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US senators on Twitter: Asymmetric party rhetoric in 140 characters
A Russell
American Politics Research 46 (4), 695-723, 2018
1132018
New avenues for the study of agenda setting
R Eissler, A Russell, BD Jones
Policy Studies Journal 42, S71-S86, 2014
682014
What Drives US Congressional Members’ Policy Attention on Twitter?
L Hemphill, A Russell, AM Schöpke‐Gonzalez
Policy & Internet 13 (2), 233-256, 2021
412021
Minority opposition and asymmetric parties? Senators’ partisan rhetoric on Twitter
A Russell
Political Research Quarterly 74 (3), 615-627, 2021
402021
The transformation of ideas: The origin and evolution of Punctuated Equilibrium Theory
R Eissler, A Russell, BD Jones
Contemporary Approaches to Public Policy: Theories, Controversies and …, 2016
402016
The politics of prioritization: Senators’ attention in 140 characters
A Russell
The Forum 16 (2), 331-356, 2018
302018
The Mass Media and the Policy Process
A Russell, M Dwidar, BD Jones
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2017
252017
Fear and loathing on Twitter: Exploring negative rhetoric in tweets during the 2018 midterm election
BT Gervais, HK Evans, A Russell
The Roads to Congress 2018: American Elections in the Trump Era, 31-52, 2020
222020
Tweeting is Leading: How Senators Communicate and Represent in the Age of Twitter
A Russell
Oxford University Press, 2021
192021
Senate representation on Twitter: National policy reputations for constituent communication
A Russell
Social Science Quarterly 102 (1), 301-323, 2021
192021
The influence of policy and context on teachers’ social media use
SP Greenhalgh, JM Rosenberg, A Russell
British Journal of Educational Technology 52 (5), 2020-2037, 2021
182021
Gendered Priorities? Policy Communication in the U.S. Senate
A Russell
Congress & The Presidency 48 (3), 319-342, 2021
102021
Getting Good and Mad: Exploring the Use of Anger on Twitter by Female Candidates in 2020
HK Evans, BT Gervais, A Russell
The Roads to Congress 2020: Campaigning in the Era of Trump and COVID-19, 53-71, 2022
82022
The partisan context of parliamentary questions: a study of opposition behavior in the danish parliament
R Eissler, C Green-Pedersen, MW Loftis, PB Mortensen, A Russell
Acta Politica 58 (2), 359-378, 2023
72023
Constituent connections: senators’ reputation building in the age of social media
A Russell
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 19 (2), 180-196, 2022
72022
From rhetoric to record: linking tweets to legislative agendas in congress
A Russell, J Wen
The Journal of legislative studies 27 (4), 608-620, 2021
62021
Local government agenda setting
R Eissler, PB Mortensen, A Russell
Handbook of public policy agenda setting, 297-313, 2016
62016
Conditional Presidential Priorities: Audience-Driven Agenda Setting
A Russell, R Eissler
American Politics Research 50 (4), 545-549, 2022
52022
From crisis to stasis: Media dynamics and issue attention in the news
AE Boydstun, A Russell
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2016
52016
Pandemic messaging: Congressional communication and the mechanisms of polarizing rhetoric
T Gardner, A Russell
Congress & the Presidency 50 (3), 257-290, 2023
42023
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