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Kate Kenski
Kate Kenski
Professor of Communication and Government & Public Policy, University of Arizona
Verified email at email.arizona.edu
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Connections between Internet use and political efficacy, knowledge, and participation
K Kenski, NJ Stroud
Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 50 (2), 173-192, 2006
11492006
Online and uncivil? Patterns and determinants of incivility in newspaper website comments
K Coe, K Kenski, SA Rains
Journal of communication 64 (4), 658-679, 2014
10952014
The rise of Twitter in the political campaign: Searching for intermedia agenda-setting effects in the presidential primary
BA Conway, K Kenski, D Wang
Journal of computer-mediated communication 20 (4), 363-380, 2015
5382015
America's youth and community engagement: How use of mass media is related to civic activity and political awareness in 14-to 22-year-olds
J Pasek, K Kenski, D Romer, KH Jamieson
Communication research 33 (3), 115-135, 2006
3792006
The Obama victory: How media, money, and message shaped the 2008 election
K Kenski, BW Hardy, KH Jamieson
Oxford University Press, 2010
2982010
The Obama victory: How media, money, and message shaped the 2008 election
K Kenski, BW Hardy, KH Jamieson
Oxford University Press, 2010
2982010
Perceptions of uncivil discourse online: An examination of types and predictors
K Kenski, K Coe, SA Rains
Communication research 47 (6), 795-814, 2020
2332020
Twitter use by presidential primary candidates during the 2012 campaign
BA Conway, K Kenski, D Wang
American Behavioral Scientist 57 (11), 1596-1610, 2013
2042013
Issue Saliency and Gender Stereotypes: Support for Women as Presidents in Times of War and Terrorism*
E Falk, K Kenski
Social Science Quarterly 87 (1), 1-18, 2006
1622006
Capturing campaign dynamics, 2000 and 2004: The national Annenberg election survey
D Romer
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006
1542006
The political uses and abuses of civility and incivility
KH Jamieson, A Volinsky, I Weitz, K Kenski
The Oxford handbook of political communication, 205-218, 2017
1312017
Capturing campaign dynamics: the national Annenburg election survey: design, method, and data
D Romer
(No Title), 2004
1312004
The gender gap in political knowledge: Are women less knowledgeable than men about politics?
K Kenski, KH Jamieson
Everything you think you know about politics... and why you’re wrong, 83-89, 2000
1272000
Incivility and political identity on the Internet: Intergroup factors as predictors of incivility in discussions of news online
SA Rains, K Kenski, K Coe, J Harwood
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 22 (4), 163-178, 2017
1262017
Reassessing Twitter’s agenda-building power: An analysis of intermedia agenda-setting effects during the 2016 presidential primary season
BA Conway-Silva, CR Filer, K Kenski, E Tsetsi
Social Science Computer Review 36 (4), 469-483, 2018
1162018
Measuring game engagement: multiple methods and construct complexity
RM Martey, K Kenski, J Folkestad, L Feldman, E Gordis, A Shaw, ...
Simulation & Gaming 45 (4-5), 528-547, 2014
792014
The Oxford handbook of political communication
K Kenski, KH Jamieson
Oxford University Press, 2017
682017
Serious efforts at bias reduction
A Shaw, K Kenski, J Stromer-Galley, RM Martey, BA Clegg, JE Lewis, ...
Journal of Media Psychology, 2016
67*2016
Who watches presidential debates? A comparative analysis of presidential debate viewing in 2000 and 2004
K Kenski, NJ Stroud
American Behavioral Scientist 49 (2), 213-228, 2005
642005
Perceptions of mis-or disinformation exposure predict political cynicism: Evidence from a two-wave survey during the 2018 US midterm elections
SM Jones-Jang, DH Kim, K Kenski
New Media & Society 23 (10), 3105-3125, 2021
592021
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