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Leila Bighash
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Assistant Professor, Communication
Communication
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Grants
(1)
Understanding Maintenance and Thriving in Open Source Communities
2022
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$6K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
community dynamics,
open-source software,
community engagement,
sustainability,
collaboration
Publications
(11)
Recent
Effects of All-Gender Workplace Facilities Signage on Adults’ Attitudes Toward Transgender and Nonbinary People and Policies
2023
workplace equality,
social attitudes,
gender identity,
policy impact,
social inclusion
Cues Signaling Gender Segregation and Gender Inclusion in Public Spaces Affect Adolescents’ Binary Conceptualization of Gender and Attitudes Toward Transgender and Nonbinary People
2022
gender studies,
social psychology,
adolescent development,
public space design,
transgender issues
Network and proximity effects on LGBTQ youth’s psychological outcomes during a camintervention
2021
psychological outcomes,
lgbtq youth,
network effects,
proximity effects,
camintervention
How controversy leads to commitment: Predecisional distortion in reactions to premarket products through online review systems
2021
consumer behavior,
online reviews,
consumer decision making,
product premarket evaluation,
controversy impact on commitment
Fact or fake? Identifying ways of knowing everyday truths in research methods courses
2021
research methods,
truth detection,
educational research,
epistemology,
critical thinking
A Model of Social Eavesdropping in Communication Networks
2020
social networks,
communication,
eavesdropping,
modeling,
behavioral ecology
Gendered Spaces, Gendered FriendshiNetworks? Exploring the Organizing Patterns of LGBTQ Youth
2019
gender,
social networks,
youth,
lgbtq,
organizing patterns
Why are you watching? Video surveillance in organizations
2018
privacy,
security,
surveillance,
technology,
ethics
The Value of Questions in Organizing: Reconceptualizing Contributions to Online Public Information Goods
2018
online communities,
information organization,
public goods,
questioning behavior,
information contribution
Posting about politics: Media as resources for political expression on Facebook
2016
social media,
political communication,
media influence,
online activism,
political expression