World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
32
Citations
5000
World Ranking
7291
National Ranking
3543

Best Publications

  • FOR THE GOOD OF OTHERS: CENSORSHIP AND THE THIRD-PERSON EFFECT

    Hernando Rojas;Dhavan V. Shah;Ronald J. Faber

  • Mobilizers Mobilized: Information, Expression, Mobilization and Participation in the Digital Age

    Hernando Rojas;Eulalia Puig-i-Abril

  • “Corrective” Actions in the Public Sphere: How Perceptions of Media and Media Effects Shape Political Behaviors

    Hernando Rojas

  • Weblogs, traditional sources online and political participation: an assessment of how the internet is changing the political environment

    Homero Gil De Zúñiga;Eulàlia Puig-I-Abril;Hernando Rojas

  • The Networked Public Sphere

    Lewis A. Friedland;Thomas Hove;Hernando Rojas

  • Revising the Communication Mediation Model for a New Political Communication Ecology

    Dhavan V. Shah;Douglas M. McLeod;Hernando Rojas;Jaeho Cho

  • International TV News, Foreign Affairs Interest and Public Knowledge: A Comparative Study of Foreign News Coverage and Public Opinion in 11 Countries

    Toril Aalberg;Stylianos Papathanassopoulos;Stuart Soroka;James Curran

  • Hostile Media Perceptions, Presumed Media Influence, and Political Talk: Expanding the Corrective Action Hypothesis

    Matthew Barnidge;Hernando Rojas

  • Sources in the News: A Comparative Study

    Rodney Tiffen;Paul K. Jones;David Rowe;Toril Aalberg

  • Why Are Others So Polarized? Perceived Political Polarization and Media Use in 10 Countries

    JungHwan Yang;Hernando Rojas;Magdalena Wojcieszak;Toril Aalberg

  • A Communicative Approach to Social Capital

    Hernando Rojas;Dhavan V. Shah;Lewis A. Friedland

  • Strategy Versus Understanding: How Orientations Toward Political Conversation Influence Political Engagement

    Hernando Rojas

  • Media Dialogue: Perceiving and Addressing Community Problems

    Hernando Rojas;Dhavan V. Shah;Jaeho Cho;Michael Schmierbach

  • Reconsidering 'virtuous circle' and 'media malaise' theories of the media: An 11-nation study

    James P. Curran;Sharon Coen;Stuart Soroka;Toril Aalberg

  • Online Threat, But Television is Still Dominant

    Stylianos Papathanassopoulos;Sharon Coen;James P. Curran;Toril Aalberg

  • “Fake News Is Anything They Say!” — Conceptualization and Weaponization of Fake News among the American Public

    Chau Tong;Hyungjin Gill;Jianing Li;Sebastián Valenzuela

  • Exemplifying a Dispositional Approach to Cross-Cultural Spiral of Silence Research: Fear of Social Isolation and the Inclination to Self-Censor

    Jörg Matthes;Andrew F. Hayes;Hernando Rojas;Fei Shen

  • MEDIA AND CIVIC PARTICIPATION: On Understanding and Misunderstanding Communication Effects

    Dhavan V. Shah;Hernando Rojas;Jaeho Cho

  • Media Literacy Training Reduces Perception of Bias

    Emily K. Vraga;Melissa Tully;Hernando Rojas

  • The politics of Unfriending

    JungHwan Yang;Matthew Barnidge;Hernando Rojas

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