Dr. Nicole Cameron
Lecturer
Faculty of Education and Liberal Studies
– School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- ncameron@utech.edu.jm
- 8769271680-8
- ext. 3740
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Qualifications
- PhD Communication (2018)
- MA Communication Studies (2007)
- BA Literatures in English with a minor in Philosophy (2003)
Specialisation / Teaching Area
- Health Communication: Theories and Design
- Introduction to Research for Communicators
- Critical Thinking
- Reading and Writing
Research Interests
- Health and Risk Communication
- Use of Digital Media in Education
- Violence in Romantic Relationships
Professional Membership / Association
- International Communication Association National Association for Teachers of English
- Caribbean Studies Association
- American Psychological Association
Community Service & Outreach Activities
Publications
- Nelson, K., Cameron, N. & Barratt, K. (under review). Academic stress, mental health, and coping among university students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Arts, Science and Technology.
- Cameron, N. (under review). Using social media to enhance project-based learning in the college classroom: A case study. Caribbean Journal of Education.
- Burris, T., Barratt, K., Angus-White, V. & Cameron, N. (in press). Double whammy? Unravelling academic writing challenges students face in remote teaching and learning at Utech, Ja. Journal of Arts, Science and Technology.
- Hust, S. J., Rodgers, K. B., Li, J., & Cameron, N. O. (2022). Perceived realism and wishful identification: College students’ perceptions of alcohol ads and their intentions to sexually coerce with or without using alcohol. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. https://doi.org/10.1177_08862605211057270
- Cameron, N. (2020). Media Strategies to combat intimate partner violence: Opportunities and challenges to active bystander promotion in Jamaica. Journal of Arts, Science, and Technology, 13(1), 1–19.
- Hust, S.J.T., Rodgers, K.B., & Cameron, N. & Li, Jiayu. (2019). Viewers’ perceptions of objectified and non-objectified images of women in alcohol advertisements and their intentions to intervene in alcohol-facilitated sexual assault situation.
- Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives. https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2019.1604911, 24(3), 328-338.
- Cameron, N., Muldrow, A. & Stefani, W. (2018). Understanding African American women’s perceptions of health, body image and attractiveness. Qualitative Health Research, 28(8), 1242-1254. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732317753588