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Edson C. Tandoc Jr.

Fulbright Fellow, PhD Candidate

Missouri School of Journalism University of Missouri-Columbia 179 Gannett Hall Columbia MO 65211 Phone: +1.573.356.2578 [email protected]

Education

Ph.D. 2013 University of Missouri-Columbia Journalism M.A. 2008 Nanyang Technological University-Singapore

Media Development Authority Book Award (Top MMC Graduate, Academic Track)

Mass Communication

B.A. 2003 University of the Philippines-Diliman Summa cum Laude

Journalism

Academic Awards

A17 2013 Top Faculty Paper

Environmental Communication Interest Group International Communication Association A16 2012 Top 2 Student Paper

Mass Communication and Society Division

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication A15 2012 Top 4 Student Paper

Mass Communication and Society Division

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication A14 2012 Synor Fund Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Achievement

Missouri School of Journalism ($1,667) A13 2012 Best Student Presentation

GPC Research and Creative Activities Annual Conference Columbia, Missouri ($200)

A12 2011 Best Student Conference Presentation

World Communication Association Lima, Peru ($500)

A11 2011 Synor Fund Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Achievement

Missouri School of Journalism ($1,667) A10 2010 Fulbright Scholar

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A9 2010 Travel Grant

Journalism Studies Division ($350)

International Communication Association Conference, Singapore A8 2008 First Prize

MICANVAS 2008 Conference ($2000)

Mudra Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad, India

A7 2008 Media Development Authority Book Award for Top MMC Graduate

School of Communication and Information NTU-Singapore (S$500)

A6 2007 Academic Scholar

ASEAN Graduate Scholarship, 2007-2008 Nanyang Technological University, Singapore A5 2003 National Finalist

Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines Manila, Philippines

A4 2003 Summa cum Laude

The first in the 38-year history of the UP College of Mass Communication, University of the Philippines

A3 2003 Best Journalism Thesis

UP College of Mass Communication University of the Philippines

A2 2003 Outstanding Journalism Student Award

GMA-7 TV Network Manila, Philippines A1 2001 Academic Scholar

Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila, Philippines

Scholarly Publications

P6 Tandoc, E. & Takahashi, B. (2012). The complex road to happiness. The influence of human development, a healthy environment and a free press. Social Indicators Research. doi: 10.1007/s11205-012-0109-6.

P5 Tandoc, E., Hellmueller, L., & Vos, T. P. (2012). Mind the gap: Between journalistic role conception and role enactment. Journalism Practice, 1-16. doi:

10.1080/17512786.2012.726503.

P4 Ferrucci, P., Tandoc E., Painter, C., & Leshner, G. (in press). A Black and White Game: Racial stereotypes in baseball. Howard Journal of Communications.

P3 Hong, S., Tandoc, E., Kim, E. A., Kim, B., & Wise, K. (2012). The Real You? The Role of Visual Cues and Comment Congruency in Perceptions of Social Attractiveness from Facebook Profiles, Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, 15, 7, 339-344. Doi:10.1089/cyber.2011.0511

P2 Tandoc, E., & Skoric, M. (2010). The pseudo-events paradox: How pseudo-events flood the Philippine press and why journalists don't recognize it. Asian Journal of Communication. 20(1), 33 – 50. doi: 10.1080/01292980903440830

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P1 Karan, K., Gimeno, J., & Tandoc, E. (2009). Internet and social networking sites in election campaigns: Gabriela Women’s Party in the Philippines wins the 2007 elections. Journal of Information, Technology and Politics. 6(3/4), 326-339. doi: 10.1080/19331680903047420

Professional Article

PP1 Thorson, E., Shoenberger, H., Tandoc, E., Fleming, K. (2011). Using consumer preferences to plan cell phone news products. Paper published by the Reynolds Journalism Institute.

Conference Presentations

C32 Tandoc, E. (2013). Web metrics as heuristics. How online news audiences prioritize economic and cultural capital when choosing which news stories to read. To be presented at the International Communication Association Conference. London. C31 Tandoc, E. & Jenner, M. (2013). Analyzing web analytics. How newsrooms use web

metrics in news construction and why. To be presented at the International Communication Association Conference. London.

C30 Tandoc, E. & Takahashi, B. (2013). The changing nature of environmental discourse: An exploratory comparison of environmental journalists and bloggers. To be presented at the International Communication Association Conference. London.

