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Twitter versus Facebook: Comparing incivility, impoliteness, and deliberative attributes
New Media & Society, 20(9), 3400–3419
Risky Politics: Applying the Planned Risk Information Seeking Model to the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
Mass Communication and Society, 21, 697-719
Intensifying the burden: The implications of individual responsibility messages in black female-targeted HIV/AIDS public service announcements
Sex Education, 18 (5), 571-586
Scientists’ views about communication objectives
Public Understanding of Science, 27(6), 708-730
“Hashtag feminism”: Activism or slacktivism?
In: Harp D., Loke J., Bachmann I. (eds) Feminist Approaches to Media Theory and Research
Never easy to say “sorry”: Exploring the interplay of crisis involvement, brand image, and message appeal in developing effective corporate apologies
Public Relations Review
Microbiologists’ public engagement views and behaviors
Journal of microbiology & biology education, 19(1)
Visual assertions: Effects of photo manipulation and dual processing for food advertisements
Visual Communication Quarterly, 25(1), 16-30
Explaining media choice: The role of issue-specific engagement in predicting interest-based and partisan selectivity
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 62(1), 109-130
#NastyWomen: Reclaiming the twitterverse from misogyny
In: Vickery J., Everbach T. (eds) Mediating Misogyny
Like, recommend, or respect? Altering political behavior in news comment sections
New Media & Society, 19(11)
Entertainment Film and TV Portrayals of Climate Change and Their Societal Impacts
In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science
News values, cognitive biases, and partisan incivility in comment sections
Journal of Communication, 67(4), 586‐609
Attention as a valuable resource
Political Communication, 34(3), 479-489
Two-way communication between scientists and the public: A view from science communication trainers in North America
International Journal of Science Education, Part B, 7(4), 341-355
Scientists’ views about public engagement and science communication in the context of climate change
In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science
Digital divisions: Organizational gatekeeping practices in the context of online news
#ISOJ, The Official Research Journal of the International Symposium on Online Journalism, 5(1), 106‐123
The influence of online quizzes on the acquisition of public affairs knowledge
Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 13(4), 311-325
The presence and use of interactive features on news websites
Digital Journalism, 4(3), 339-358
Partisan news and political participation: Exploring mediated relationships
Political Communication, 33(2), 241-260
Changing deliberative norms on news organizations’ Facebook sites
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 20 (2), 188–203
Seeing media as out‐group members: An evaluation of bias perceptions
Journal of Communication, 64(5), 874‐894
Partisan paths to exposure diversity: Differences in pro‐ and counter‐ attitudinal news consumption
Journal of Communication, 64(4), 680‐701
News media fragmentation, attribute agenda setting, and political beliefs about Iraq
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 58(2), 215‐233
Exposure to ideological news and perceived opinion climate: Testing the media effects component of spiral‐of‐silence in a fragmented media landscape
International Journal of Press/Politics, 19(1), 3‐23
Psychology of agenda‐setting effects: Mapping the paths of information processing
Review of Communication Research, 2(1), 68‐93
Assessing selective exposure in experiments: The implications of different methodological choices
Communication Methods & Measures, 7(3), 198‐220
The influence of President Obama’s middle name on Middle Eastern and U.S. perceptions
Political Behavior, 35(3), 621‐641
Selective exposure, tolerance, and comedic news
International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 25(3), 271‐290
Perceptions of cable news credibility
Mass Communication & Society, 16(1), 67‐88