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David DeAndrea is a Professor in the School of Communication at The Ohio State University. He holds a PhD from Michigan State University, an MA from the University of Delaware, and a BA from Rutgers University. His research focuses on self-presentation, impression management, and attributions in online contexts, particularly examining how people assess credibility and authenticity of digital information across platforms like social media and health organizations. Key areas include the psychological impacts of envy-inducing content, body positivity movements on Instagram, and the effects of corporate commodification on social advocacy efforts.
His work spans topics such as anti-Asian hate speech, corporate exploitation of social movements, and the role of anonymity in workplace communication. Recent studies analyze how observer expectations shape responses to online activism and how digital photo modifications influence self-perception. Dr. DeAndrea's research consistently bridges communication theory with societal issues, emphasizing the interplay between technology, behavior, and identity.
His publications explore themes like warranting theory, online review evaluation, and the strategic use of user comments to shape political message reception. While no specific awards are listed, his prolific output reflects sustained contributions to understanding digital communication dynamics. His advising and grants sections remain unspecified in the provided texts.



