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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Brandon C. Bouchillon's research investigates the dynamics of social interaction, trust, and well-being within networked environments. His work examines how factors such as perceived competence, online presence, and digital communication influence interpersonal relationships and social capital across different age groups. He has published on the role of computer-mediated interactions in prejudice reduction, particularly in the context of pandemic-related shifts to digital learning. Bouchillon's studies also explore the relationship between online engagement, such as social media likes, and individual life satisfaction and loneliness. His scholarship includes research on the impact of visual media on audience perception and the evolving value of social presence in online communities. Bouchillon has a h-index of 7 and has published 22 papers, accumulating 144 citations.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 144
Selected Publications
- Expanding the Limits of “Mere Newspaper Reporting:” the Interpretive Reporting of William Bolitho Ryall (2025) DOI
- Anything but Politics: Connectedness in Networked Social Groups for Addressing Prejudice (2025) DOI
- The Changing Importance of Competence Generationally: Developing Trust, Online and Offline (2024) DOI
- How to fight loneliness: The importance of networked friendship quality and self-esteem differs with age (2024) DOI
- Visual overload: The influence of broadcast social media visuals on televised debate viewing outcomes (2023) DOI
- Interpersonal and Computer-Mediated Competence for Prejudice Reduction: Learning to Interact Digitally and Physically During the Pandemic (2023) DOI
- Computer games, trust, and immediacy: Role-playing as immigrants in the South (2022) DOI
- The Real Value of Fake Internet Points: Networked Social Likes, Life Satisfaction, and Loneliness (2022) DOI
- Social networking for social capital: the declining value of presence for trusting with age (2021) DOI
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