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Jay Hmielowski
Jay Hmielowski
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An attack on science? Media use, trust in scientists, and perceptions of global warming
JD Hmielowski, L Feldman, TA Myers, A Leiserowitz, E Maibach
Public Understanding of Science 23 (7), 866-883, 2014
5212014
The mutual reinforcement of media selectivity and effects: Testing the reinforcing spirals framework in the context of global warming
L Feldman, TA Myers, JD Hmielowski, A Leiserowitz
Journal of Communication 64 (4), 590-611, 2014
2632014
Facebook news and (de) polarization: Reinforcing spirals in the 2016 US election
MA Beam, MJ Hutchens, JD Hmielowski
Digital media, political polarization and challenges to democracy, 26-44, 2020
2442020
Adding nuance to the study of political humor effects: Experimental research on juvenalian satire versus horatian satire
RL Holbert, J Hmielowski, P Jain, J Lather, A Morey
American Behavioral Scientist 55 (3), 187-211, 2011
2082011
Living in an age of online incivility: Examining the conditional indirect effects of online discussion on political flaming
JD Hmielowski, MJ Hutchens, VJ Cicchirillo
Information, Communication & Society 17 (10), 1196-1211, 2014
1922014
Opinion expression during social conflict: Comparing online reader comments and letters to the editor
M McCluskey, J Hmielowski
Journalism 13 (3), 303-319, 2012
1892012
Predicting the Consumption of Political TV Satire: Affinity for Political Humor, The Daily Show, and The Colbert Report
JD Hmielowski, RL Holbert, J Lee
Communication monographs 78 (1), 96-114, 2011
1862011
Psychological reactance from reading basic facts on climate change: The role of prior views and political identification
Y Ma, G Dixon, JD Hmielowski
Environmental Communication 13 (1), 71-86, 2019
1472019
Improving climate change acceptance among US conservatives through value-based message targeting
G Dixon, J Hmielowski, Y Ma
Science Communication 39 (4), 520-534, 2017
1472017
How could you think that?!?!: Understanding intentions to engage in political flaming
MJ Hutchens, VJ Cicchirillo, JD Hmielowski
New media & society 17 (8), 1201-1219, 2015
1252015
Reinforcing spirals of political discussion and affective polarization
MJ Hutchens, JD Hmielowski, MA Beam
Communication Monographs 86 (3), 357-376, 2019
1112019
Context collapse and privacy management: Diversity in Facebook friends increases online news reading and sharing
MA Beam, JT Child, MJ Hutchens, JD Hmielowski
New media & society 20 (7), 2296-2314, 2018
1032018
Clicking vs. sharing: The relationship between online news behaviors and political knowledge
MA Beam, MJ Hutchens, JD Hmielowski
Computers in human behavior 59, 215-220, 2016
1022016
Clarifying relationships between ideology and ideologically oriented cable TV news use: A case of suppression
RL Holbert, JD Hmielowski, BE Weeks
Communication Research 39 (2), 194-216, 2012
662012
What drives support for self-driving car technology in the United States?
G Dixon, PS Hart, C Clarke, NH O’Donnell, J Hmielowski
Journal of Risk Research 23 (3), 275-287, 2020
652020
The social dimensions of smart meters in the United States: Demographics, privacy, and technology readiness
JD Hmielowski, AD Boyd, G Harvey, J Joo
Energy Research & Social Science 55, 189-197, 2019
612019
Social capital and the spiral of silence
F Dalisay, JD Hmielowski, MJ Kushin, M Yamamoto
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 24 (3), 325-345, 2012
522012
Public perceptions of carbon capture and storage in Canada: Results of a national survey
AD Boyd, JD Hmielowski, P David
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 67, 1-9, 2017
502017
Extending the spiral of silence: Partisan media, perceived support, and sharing opinions online
MY Wang, JD Hmielowski, MJ Hutchens, MA Beam
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 14 (3), 248-262, 2017
442017
Structural changes in media and attitude polarization: Examining the contributions of TV news before and after the Telecommunications Act of 1996
JD Hmielowski, MA Beam, MJ Hutchens
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 28 (2), 153-172, 2016
432016
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