Renee Botta
Journalism professor
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Renee Botta is on the faculty of the Department of Media, Film & Journalism Studies at the University of Denver where she has conducted research on the relationship between media use and eating disorders among adolescents from diverse populations. She earned a Ph.D. in 1998 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. At the University of Denver she teaches courses in health communication, mass communication & public relations in many different graduate and undergraduate courses. Her main focus of work away from the University has been about increasing sanitation and clean water in slums such as Kibera.
Renee Botta's Published Works
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- Television images and adolescent girls' body image disturbance (1999) (403)
- For Your Health? The Relationship Between Magazine Reading and Adolescents' Body Image and Eating Disturbances (2003) (212)
- The Mirror of Television: A Comparison of Black and White Adolescents' Body Image. (2000) (184)
- Interpersonal communication and rape: women acknowledge their assaults. (1997) (123)
- Shaping the Effects of Television on Adolescents' Body Image Disturbance (2003) (84)
- How Do Conflict and Communication Patterns Between Fathers and Daughters ContributeTo or Offset Eating Disorders? (2002) (64)
- Family communication patterns and the conflict styles young adults use with their fathers (2000) (59)
- Using a relevant threat, EPPM and interpersonal communication to change hand-washing behaviours on campus (2008) (42)
- A Review of: “Communicating Public Health Information Effectively: A Guide for Practitioners.” (2006) (39)
- “I'm all for equal rights, but don't call me a feminist”: Identity Dilemmas in Young Adults' Discursive Representations of Being a Feminist (2008) (24)
- The Effect of Family Communication Patterns on Young People's Science Literacy (2000) (22)
- Does Shorter Mean Easier to Understand? A Study of Comprehension of USA Today Information Stories. (1993) (6)
- Gendered Experiences in the Backcountry (2020) (2)
- Media Analysis Book Offers Insightful Perspective on the Portrayal of Women (2008) (2)
- Love, Sex, Money (2019) (1)
- Western Body Ideals, Social Comparisons, and Mother-Daughter Conversations in Costa Rica (2007) (0)
- I felt like it happened to me : Television audience perceptions of televised conflict (2006) (0)
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