World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
33
Citations
3602
World Ranking
7159
National Ranking
3471

Best Publications

  • News literacy, social media behaviors, and skepticism toward information on social media

    Emily K. Vraga;Melissa Tully

  • Ethics of Authenticity: Social Media Influencers and the Production of Sponsored Content

    Mariah L. Wellman;Ryan Stoldt;Melissa Tully;Brian Ekdale

  • Designing and Testing News Literacy Messages for Social Media

    Melissa Tully;Emily K. Vraga;Leticia Bode

  • Making Change Diffusion of Technological, Relational, and Cultural Innovation in the Newsroom

    Brian Ekdale;Jane B. Singer;Melissa Tully;Shawn Harmsen

  • Creating News Literacy Messages to Enhance Expert Corrections of Misinformation on Twitter

    Emily K. Vraga;Leticia Bode;Melissa Tully

  • Newswork Within a Culture of Job Insecurity: Producing news amidst organizational and industry uncertainty

    Brian Ekdale;Melissa Tully;Shawn Harmsen;Jane B. Singer

  • Theorizing News Literacy Behaviors

    Emily K Vraga;Melissa Tully;Adam Maksl;Stephanie Craft

  • A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Measuring News Media Literacy.

    Emily K Vraga;Melissa Tully;John E Kotcher;Anne-Bennett Smithson

  • Media Literacy Messages and Hostile Media Perceptions: Processing of Nonpartisan Versus Partisan Political Information

    Emily K. Vraga;Melissa Tully

  • Empowering users to respond to misinformation about covid-19

    Emily K. Vraga;Melissa Tully;Leticia Bode

  • Mobilizing Users: Does Exposure to Misinformation and Its Correction Affect Users’ Responses to a Health Misinformation Post?:

    Melissa Tully;Leticia Bode;Emily K. Vraga

  • “Facts, Not Fear” Negotiating Uncertainty on Social Media During the 2014 Ebola Crisis

    Kajsa E. Dalrymple;Rachel Young;Melissa Tully

  • Assessing the relative merits of news literacy and corrections in responding to misinformation on Twitter

    Emily Vraga;Melissa Tully;Leticia Bode

  • Media Literacy Training Reduces Perception of Bias

    Emily K. Vraga;Melissa Tully;Hernando Rojas

  • Professionalizing and Profiting: The Rise of Intermediaries in the Social Media Influencer Industry

    Ryan Stoldt;Mariah Wellman;Brian Ekdale;Melissa Tully

  • News media literacy, perceptions of bias, and interpretation of news

    Melissa Tully;Emily K. Vraga;Anne Bennett Smithson

  • Modifying perceptions of hostility and credibility of news coverage of an environmental controversy through media literacy

    Emily K Vraga;Melissa Tully;Heather Akin;Hernando Rojas

  • The Effects of a News Literacy Video and Real-Time Corrections to Video Misinformation Related to Sunscreen and Skin Cancer.

    Emily K. Vraga;Leticia Bode;Melissa Tully

  • Sites of Playful Engagement: Twitter Hashtags as Spaces of Leisure and Development in Kenya

    Melissa Tully;Brian Ekdale

  • Defining and conceptualizing news literacy

    Melissa Tully;Adam Maksl;Seth Ashley;Emily K Vraga

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