Video Games Communicate Violence: A Literature Review and Content Analysis ...
Communication Monographs
June 2014
Is Watching Others Self-Disclose Enjoyable?
Journal of Media Psychology Theories Methods and Applications
January 2014
Correction to Tsay-Vogel & Oliver, 2014
Journal of Media Psychology Theories Methods and Applications
January 2014
Theorizing parasocial interactions based on authenticity: The development of a media fi...
Psychology of Popular Media Culture
January 2014
What Makes Characters’ Bad Behaviors Acceptable? The Effects of Character Motivation an...
Mass Communication & Society
March 2013
The role of moral disengagement in the enjoyment of real and fictional characters
International Journal of Arts and Technology
January 2011
The impact of perceived character similarity and identification on moral disengagement
International Journal of Arts and Technology
January 2011
Makeover TV: Selfhood, citizenship, and celebrity
Journal of Communication
November 2010
Moral Disengagement Measure
Identification Measure