Ivy R. Ashe

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Ivy R. Ashe

Florida Atlantic University 

Assistant Professor of Multimedia Journalism

School of Communication and Multimedia Studies

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters

 

 

Published Works

Whipple, K., Ashe, I., & Cueva Chacón, L.M. (2022). Examining podcast listeners’ perceptions of the journalistic functions of podcasts. Electronic News. https://doi.org/10.1177/19312431221137650

Lee, T., Santillana, M., Lacasa-Mas, I., & Ashe, I. (2022). The antecedents and consequences of conspiracy beliefs around COVID-19. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 34(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edac019

Ashe, I. (2022). Travel blogging, professionalism, and the changing boundaries of knowledge production. Media, Culture & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/01634437221099617

Lough, K. and Ashe, I. (2021). Journalism’s visual construction of place in environmental coverage. Newspaper Review Journal. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F07395329211018527

Ashe, I. (2011) Paying the (Newspaper) Bills. In P. Patterson & L. Wilkins (Eds.), Media ethics: issues and cases (pp. 184-185). New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

Recent Conferences Attended

2023:

  • International Association for Media and Communication Researchers (online conference proceeding)
  • International Communication Association (Toronto, Canada)

Recent Professional Development Activities

2023: ACUE microcredential earned (Designing Learner-Centered and Equitable Courses, Association of College and University Educators) 

2023: “Diving into R” – introductory workshop hosted by Middle Tennessee State University

Service

Journal Reviewing

  • Journal of Broadcast and Electronic Media
  • Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
  • Science Communication

Conference Reviewing

  • Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication: Graduate Student Interest Group, Political Communication Division, Sports Communication Interest Group
  • AEJMC Southeast Colloquium: Visual Communication Division
  • International Communication Association: Visual Communication Division, Journalism Studies Division, Communication and Technology

Education

  • University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
    • Ph.D.    Journalism & Media  expected fall 2021
    • Dissertation: Where are we going? Examining place and national identity through the aspirational frames of domestic travel media
    • Chair: Dr. Mary Angela Bock 
  • Research interests include media geographies, visual journalism, tourism and the media, local news, self-presentation and social media, and journalism roles/functions
  • University of Missouri- Columbia, Columbia, Missouri
  • M.A.    Journalism (photojournalism track).
    • Thesis: Picturing Dixieland: A qualitative analysis of 21st-century photojournalism in the American South
    • Chair: Dr. Keith Greenwood
  • Rice University
  • B.A.     Linguistics, Hispanic Studies

Professional Experience

2015, April – 2017, July    General Assignment Reporter

Hawaii Tribune-Herald

Hilo, Hawaii

  • Covered agriculture, conservation, and health beats for daily newspaper serving Hilo and East Hawaii Island. Lead writer for Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Centennial section. Weekend photographer and obituary editor. Occasional sports writing.
  • Winner, Long Form Feature Writing, Daily Newspapers, 2016 Society of Professional Journalists (Hawaii chapter) awards
  • Finalist, Health Reporting, All Media, 2016 SPJ Hawaii awards
  • Finalist, Short Form Feature Writing, Daily Newspapers, 2015 SPJ Hawaii award

2011, March – 2015, April, 2010 (freelance)  Reporter, Staff Photographer

Vineyard Gazette

Edgartown, Massachusetts

  • Covered events, government, education, arts, agriculture, health, sports, and business for weekly newspaper and daily website. Beat reporter for town of Tisbury. Weekend photographer. Occasional multimedia production.
  • 1st Place, Science and Technology Reporting, Weekly Class 2, 2014 New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) Better Newspaper Contest
  • 1st Place, History Reporting, Weekly Class 2, 2014 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest
  • 1st Place, Sports Story, Weekly Class 2, 2013 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest
  • 1st Place, Sports Story, Weekly Class 2, 2012 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest
  • 1st Place, Photo Illustration, Weekly Class 2, 2012 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest
  • 1st Place, Sports Story, Weekly Class 2, 2011 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest
  • 2nd Place, Transportation Reporting, Weekly Class 2, 2013 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest

2009, Aug. – 2010, Jan.    Photographer, Photo Editor

Columbia Missourian

Columbia, Missouri

  • Photographed and edited images for daily newspaper. Assisted with multimedia production. Helped coordinate staff photographer assignments. Volunteer newsletter reporter for 61st Missouri Photo Workshop. On-site photographer and photo editor for 2009 Texas Bowl in Houston.

Skills

Languages: English (native speaker), Spanish (conversational proficiency), French (reading knowledge)

Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, Premiere, Audition, Bridge, Lightroom, InDesign

Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote

Multimedia production: FinalCut Pro, SoundSlides

Online learning: Zoom, Panopto, Piazza, Perusall, Canvas ELM, Google Suite