Political Communication

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Framing, Value Words, and Citizens' Explanations of Their Issue Opinions2002/07/01English88
Communication and Political Mobilization: Digital Media and the Organization of Anti-Iraq War Demonstrations in the U.S.2008/07/30English88
The Stealth Media? Groups and Targets behind Divisive Issue Campaigns on Facebook2018/07/12English88
The News Media as a Political Institution: Looking Backward and Looking Forward2006/07/01English87
Changing Spaces of Political Communication: The Case of the European Union1999/07/01English87
Social Media Social Capital, Offline Social Capital, and Citizenship: Exploring Asymmetrical Social Capital Effects2016/10/26English86
Social Bots in Election Campaigns: Theoretical, Empirical, and Methodological Implications2018/11/13English85
Two Levels of Agenda Setting Among Advertising and News in the 1995 Spanish Elections1998/04/01English85
Communication Competence as a Foundation for Civic Competence: Processes of Socialization into Citizenship2009/02/04English85
Dead Newspapers and Citizens’ Civic Engagement2014/01/02English84
The Political Consequences of the Rise of the Internet: Political Beliefs and Practices of Chinese Netizens2011/07/01English84
Media Effects, Selective Exposure, andFahrenheit 9/112007/11/13English83
Bringing the Sociology of Media Back In2004/07/01English83
Fueling the Fire: Violent Metaphors, Trait Aggression, and Support for Political Violence2014/10/02English83
Do Online Election Campaigns Win Votes? The 2007 Australian “YouTube” Election2011/04/28English81
When More Media Equals Less News: Patterns of Content Homogenization in Argentina's Leading Print and Online Newspapers2007/05/21English80
Competing Actors and the Construction of Political News: The Contest Over Waves in Israel2006/09/01English80
Computational Research in the Post-API Age2018/10/02English80
When News Norms Collide, Follow the Lead: New Evidence for Press Independence2003/10/01English79
The Internet and Civic Engagement: The Age of the Citizen-Consumer2000/10/01English79
When Can Political Parties Lead Public Opinion? Evidence from a Natural Experiment2010/05/14English78
Late-Night Comedy as a Gateway to Traditional News: An Analysis of Time Trends in News Attention Among Late-Night Comedy Viewers During the 2004 Presidential Primaries2008/11/18English78
Political Framing Strategies and Their Impact on Media Framing in a Swiss Direct-Democratic Campaign2010/05/14English77
Disdaining the Media: The American Public's Changing Attitudes Toward the News2007/08/06English77
Talking Tough: Gender and Reported Speech in Campaign News Coverage2003/07/01English77
Media Framing and Effective Public Deliberation2000/10/01English76
The “Who” Matters: Types of Interpersonal Relationships and Avoidance of Political Disagreement2012/01/01English75
Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire: How Fact-Checking Influences Citizens’ Reactions to Negative Advertising2015/01/02English73
Explicating Opinion Leadership: Nonpolitical Dispositions, Information Consumption, and Civic Participation2006/01/01English73
Of horseshoes and horse races: Experimental studies of the impact of poll results on electoral behavior1994/10/01English73