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Political Science

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22
Citations
2514
World Ranking
1839
National Ranking
928

Best Publications

  • Political Discussion Frequency, Network Size, and “Heterogeneity” of Discussion as Predictors of Political Knowledge and Participation

    William P Eveland;Myiah Hutchens Hively

  • Beyond Deliberation: New Directions for the Study of Informal Political Conversation from a Communication Perspective

    William P. Eveland;Alyssa C. Morey;Myiah J. Hutchens

  • Facebook news and (de)polarization: reinforcing spirals in the 2016 US election

    Michael A. Beam;Myiah J. Hutchens;Jay D. Hmielowski

  • Living in an age of online incivility: examining the conditional indirect effects of online discussion on political flaming

    Jay D. Hmielowski;Myiah J. Hutchens;Vincent Joseph Cicchirillo

  • The “Who” Matters: Types of Interpersonal Relationships and Avoidance of Political Disagreement

    Alyssa C. Morey;William P. Eveland;Myiah J. Hutchens

  • How could you think that?!?!: Understanding intentions to engage in political flaming:

    Myiah J. Hutchens;Vincent Joseph Cicchirillo;Jay D. Hmielowski

  • Contextual Antecedents and Political Consequences of Adolescent Political Discussion, Discussion Elaboration, and Network Diversity

    Myiah Hutchens Hively;William P. Eveland

  • Exposure, Attention, or “Use” of News? Assessing Aspects of the Reliability and Validity of a Central Concept in Political Communication Research

    William P. Eveland;Myiah J. Hutchens;Fei Shen

  • Clicking vs. sharing

    Michael A. Beam;Myiah J. Hutchens;Jay D. Hmielowski

  • Political Network Size and Its Antecedents and Consequences

    William P. Eveland;Myiah J. Hutchens;Alyssa C. Morey

  • Reinforcing spirals of political discussion and affective polarization

    Myiah J. Hutchens;Jay D. Hmielowski;Michael A. Beam

  • Context collapse and privacy management: Diversity in Facebook friends increases online news reading and sharing:

    Michael A Beam;Jeffrey T Child;Myiah J Hutchens;Jay D Hmielowski

  • A Spiral of Skepticism? The Relationship Between Citizens’ Involvement With Campaign Information to Their Skepticism and Political Knowledge:

    Myiah J. Hutchens;Jay D. Hmielowski;Bruce E. Pinkleton;Michael A. Beam

  • Asymmetry of Partisan Media Effects?: Examining the Reinforcing Process of Conservative and Liberal Media with Political Beliefs

    Jay D. Hmielowski;Myiah J. Hutchens;Michael A. Beam

  • The Role of Conversation in Developing Accurate Political Perceptions: A Multilevel Social Network Approach

    William P. Eveland;Myiah J. Hutchens

  • Structural Changes in Media and Attitude Polarization: Examining the Contributions of TV News Before and After the Telecommunications Act of 1996

    Jay D. Hmielowski;Michael A. Beam;Myiah J. Hutchens

  • Extending the Spiral of Silence: Partisan Media, Perceived Support, and Sharing Opinions Online

    Meredith Y. Wang;Jay D. Hmielowski;Myiah J. Hutchens;Michael A. Beam

  • Talking Politics: The Relationship Between Supportive and Opposing Discussion With Partisan Media Credibility and Use:

    Jay D. Hmielowski;Sarah Staggs;Myiah J. Hutchens;Michael A. Beam

  • The mainstreaming of verbally aggressive online political behaviors.

    Vincent Joseph Cicchirillo;Jay Hmielowski;Myiah Hutchens

  • Trust over Use: Examining the Roles of Media Use and Media Trust on Misperceptions in the 2016 US Presidential Election

    Myiah J. Hutchens;Jay D. Hmielowski;Michael A. Beam;Ekaterina Romanova

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