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Boomerang Effects in Science Communication: How Motivated Reasoning and Identity Cues Amplify Opinion Polarization About Climate Mitigation Policies
P Hart, EC Nisbet
Communication Research, 2011
13282011
Social structure and citizenship: Examining the impacts of social setting, network heterogeneity, and informational variables on political participation
AS DIETRAM, CN MATTHEW, D Brossard, EC Nisbet
Political Communication, 21 (3), 315-338, 2004
5412004
The partisan brain: How dissonant science messages lead conservatives and liberals to (dis) trust science
EC Nisbet, KE Cooper, RK Garrett
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 658 (1 …, 2015
5172015
Democracy based on difference: Examining the links between structural heterogeneity, heterogeneity of discussion networks, and democratic citizenship
DA Scheufele, BW Hardy, D Brossard, IS Waismel‐Manor, E Nisbet
Journal of Communication 56 (4), 728-753, 2006
3732006
Internet use and democratic demands: A multinational, multilevel model of Internet use and citizen attitudes about democracy
EC Nisbet, E Stoycheff, KE Pearce
Journal of Communication 62 (2), 249-265, 2012
2762012
Who's Responsible for the Digital Divide? Public Perceptions and Policy Implications
D Epstein, EC Nisbet, T Gillespie
The Information Society 27 (2), 92-104, 2011
2422011
Undermining the corrective effects of media-based political fact checking? The role of contextual cues and naïve theory
RK Garrett, EC Nisbet, EK Lynch
Journal of Communication 63 (4), 617-637, 2013
2132013
Public diplomacy, television news, and Muslim opinion
EC Nisbet, MC Nisbet, DA Scheufele, JE Shanahan
The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 9 (2), 11, 2004
1952004
Attitude change in competitive framing environments? Open-/closed-mindedness, framing effects, and climate change
EC Nisbet, PS Hart, T Myers, M Ellithorpe
Journal of Communication 63 (4), 766-785, 2013
1942013
Changes in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Black and White individuals in the US
TJ Padamsee, RM Bond, GN Dixon, SR Hovick, K Na, EC Nisbet, ...
JAMA network open 5 (1), e2144470-e2144470, 2022
1672022
Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects: Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and polarized attitudes
TP Newman, EC Nisbet, MC Nisbet
Public Understanding of Science 27 (8), 985-1002, 2018
1662018
The engagement model of opinion leadership: Testing validity within a European context
EC Nisbet
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 18 (1), 3-30, 2006
1422006
Public attention to science and political news and support for climate change mitigation
PS Hart, EC Nisbet, TA Myers
Nature Climate Change 5 (6), 541-545, 2015
1372015
Challenging the state: Transnational TV and political identity in the Middle East
EC Nisbet, TA Myers
Political Communication 27 (4), 347-366, 2010
1132010
Ignorance or bias? Evaluating the ideological and informational drivers of communication gaps about climate change
EC Nisbet, KE Cooper, E M.
Public Understanding of Science 24 (3), 285-301, 2015
982015
What’s the bandwidth for democracy? Deconstructing Internet penetration and citizen attitudes about governance
E Stoycheff, EC Nisbet
Political Communication 31 (4), 628-646, 2014
982014
Anti-American sentiment as a media effect? Arab media, political identity, and public opinion in the Middle East
EC Nisbet, TA Myers
Communication Research 38 (5), 684-709, 2011
962011
Green narratives: How affective responses to media messages influence risk perceptions and policy preferences about environmental hazards
KE Cooper, EC Nisbet
Science Communication 38 (5), 626-654, 2016
922016
Media use, democratic citizenship, and communication gaps in a developing democracy
EC Nisbet
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 20 (4), 454-482, 2008
892008
Public Opinion toward Muslim Americans: Civil Liberties and the Role of Religiosity, Ideology, and Media Use
EC Nisbet, R Ostman, J Shanahan
Muslims in Western politics, 161, 2009
832009
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