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Autor:
Cecilia Cerja, Nicole D. Nave, Kelly L. Winfrey, Catherine Helen Palczewski, Leslie A. Hahner
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. :1-27
Autor:
Kelly L. Winfrey, Diana B. Carlin
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Communication Studies. 74:131-146
Autor:
Kelly L. Winfrey
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American Behavioral Scientist. 65:558-573
The 2020 presidential race started in Iowa, like it has since 1972. The slate of candidates was the most diverse ever and included six women. This study examines the relationship between candidates’ gender, image, and support among Iowa voters. Iow
Autor:
Natalie Pennington, Kelly L. Winfrey
Publikováno v:
Communication Studies. 72:100-114
The decision to engage in informal political talk within one’s interpersonal network is not easily undertaken, particularly when that communication takes place through social networking sites (SNSs...
Autor:
Kelly L. Winfrey, James M Schnoebelen
Publikováno v:
Review of Communication Research
Women gained the right to vote nearly 100 years ago, but it was not until 1980 that political scholars and practitioners began paying much attention to the role of women in elections. Twelve years later it was the so-called "Year of the Woman" in 199
Autor:
Kelly L. Winfrey
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American Behavioral Scientist. 61:1002-1023
The Iowa Caucus has been the first chance for voters to voice their choice for president since 1976, and every 4 years since the nation’s attention has turned to Iowa in the months leading up to the election. The campaigning in Iowa starts early, v
Autor:
Kelly L. Winfrey
Uncovering the psychological and sociological reasons for the gender gap in American politics, this fascinating volume explores how such factors influence women and lead to their political beliefs and behaviors.Based on original research with women v
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Computers in Human Behavior. 44:279-283
Experimental design of college students "liking" Presidential candidates during the 2012 general election.Examined changes in political information efficacy, external efficacy, and political engagement at 3 time points.No significant difference betwe
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American Behavioral Scientist. 58:794-809
The 2012 election was marked by discussions of women’s issues from abortion to equal pay, and both presidential candidates employed strategies designed to win female voters. Since women vote in larger numbers than men and are more likely to be swin
Autor:
Kelly L. Winfrey, Mary C. Banwart
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Social Science Computer Review. 31:614-624
Online self-presentation strategies are critical for female candidates to develop and deliver effectively. This is because the media appear to cover male and female candidates differently in news coverage, and research-based evidence continues to sug