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Roselyn Lee-Won is an Associate Professor in the School of Communication at The Ohio State University, where she has been a faculty member since August 2012. She teaches undergraduate courses including COMM3545 (Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience), COMM4555 (Computer Interface and Human Identity), and COMM4600 (Communication and Emotion) as of Spring 2024. She is currently on personal leave for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Communication from Stanford University
- M.A. in Communication from Seoul National University
- B.A. in Communication from Seoul National University
Dr. Lee-Won's research centers on Social Media, Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC), and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), with specialized focus on cognitive and affective processes. Her work investigates how digital interactions shape health behaviors, emotional responses, and social dynamics—particularly regarding racial disparities in health equity and online hate speech impacts. She employs interdisciplinary psychological frameworks to analyze user experiences in virtual environments.
Analysis of her 2016-2024 publications reveals three dominant research trajectories: (1) Health communication interventions addressing racial disparities in bone marrow donation and cancer screening; (2) Psychological impacts of social media during crises like the pandemic; (3) Cyberhate mechanisms affecting target group members' health behaviors. Her methodology consistently integrates message framing, group identification, and affective responses across digital contexts.
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Regarding advising and grants, the documentation does not specify current advisees or active funding. However, her extensive publication record in top communication and health journals indicates sustained research productivity likely supported by external grants and graduate student collaboration, though explicit details are unavailable.
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