Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez (Journalism and Media Studies), with co-authors, was awarded a Top Paper Award (Runner-Up) in the Global Media Division at the 75th Annual Convention of the International Communication Association. There he presented a co-authored paper entitled "Populist Connective Memories: YouTube Users' Reactions to the Coverage of the January Insurrections in Brazil and the United States." The paper combines natural language processing topic modeling with qualitative analysis. His co-authors were Raiana de Carvalho from Furman University and Joao V.S. Ozawa from University of North Dakota.