Academic Papers
Welcome to my academic research gallery. Here you'll find a collection of papers that reflect my interdisciplinary interests across digital communication, consumer behavior, and marketing strategy. These projects explore critical issues in media and technology—from gender representation in gaming and algorithm-driven marketing, to the psychology of humor and the ethics of online engagement. Each paper represents a step in my journey toward understanding how digital platforms shape both individual experiences and industry practices. Feel free to explore, read, and reach out if you'd like to discuss any of these topics further.
Student Researcher
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Composed a 35-page paper that examined surveillance of men on women in FPS Esports and a 15-page case study on Valorant.
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Detailed how current game design as well as marketing strategy failed to prevent male-inflicted online violence on female players through social media platforms and suggested industrial solutions to support women in both game design and marketing strategy.
Student Researcher
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Composed a 20-page paper on the relationship between death jokes and Netflix’s marketing strategy in including niche products.
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Applied psychoanalysis theory to understand the popularity of death jokes among young audiences and how this popularity fits with Netflix’s highly personalized algorithm, which is at the core of its marketing strategy.
Student Researcher
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Composed a 15-page paper on four types of online abuses in social media platforms and accepted by the 2023 ICGPSH (International Conference on Global Politics and Socio-Humanities).
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Detailed how the unethical promotional strategies lead to online abusive behaviors and suggested industrial preventions.