Matthew D. Matsaganis, Ph.D.

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2008 Communication University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Public Health, General, Organizational
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Sandra Ball-Rokeach grad student 2008 USC
 (Rediscovering the communication engine of neighborhood effects: How the interaction of residents and community institutions impacts health literacy and how it can be leveraged to improve health care access.)
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Matsaganis MD, Wilkin HA. (2015) Communicative social capital and collective efficacy as determinants of access to health-enhancing resources in residential communities. Journal of Health Communication. 20: 377-86
Matsaganis MD. (2015) How Do the Places We Live In Impact Our Health?: Challenges for, and Insights from, Communication Research Annals of the International Communication Association. 39: 33-65
Matsaganis MD, Golden AG. (2015) Interventions to Address Reproductive Health Disparities among African-American Women in a Small Urban Community: the Communicative Construction of a “Field of Health Action” Journal of Applied Communication Research. 43: 163-184
Matsaganis MD, Seo M. (2014) Stress in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis in Urban Communities: The Interplay of Media Use, Perceived Economic Threat, and Community Belonging Communication Research Reports. 31: 303-315
Seo M, Matsaganis MD. (2013) How interpersonal communication mediates the relationship of multichannel communication connections to health-enhancing and health-threatening behaviors. Journal of Health Communication. 18: 1002-20
Matsaganis MD, Katz VS. (2013) How ethnic media producers constitute their communities of practice: An ecological approach Journalism. 15: 926-944
Matsaganis MD, Katz VS, Ball-Rokeach SJ. (2011) Understanding ethnic media: Producers, consumers, and societies Understanding Ethnic Media: Producers, Consumers, and Societies. 1-314
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