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Publikováno v:
Argumentation and Advocacy. 57:253-266
This study presents a novel test of the effects of social watching a live campaign debate. We recruited just over 500 participants to view one of the two 2020 presidential campaign debates or the v...
Autor:
Mitchell S. McKinney, Josh C. Bramlett, Cassandra Kearney, Benjamin R. Warner, Freddie J. Jennings, Michelle Funk
Publikováno v:
Communication Studies. 71:896-910
Perhaps one of the most well-established findings stemming from decades of research exploring the effects of televised presidential debates is that exposure to this “information-rich” source of cam...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Communication Research. 48:459-477
This study proposes two complementary writing activities designed to reduce affective polarization and malevolent outgroup attributions. The strategies draw on narrative theorizing and intergroup c...
Autor:
Cassandra Kearney
Publikováno v:
Rhetoric of Health and Medicine. 3:34-62
In an effort to better understand the historical significance of the “mental illness as motive” narrative, this essay investigates what has been recognized as the first mass shooting in the modern United States—Howard Unruh’s 1949 mass shoot
Autor:
Benjamin R. Warner, Cassandra Kearney, Michael W. Kearney, Mitchell S. McKinney, Jihye Park, Go-Eun Kim
Publikováno v:
American Behavioral Scientist. :000276422110465
This study presents the results of a quasi-experiment to assess the effects of viewing the live televised general election presidential and vice-presidential campaign debates. We contribute to a growing empirical record on the polarizing effects of c