(Top Faculty Paper)

C29 Tandoc, E. & Takahashi, B. (2012). Environmental crusaders or just playing by the rules? Role conceptions and role inconsistencies among environmental journalists. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference. Orlando.

C28 Tandoc, E. & Peters, J. (2012). Explicating the concept of journalist: How scholars, legal experts and the industry define who is and who isn’t. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Conference. Chicago. (Top 2 Student Paper)

C27 Tandoc, E. & Ferrucci, P. (2012). Gates wide open: A systematic review of gatekeeping research. Presented at the AEJMC Conference. Chicago. (Top 4 Student Paper) C26 Tandoc, E. & Shoenberger, H. (2012). What’s on your mind? What Facebook users

disclose in their status updates and why. Paper presented at the AEJMC Conference. Chicago.

C25 Tandoc, E. & Thorson, E. (2012). Talking or Thinking? Pathways from news to political learning among adolescents. Presented at the AEJMC Conference. Chicago. C24 Tandoc, E. (2012). Displacing the displacement hypothesis: Does the internet really

displace traditional media? Presented at the AEJMC Conference. Chicago. C23 Ferrucci, P., Tandoc, E., & Maksl, A. (2012). The gates around the book: Applying

gatekeeping theory to Facebook. Presented at the AEJMC Conference. Chicago. C22 Ferrucci, P., Tandoc E., Hong, S., Almond, A., & Leshner, G. (2012). Game of colors:

Implicit and explicit stereotypes in coverage of America’s pastime. Presented at the AEJMC Conference. Chicago.

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C21 Hellmueller, L., Tandoc, E., & Vos, T. (2012). Beyond content: Framing through the roles of journalists. Presented at the AEJMC Conference. Chicago.

C20 Shoenberger, H. & Tandoc, E. (2012). Attention Please! Why Facebook use is not enough to make people buy from Facebook ads. Presented at the AEJMC Conference. Chicago.

C19 Ferrucci, P., Tandoc E., Painter, C., & Leshner, G. (2012). A black and white game: Racial stereotypes in baseball. Paper presented at the International Communication Association (ICA) annual conference, Phoenix, Arizona.

C18 Shoenberger, H. & Tandoc, E. (2012). Status Update: Understanding Facebook use through explicit and implicit measures of attitudes and motivations. Paper presented at the ICA conference, Phoenix, Arizona.

C17 Tandoc, E., Hellmueller, L. & Vos, T. (2012). Mind the Gap: Between journalistic role conception and role enactment. Paper presented at the ICA conference, Phoenix, Arizona.

C16 Tandoc, E. & Takahashi, B. (2012). The complex road to happiness: The influence of human development, a healthy environment and a free press. Paper presented at the ICA conference, Phoenix, Arizona.

C15 Tandoc, E. & Hong, S. (2012). A Glance at What Shapes Stance: The Interplay of Individual and Situational Factors in Deciding When to Accommodate and Who Should Deliver the Organization’s Message. Paper presented at the 15th

International Public Relations Research Conference (IPRRC), Miami.

C14 Ferrucci, P., Tandoc, E. (2012). Look to the Stars: Gender and race in horoscopes. Paper presented at the GPC Research and Creative Activities annual conference, Columbia, Missouri.

C13 Tandoc, E. & Peters, J. (2012). Uncovering ‘Journalist:’ How scholars, legal experts, and the industry define who is and who isn’t. Paper presented at the GPC Research and Creative Activities annual conference, Columbia, Missouri. (Best

Student Presentation)

C12 Tandoc, E. (2012). Building frames: Why journalists frame their stories the way they do. Paper presented at the Young Scholars Conference. Columbia, Missouri.

C11 Hong, S., Tandoc E., Kim, E., Kim, B. & Wise, K. (2011). The real you: Visual cues and comment congruence on Facebook profiles. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). St. Louis. C10 Tandoc, E. & Shoenberger, H. (2011). The world cares: What fantasy themes appear on

Facebook status updates? Paper presented at the AEJMC Conference. St. Louis. C9 Tandoc, E. & Shoenberger, H. (2011). Freedom of the press and the pursuit of

happiness. Paper presented at the AEJMC Conference. St. Louis.

C8 Thorson, E., Tandoc, E. & Jahng, M. (2011). Parenting styles in political socialization: How the path to participation begins at home. Paper presented at the AEJMC Conference. St. Louis.

