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Hernando Rojas
Hernando Rojas
University of Wisconsin, Madison; Universidad Externado de Colombia
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Weblogs, traditional sources online and political participation: an assessment of how the internet is changing the political environment.”
H Gil De Zuniga, E Puig-I-Abril, H Rojas
New Media & Society 11, 553-574, 2009
610*2009
For the good of others: Censorship and the third-person effect
H Rojas, DV Shah, RJ Faber
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 8 (2), 163-186, 1996
4491996
Mobilizers mobilized: Information, expression, mobilization and participation in the digital age
H Rojas, E Puig-i-Abril
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 14 (4), 902-927, 2009
4362009
“Corrective” Actions in the Public Sphere: How Perceptions of Media and Media Effects Shape Political Behaviors
H Rojas
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 22 (3), 343-363, 2010
3492010
Beyond access: The digital divide and Internet uses and gratifications
J Cho, HG De Zuniga, H Rojas, DV Shah
IT & Society 1 (4), 46-72, 2003
3102003
The networked public sphere
LA Friedland, T Hove, H Rojas
JavnostThe Public 13 (4), 5-26, 2006
2832006
Revising the communication mediation model for a new political communication ecology
DV Shah, DM McLeod, H Rojas, J Cho, MW Wagner, LA Friedland
Human Communication Research 43 (4), 491-504, 2017
2112017
International TV news, foreign affairs interest and public knowledge: A comparative study of foreign news coverage and public opinion in 11 countries
T Aalberg, S Papathanassopoulos, S Soroka, J Curran, K Hayashi, ...
Journalism Studies 14 (3), 387-406, 2013
1702013
Hostile media perceptions, presumed media influence, and political talk: Expanding the corrective action hypothesis
M Barnidge, H Rojas
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 26 (2), 135-156, 2014
1682014
Sources in the news: A comparative study
R Tiffen, PK Jones, D Rowe, T Aalberg, S Coen, J Curran, K Hayashi, ...
Journalism studies 15 (4), 374-391, 2014
1632014
Online threat, but television is still dominant: A comparative study of 11 nations’ news consumption
S Papathanassopoulos, S Coen, J Curran, T Aalberg, D Rowe, P Jones, ...
Journalism Practice 7 (6), 690-704, 2013
1392013
Strategy versus understanding: How orientations toward political conversation influence political engagement
H Rojas
Communication Research 35 (4), 452-480, 2008
1382008
A Communicative Approach to Social Capital
H Rojas, DV Shah, LA Friedland
Journal of Communication 61 (4), 689-712, 2011
1342011
Why are “others” so polarized? Perceived political polarization and media use in 10 countries
JH Yang, H Rojas, M Wojcieszak, T Aalberg, S Coen, J Curran, K Hayashi, ...
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 21 (5), 349-367, 2016
1322016
La brecha digital universitaria: La apropiación de las TIC en estudiantes de educación superior en Bogotá (Colombia)
C Berrío Zapata, H Rojas
Comunicar: Revista Científica de Comunicación y Educación 22 (43), 133-142, 2014
118*2014
Media dialogue: Perceiving and addressing community problems
H Rojas, DV Shah, J Cho, M Schmierbach, H Keum, H Gil-De-Zuñiga
Mass Communication & Society 8 (2), 93-110, 2005
1172005
The politics of “Unfriending”: User filtration in response to political disagreement on social media
JH Yang, M Barnidge, H Rojas
Computers in Human Behavior 70, 22-29, 2017
1152017
Communication, Participation and Democracy
H Rojas
universitas humanística, 109-142, 2006
109*2006
Reconsidering ‘virtuous circle’and ‘media malaise’theories of the media: An 11-nation study
J Curran, S Coen, S Soroka, T Aalberg, K Hayashi, Z Hichy, S Iyengar, ...
Journalism 15 (7), 815-833, 2014
1082014
“Fake news is anything they say!”—Conceptualization and weaponization of fake news among the American public
C Tong, H Gill, J Li, S Valenzuela, H Rojas
Mass Communication and Society 23 (5), 755-778, 2020
982020
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