Search Results - "Morris, Jonathan S."
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Slanted Objectivity? Perceived Media Bias, Cable News Exposure, and Political Attitudes
Published in Social science quarterly (01-09-2007)“…Objectives. This research explores the consequences of a fragmented television news audience. The recent proliferation of a wide array of television news…”
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New social media nones: how and why Americans have changed their use of social media to consume political news
Published in Journal of information, communication & ethics in society (Online) (07-11-2023)“…Purpose Social media (SM) platforms have become major sources for generating, sharing and gathering political and election news. Although there appears to be…”
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A Clash of Civilizations? The Influence of Religion on Public Opinion of U.S Foreign Policy in the Middle East
Published in Political research quarterly (01-06-2008)“…The authors argue in this study that religious beliefs play a significant role in predicting American public opinion on foreign policy issues in the Middle…”
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MyFaceTube Politics: Social Networking Web Sites and Political Engagement of Young Adults
Published in Social science computer review (01-02-2010)“…This article examines the political uses of social networking (SN) Web sites by young adults in context of the early stages of the 2008 presidential primary…”
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Partisan media exposure, polarization, and candidate evaluations in the 2016 general election
Published in Social science quarterly (01-09-2022)“…Objective This study aims to examine the influence of Republican and Democratic partisan television news on attitudes toward candidates for president…”
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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Audience Attitude Change during the 2004 Party Conventions
Published in Political behavior (01-03-2009)“…The intention of this analysis is to examine The Daily Show with Jon Stewart's coverage of politics and assess the persuasive power of the program's unique…”
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The Daily Show Effect: Candidate Evaluations, Efficacy, and American Youth
Published in American politics research (01-05-2006)“…We test the effects of a popular televised source of political humor for young Americans: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. We find that participants exposed to…”
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Did the “Road to the White House Run Through” Letterman? Chris Christie, Letterman, and Other-Disparaging Versus Self-Deprecating Humor
Published in Journal of political marketing (03-07-2018)“…In this article we present the results of an experiment designed to disentangle the effects late-night talk show viewership have on presidential candidate…”
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Evolving Learning: The Changing Effect of Internet Access on Political Knowledge and Engagement (1998–2012)
Published in Sociological forum (Randolph, N.J.) (01-06-2017)“…This study addresses the changing role of Internet usage on the political knowledge and participation gap between individuals of low and high socioeconomic…”
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THE FEY EFFECT: YOUNG ADULTS, POLITICAL HUMOR, AND PERCEPTIONS OF SARAH PALIN IN THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN
Published in Public opinion quarterly (01-04-2012)“…Using panel data of young adults, we find evidence that exposure to Tina Fey's impersonation of Sarah Palin's performance in the 2008 vice-presidential debate…”
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Digital Inequality and Participation in the Political Process: Real or Imagined?
Published in Social science computer review (01-10-2013)“…This study analyzes whether greater levels of Internet access closed the participation gap between individuals of lower and higher socioeconomic status (SES)…”
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One "Nation," Under Stephen? The Effects of The Colbert Report on American Youth
Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (01-12-2008)“…This study examines the effect of The Colbert Report, Comedy Central's mock conservative talk show, on young adults. By fashioning his character as a…”
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High-Conflict Television News and Public Opinion
Published in Political research quarterly (01-09-2006)“…This research assesses whether conflict-laden news coverage affects public perceptions of political institutions and political elites in general. Particularly,…”
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Cable News, Public Opinion, and the 2004 Party Conventions
Published in Political research quarterly (01-12-2010)“…In this study, the authors test for the presence of bias during Fox News and CNN's coverage of the 2004 national party conventions. The content analysis…”
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The “Crossfire Approach”: Attracting Political Science Majors in Large-Lecture Sections of Introductory Courses
Published in PS, political science & politics (01-10-2015)“…In this article, we chronicle our experience in team-teaching large-lecture sections of “Introduction to American Government.” A dual-instructor approach…”
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Reexamining the Politics of Talk: Partisan Rhetoric in the 104th House
Published in Legislative studies quarterly (01-02-2001)“…Drawing off the work of Maltzman and Sigelman (1996), this paper looks at the propensity of members to speak on the House floor during one minute speeches in…”
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Jon Stewart Comes to Class: The Learning Effects of America (The Book) in Introduction to American Government Courses
Published in Journal of political science education (28-04-2008)“…This project posits that incorporating political humor into the classroom can have a positive effect on learning in higher education. Specifically, we present…”
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Media Coverage of Congress in the 1990s: Scandals, Personalities, and the Prevalence of Policy and Process
Published in Political communication (01-07-2005)“…In this article, we provide a comprehensive, systematic examination of media coverage of Congress in the 1990s. Specifically, we content analyze over 2,600…”
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News Grazers, Television News, Political Knowledge, and Engagement
Published in Harvard international journal of press/politics (01-01-2007)“…This study examines the modern-day television “news grazer” in American politics. We define news grazers as those individuals who watch television news with…”
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The Fox News Factor
Published in Harvard international journal of press/politics (01-07-2005)“…This aricle analyzes data from the Pew Research Center’s 1998 to 2004 Biennial Media Consumption Surveys to identify demographic and behavioral factors that…”
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