C7 Tandoc, E. (2011). Breaking news or breaking the newspaper? Print journalists, website journalists and their medium-based loyalties. Paper presented at the World Communication Association Conference. Lima, Peru. (Best Student Presentation)

C6 Tandoc, E. (2011). The spread of pseudo-events: Covering the Influenza A(H1N1) Pandemic. International Communication Association Conference. Boston.

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C5 Tandoc, E. (2010). Newspaper journalists decide: Is online news a threat or an ally? Paper presented at the International Communication Association. Singapore. C4 Tandoc, E. (2009). From clicks to votes: The potential of social networking sites in

political campaigning in the Philippines. Paper presented at the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre Conference, New Delhi, India.

C3 Tandoc, E., & Skoric, M. (2009). The pseudo-events paradox: How pseudo-events flood the Philippine press and why journalists don't recognize it. Paper presented at the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre Conference, Manila.

C2 Tandoc, E., & Shah, F. (2008). Warming Up to Global Warming: What Affects Awareness, Attitudes and Behaviors Toward Global Warming. Paper presented at the MICANVAS Conference, Ahmedabad, India. (Top Paper Award)

C1 Tandoc, E., & Karan, K. (2008). Absent voters: Overseas absentee voting behaviors: The case of Filipinos in Singapore. Presented at the World Association for Public Opinion Research, New Orleans.

Teaching Experience

T4 2011-2012

Graduate Instructor

University of Missouri-Columbia

J8000 Mass Media Seminar (F2011) (Master’s Class; Co-Instructor) J8006 Quantitative Methods (S2012)

(Master’s Class; Assigned Shadow) J8008 Qualitative Methods (Sum2012)

(Master’s Class; Sole Instructor) J2100 News Reporting (F2012) (Undergraduate; Sole Instructor) J2000 Cross Cultural Reporter (S2013) (Undergraduate; Assigned Shadow) T3

2008-2010

Senior Lecturer

University of the Philippines

Sole Instructor of the following undergraduate courses: J101 Introduction to Journalism J102 Newswriting (2 semesters)

J109 Technical Reporting (2 semesters) J199 Journalism Research (2 semesters)

T2 2009-2010

Lecturer

Ateneo De Manila University

Communication Research

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T1 2008 Assistant Professor De La Salle University

Newswriting (Special Section) (Undergraduate, Sole Instructor)

Academic Service

S8 2012 Reviewer

Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking journal S7 2012 Reviewer

Social Research Indicators journal S6 2012 Vice President

University of Missouri Fulbrighters Organization University of Missouri-Columbia

S5 2012 Co-organizer and reviewer

Young Scholars Conference University of Missouri, Columbia S4 2011 Journalism Student Representative

Graduate Professional Council University of Missouri, Columbia S3 2011 Graduate Student Liaison

Mass Communication Studies Division

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication S2 2011 Volunteer

International Communication Association 2011 Conference, Boston S1 2010 Motivational Speaker

Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines National Capital Region Formation

Mandaluyong City, Philippines

Invited Lectures

L5 September 2012 Panelist

Online Master’s Program On-campus Seminar Missouri School of Journalism

Topic: Generating Research Ideas L4 August 2012 Guest Lecturer

MGMT 8100; Business School, University of Missouri-Columbia Topic: Gatekeeping Theory in Public Relations

L3 December 2011 Guest Speaker

University of the Philippines-Diliman

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L2 November 2011 Guest Lecturer

MGMT 8100; Business School, University of Missouri-Columbia Topic: Contingency Theory of Accommodation in Public Relations L1 September 2011 Guest Presenter

Online Master’s Program On-campus Seminar Missouri School of Journalism

Topic: Conducting Research

Professional Experience

E3 2008-2010

Reporter 2

Philippine Daily Inquirer

Leading English daily in the Philippines

Covered the 2010 Presidential Elections; assignments include the national anti-graft court, the Office of the Ombudsman, the education department, and the House of Representatives; wrote news articles as well as feature stories; wrote for both the newspaper and the website

E2 2003-2007

Reporter 1

Philippine Daily Inquirer

Leading English daily in the Philippines

Covered the 2007 Senatorial Elections; assignments include the national elections commission, national government agencies (public works, tourism, coastguard,

immigration and customs), court beat, and the crime beat.

E1 2004 Reporter and Producer Inquirer TV

Wrote and produced five 12-minute documentaries in a span of three months.

Professional Recognition

R3 2010 Nominee, Best News Coverage

32nd Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA), 2010, Philippines R2 2010 Nominee, Best Investigative Report

32nd Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA), 2010, Philippines R1 2007 Nominee, Best Special Feature

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