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Kate Kenski
Professor, Communication | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Communication
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Steven Bethard
Mutual work: 10 Publications
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Yotam Shmargad
Mutual work: 9 Publications
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Steve Rains
Mutual work: 13 Publicationsīš1 Proposal
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Jake Harwood
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Margaret Pitts
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Detecting Antisocial Norms in Large-Scale Online Discussions
2024
online behavior,
social media analysis,
community detection,
sentiment analysis
Examining the Dynamics of Uncivil Discourse Between Sub-National Political Officials and the Public on Twitter
2024
political discourse,
social media,
communication dynamics,
public officials,
uncivil behavior
Democracy amid crises: polarization, pandemic, protests, and persuasion
2023
democracy,
polarization,
pandemic,
persuasion
Engagement with incivility in tweets from and directed at local elected officials
2023
social media,
political discourse,
civic engagement,
online communication,
political behavior
Engagement with partisan Russian troll tweets during the 2016 US presidential election: a social identity perspective
2023
social media,
political psychology,
election influence,
russian interference,
partisanship
Russian Troll Social Media Attacks on Presidential Candidates during the 2016 US Election: The Role of Frontrunner Status, Political Party, and Candidate Gender
2023
social media analysis,
election interference,
political campaigns,
propaganda,
political influence
Tipping the Twitter vs. News Media Scale? Conducting a Third Assessment of Intermedia Agenda-Setting Effects during the Presidential Nomination Season
2023
social media,
media influence,
agenda-setting,
presidential elections,
communication research
Political Party Tweets during the 2020 Presidential Campaign
2022
political communication,
social media analysis,
election campaigns,
public opinion,
digital politics
Unfriending and muting during elections: The antecedents and consequences of selective avoidance on social media
2022
social media,
elections,
unfriending,
muting,
selective avoidance
Fostering learning among women: the democratic outcomes of elaborative primes
2022
gender studies,
educational psychology,
political science,
social psychology,
cognitive psychology