Kelsey Mesmer, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
Courses Taught
Advanced Reporting for Social Justice; Contemporary Issues in Media (graduate); Journalism: News Writing; Multiplatform Journalism
Education
Ph.D., Wayne State University
M.A., Kent State University
M.B.A., Kent State University
Research Interests
- Hostility toward journalists and anti-media rhetoric
- Resilience in response to hostility and harassment
- Gender and identity
- Journalism鈥檚 role in promoting social justice
- Journalistic routines and practices that influence trust in news
Publications and Media Placements
Mesmer, K. (in-press). Safer vox pops and door knocking. In Belair-Gagnon, V., Holton, A. E., Deuze, M., & Mellado, C, (Eds). Happiness in Journalism. Routledge.
Mesmer, K. R. (2023). Unprepared for reality: Early-career journalists ill-equipped for hostility in the field. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator.
Mesmer, K., & Miller, K. (2023). Hostility toward the press: Background and steps forward. In Schmidt, H. (Ed). Issues Facing Contemporary American Journalism: History, Context, and Perspectives, pp. 203-210. Routledge.
Mesmer, K. (2022). An intersectional analysis of U.S. journalists鈥 experiences with hostile sources. Journalism & Communication Monographs, 24(3), 156-216.
Mesmer, K. (2022). An 鈥渁ssumption of bad faith鈥: Using fake news rhetoric to create journalistic teaching moments. Journalism Practice.
Mesmer, K., Frazier, D., & Burgess, S. (2022). Government failure or irresponsible residents?: Framing Detroit鈥檚 water shutoffs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Newspaper Research Journal 43(1), 65-86.
Vultee, F., Frazier, D., Burgess, S., & Mesmer, K. (2022). Here鈥檚 what to know about clickbait: Effects of image, headline and editing on audience attitudes. Journalism Practice, 16(1), 1-18.
Mesmer, K., & Jahng, M. R. (2021). Using Facebook to discuss aspects of industry safety: How women journalists enact ethics of care in online professional space. Journalism Studies, 22(8), 1083-1102.
Mesmer, K., Aniss, M., & Mitra, R. (2020). Naturalizing environmental justice: How privileged residents make sense of Detroit's water shutoffs. In Schmitt, C. R., Castor, T. R., & Thomas, C. S. (Eds). Water, Rhetoric, and Social Justice: A Critical Confluence, (pp. 149-170). New York, NY: Lexington Books.
D鈥橢nbeau, S., Mesmer, K., & Socha, D. (2020). Discursive strategies and dilemmas of institutionalizing social justice in a higher education setting. Western Journal of Communication, 85(3), 319-338.
Mesmer, K., Jahng, M. R. (2019). Nasty Writers: Uses and gratifications of private, online space in the age of Trump. Media Report to Women, 47(4), 6-21.
Honors and Awards
2023 Top Paper Award, Newspaper and Online News Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
2023 Top Paper Award, Scholastic Journalism Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
2022 Nafziger-White-Salwen Dissertation Award (Honorable mention), Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
2022 Top Paper Award, Internships and Careers Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
2021 Top Paper Award, Newspaper and Online News Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
2021 Garrett T. Heberlein Excellence in Teaching Award, Wayne State University Graduate School
2020 Stephen P. Depoe Book Chapter Award in Environmental Communication, Environmental Communication Division, National Communication Association (NCA)
2020 Mary Gardner Award for Graduate Student Research, Commission on the Status of Women, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
Professional Organizations and Associations
Member, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
Midwinter Research Chair, Commission on the Status of Women, AEJMC
Member, National Communication Association (NCA)
Member, International Communication Association (ICA)