Academic Publications | Journalism Publications

Asymmetric adjustment: Partisanship and correcting misinformation on Facebook
New Media & Society

COVID-19 coverage by cable and broadcast networks
Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 15(1)

Who is responsible for interventions against problematic comments? Comparing user attitudes in Germany and the United States
Policy Internet, 13, 433– 451

Exploring the influence of comment tone and content in response to misinformation in social media news
Journalism Practice, 15:4, 456-470

Building connective democracy: Interdisciplinary solutions to the problem of polarisation
The Routledge Companion to Media Disinformation and Populism

The effects of journalistic transparency on credibility assessments and engagement intentions
Journalism, 2021;22(4):901-918

How news images affect clicking on subscription appeals
Journalism Practice, 15:4, 489-507

The effectiveness of gain and loss frames in news subscription appeals
Digital Journalism, 9:3, 300-318

The story behind the story: Examining transparency about the journalistic process and news outlet credibility
Journalism Practice (in press)

What’s in a label? The effect of news labels on perceived credibility
Journalism (in press)

The effects of news site design on engagement and learning
Journalism Practice (in press)

Exploring “angry” and “like” reactions on uncivil Facebook comments that correct misinformation in the news
Digital Journalism, 9:8, 1103-1122

Dialectics of complexity: A five-country examination of lived experiences on social media
Social Media + Society, 6(4)

Does online incivility cancel out the spiral of silence? A moderated mediation model of willingness to speak out
New Media & Society (in press)

The new town hall: Why we engage personally with politicians
Praeger

Engagement moderation: What journalists should say to improve online discussions
Journalism Practice (in press)

Politicians, social media, and digital publics: Old rights, new terrain
American Behavioral Scientist, 64(11), 1646-1669

‘You really have to have a thick skin’: A cross-cultural perspective on how online harassment influences female journalists
Journalism: Theory, Practice, and Criticism, 20(7), 877-895

The downsides of digital labor: Exploring the toll incivility takes on online comment moderators
Computers in Human Behavior, 107, 1-9

Predicting perceptions of incivility across 20 news comment sections
Journalism (in press)

The curiosity effect: Information seeking in the contemporary news environment
New Media & Society, 22(3), 429–448

Enacted journalism takes the stage: How audiences respond to reporting-based theater
Journalism Studies, 21(6), 713-730

The effects of mobile push notifications on news consumption and learning
Digital Journalism, 8(1), 32-48

Exploring how online political quizzes boost interest in politics, political news, and political engagement
Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 17(1), 33-47

Shut down or turn off? The interplay between news overload and consumption
Atlantic Journal of Communication, 28(2), 125-137

Can we talk about race? Exploring online comments about race-related shootings
Howard Journal of Communications, 31(1), 35-49

Social media engagement with strategy- and issue-framed political news
Journal of Communication, 69(5), 443-466

The gender gap in online news comment sections
Social Science Computer Review. 2021;39(2):181-196

The deliberative influence of comment section structure
Journalism, 20(6), 752–771

Breakdown of democratic norms? Understanding the 2016 US presidential election through online comments
Social Media + Society, 5 (2)