The Handbook of Inoculation Theory and Practice
<p><b>Provides an in-depth </b><b>account</b><b> of inoculation theory across multiple disciplines and applied contexts worldwide</b></p> <p>Inoculation theory has become one of the most influen...
Congrats to speech professor @joshcompton.bsky.social, co-editor of “The Handbook of Inoculation Theory and Practice,” the first handbook devoted entirely to inoculation theory, bringing together more than 40 leading scholars to examine the theory’s past, present, and future.
05.02.2026 16:48
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Yes, check out Chapters 14, 21, and the Conclusion, Dale. Good luck with your work!
28.01.2026 01:52
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Here’s a starter pack of @startribune.com journalists on Bluesky
24.01.2026 02:08
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Congrats again, Niklas! Keep doing brilliant work!
05.01.2026 01:47
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Inoculation theory and original antigenic sin – Josh Compton
Thanks for your interest, Dale. My talk isn't available anywhere, but my conference paper is available here: sites.dartmouth.edu/jcompton/202...
27.11.2025 02:45
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My NCA paper looked at the NFL Referees Association’s response to bias accusations before Super Bowl LVIII.
The press release didn’t just defend—it pre-framed. A clear example of image prepare, using image repair strategies proactively. sites.dartmouth.edu/jcompton/202...
26.11.2025 23:10
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At the National Communication Association's 111th Annual Convention in Denver, I explored what Thomas Francis Jr.’s 1960 idea of original antigenic sin can teach us about limits in inoculation theory. Sometimes we’re not unprepared—we’re mis-prepared. sites.dartmouth.edu/jcompton/202...
26.11.2025 22:59
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A vintage color postcard of the Washington Elm in Cambridge, Massachusetts, showing a large elm tree beside a trolley line. A man and woman stand near a white monument beneath the tree, with the caption “Washington Elm, Cambridge, Mass.” printed below.
I wrote about a tree that probably wasn’t.
My latest article, “Image Repair of Fake News: The Washington Elm in Cambridge, Massachusetts,” dives into how legends get defended long after they’re disproved.
sites.dartmouth.edu/jcompton/202...
20.10.2025 13:44
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Psychological inoculation improves resilience to and reduces willingness to share vaccine misinformation - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Psychological inoculation improves resilience to and reduces willingness to share vaccine misinformation
Today we release BAD VAXX-a new game that PREBUNKS misinfo about vaccines. Step into the shoes of "Ann McDotal" who loves to float scary anecdotes & "Dr Forge" the pseudosciensist. We find the game boosts people's ability to better *discern* information manipulation!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
18.08.2025 12:06
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A bald man wearing a suit, with his young son, also wearing a suit (but not bald).
Excited to be here, and so is my assistant!
21.03.2025 13:07
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Dream course, dream students. Thank you @dartmouthartsci.bsky.social! #Stuttering #Stammering #CovertStuttering
18.03.2025 18:13
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CDC recommended adult immunization schedule by age group, united states, 2025
SAVE THIS PDF 🚨
While it's still available, save a PDF of the CDC's adult vaccine schedule: www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp...
It also has ALL the specifications and different types of contingencies (pregnancy, immunocompromised, etc.)!
02.03.2025 01:24
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I just want to take a moment to promote the #altgov accounts by sharing their starter pack. Follow them all
go.bsky.app/FLUwv5d
23.02.2025 05:14
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On this day four years ago…
#2020SnowStorm
17.12.2024 13:11
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Recommend...interesting read. Totally for different voices in collaborative dialogue 🔽
07.12.2024 13:26
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“For Compton, fluency is overrated—and not a requisite for dialogue…A bad argument smoothly made is dangerous…Truth can be stuttered."
The truth is stuttered when it’s your authentic voice and self
#SLP #Stutter #Stuttering #StutteringPride #BskySLPs
26.11.2024 04:09
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This study situates postcards as underexplored tools of historical and cultural communication, revealing how visual media conveyed identity, nostalgia, and aspiration in the early 20th century. #NCA2024 #VisualRhetoric
22.11.2024 16:08
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My analysis categorizes these postcards into four themes: destinations, nature, players, and illustrations. Each category highlights a different facet of how golf was represented and marketed in this era.
22.11.2024 16:08
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While golf is often seen as elitist, postcards were an egalitarian medium. They democratized access to golf’s imagery, offering a broad audience a glimpse into the sport and its aspirational culture. #SportComm
22.11.2024 16:08
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These postcards reveal much about their time: the growing popularity of golf, its romanticized natural settings, and even its humor. They are small artifacts with significant rhetorical implications. #PostcardHistory
22.11.2024 16:08
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Vintage postcards—once a dominant medium—offer valuable insights into historical communication. My focus is on golf postcards, which simultaneously promoted destinations, conveyed cultural ideals, and celebrated the aesthetics of the sport. #VisualRhetoric #GolfHistory
22.11.2024 16:08
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A collage of vintage postcards featuring golf scenes and illustrations. They include comic portrayals of a golfer stuck on a fence, an ornate illustration of a woman on a long dress golfing, and even two possums carrying clubs and golfing.
At this year’s NCA in New Orleans, I’m taking a short break from #InoculationTheory and presenting “Postal Sport Communication: Vintage Golf Postcards,” a rhetorical analysis of how early 20th-century postcards intersected with sport, tourism, and visual communication. #NCA2024 #SportComm #NCA24
22.11.2024 16:08
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#NCA2024
22.11.2024 15:55
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The Life at Camp Dix postcard shows how early public health messages didn’t shy away from acknowledging concerns, instead addressing them head-on to build trust in vaccination—a strategy still relevant today.
22.11.2024 01:27
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By combining visual reassurance with text that reframes challenges, this postcard functions as a two-sided health communication message, normalizing vaccination while countering hesitancy through preemptive refutation.
22.11.2024 01:27
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