
Rebecca Tukachinsky Forster
Assistant Professor · Media Psychology
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Rebecca Tukachinsky Forster serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Chapman University's School of Communication. With a PhD credential and verified institutional affiliation, she has established herself as a prominent researcher in media psychology with 55 publications and over 52,000 reads on ResearchGate.
Her research focuses primarily on parasocial relationships—the one-sided connections audiences form with media figures—and their psychological implications. Dr. Forster's work spans multiple dimensions of media effects, including racial and ethnic representation in media, narrative persuasion, and the psychological consequences of contemporary media phenomena like cancel culture. She has made significant contributions to developing theoretical frameworks for understanding how parasocial relationships develop and evolve across different media contexts and demographic groups.
An analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals a clear trajectory toward examining increasingly complex social issues through the lens of parasocial theory. Her work has expanded from foundational research on parasocial relationship development to contemporary applications addressing political polarization, diversity in media representation, and the mental health implications of media consumption. Notably, she has pioneered research on non-amicable parasocial relationships and the phenomenon of 'parasocial jealousy' in romantic contexts.
Dr. Forster maintains an active research program with numerous collaborations across institutions, particularly with scholars like Nathan Walter, Gayle S. Stever, and Megan A. Vendemia. Her methodological approach combines experimental designs with content analysis and survey research to examine media effects on audience perceptions and behaviors. While specific grant information isn't provided in the available text, her extensive publication record suggests successful funding for multiple research projects.
Her work has practical implications for media producers, policymakers, and mental health professionals seeking to understand the complex relationship between media consumption and psychological outcomes. As media landscapes continue to evolve with digital platforms and social media influencers, Dr. Forster's research provides critical insights into how audiences form and maintain relationships with media figures in contemporary contexts.
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