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    “Mothers are Medicine”: U.S. Indigenous Media Emphasizing Indigenous Women's Roles in COVID-19 Coverage by Carter Olson, Candi S., LaPoe, Benjamin, LaPoe, Victoria, Azocar, Cristina L., Hazarika, Bharbi

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-07-2022)
    “…As COVID-19 surged in 2020, non-Indigenous media had a chronic disease of its own: sparse pandemic news from Indian Country. Within this inadequate coverage,…”
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    "Maskulinity," femininity and a pandemic: gender and belief in myths around COVID-19 by Carter Olson, Candi S., Nelson, Aleksander

    Published in Feminist media studies (04-07-2023)
    “…Using the results of an Amazon Turk survey of 500 people, both men and women, the authors examine whether toxic masculinity influenced men and women's belief…”
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    “To Ask Freedom for Women”: The Night of Terror and Public Memory by Carter Olson, Candi S.

    Published in Journalism & mass communication quarterly (01-03-2021)
    “…On the night of November 14, 1917, 31 suffragists and members of the National Woman’s Party (“NWP”) were taken to Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia and tortured…”
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    MeToo, Intersectionality, and Community Conversation Frames: A Social Network Analysis of Midterm Election “Resistance” Tweets by LaPoe, Benjamin R., Carter Olson, Candi S., LaPoe, Victoria Leigh, Woellert, Allyson, Hazarika, Bharbi, Weber, Julia

    Published in Electronic news (Mahwah, N.J.) (01-03-2024)
    “…This study examines Twitter “resistance” discourse leading up to the 2018 U.S. midterm elections, which was widely viewed as a response to the 2016…”
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    A Comparative Analysis of Health News in Indigenous and Mainstream Media by LaPoe, Victoria L., Carter Olson, Candi S., Azocar, Cristina L., LaPoe, Benjamin R., Hazarika, Bharbi, Jain, Parul

    Published in Health communication (29-07-2022)
    “…It is important to evaluate the media's health coverage of Indigenous communities both because these communities have been hit very hard by health inequities,…”
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    “We Are the Women of Utah”: The Utah Woman’s Press Club’s Framing Strategies in the Woman’s Exponent by Olson, Candi S. Carter

    Published in Journalism & mass communication quarterly (01-03-2018)
    “…Drawing on mediated framing theory, this article considers how the 19th-century Utah Woman’s Press Club used its opportunity to control its public image in the…”
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    Indigenous Communities and COVID 19: Reporting on Resources and Resilience by Azocar, Cristina L., LaPoe, Victoria, Olson, Candi S. Carter, LaPoe, Benjamin, Hazarika, Bharbi

    Published in The Howard journal of communications (23-11-2021)
    “…Many Indigenous tribes in the United States count on gaming revenue to provide basic services to their people, but gaming was a critical resource that was lost…”
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    Addressing Racism, Politics and the Pivotal 2018 Midterm Point: Social Network Analysis of Black Lives Matter Twitter Discourse by LaPoe, Benjamin R., LaPoe, Victoria Leigh, Carter Olson, Candi S., Hazarika, Bharbi, Woellert, Allyson

    Published in Electronic news (Mahwah, N.J.) (01-12-2022)
    “…This study examines Twitter data collected by Netlytic building up to the 2018 midterm election date as well as one month after. We conducted a social network…”
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    Politics, Power and a Pandemic: Searching for Information and Accountability During a Twitter Infodemic by LaPoe, Benjamin R., Carter Olson, Candi S., LaPoe, Victoria L., Jain, Parul, Woellert, Allyson, Long, Aaron

    Published in Electronic news (Mahwah, N.J.) (01-03-2022)
    “…During the early weeks of the U.S. COVID-19 pandemic, society was battling an infodemic–defined as a “tsunami” of online misinformation. Through the lens of…”
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    "This Was No Place for a Woman": Gender Judo, Gender Stereotypes, and World War II Correspondent Ruth Cowan by Carter Olson, Candi S.

    Published in American journalism (02-10-2017)
    “…In 1943, Ruth Cowan became one of the first two women with official US Army credentials to report on World War II. Applying the theory of "gender judo," which…”
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    “Feminazis,” “libtards,” “snowflakes,” and “racists”: Trolling and the Spiral of Silence effect in women, LGBTQIA communities, and disability populations before and after the 2016 election by Carter Olson, Candi S., LaPoe, Victoria

    Published in Journal of public interest communications (22-12-2017)
    “…Using a Qualtrics survey of 338 Twitter and Facebook users, the authors explore the effect that the 2016 U.S. presidential election had on people’s political…”
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    "Try to lift someone else as we climb" 120 years of the Women's Press Club of Pittsburgh and the women's movement by Carter Olson, Candi S

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…In 1891, the Women’s Press Club of Pittsburgh met in the offices of the old Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette for the first time. Over the next 120 years, the…”
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    "Try to lift someone else as we climb" 120 years of the Women's Press Club of Pittsburgh and the women's movement by Carter Olson, Candi S

    “…In 1891, the Women's Press Club of Pittsburgh met in the offices of the old Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette for the first time. Over the next 120 years, the…”
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    Dissertation