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The revolution will be networked: The influence of social networking sites on political attitudes and behavior
W Zhang, TJ Johnson, T Seltzer, SL Bichard
Social Science Computer Review 28 (1), 75-92, 2010
8652010
Politics and the Twitter revolution: How tweets influence the relationship between political leaders and the public
JH Parmelee, SL Bichard
Lexington books, 2011
7952011
Every blog has its day: Politically-interested Internet users’ perceptions of blog credibility
TJ Johnson, BK Kaye, SL Bichard, WJ Wong
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 13 (1), 100-122, 2007
4262007
Communication communities or “cyberghettos?”: A path analysis model examining factors that explain selective exposure to blogs
TJ Johnson, SL Bichard, W Zhang
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 15 (1), 60-82, 2009
1932009
Building blogs: A multi-dimensional analysis of the distribution of frames on the 2004 presidential candidate web sites
SL Bichard
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 83 (2), 329-345, 2006
1482006
Television viewing and ethnic stereotypes: Do college students form stereotypical perceptions of ethnic groups as a result of heavy television consumption?
MJ Lee, SL Bichard, MS Irey, HM Walt, AJ Carlson
The Howard Journal of Communications 20 (1), 95-110, 2009
1272009
Two sides of the coin: Assessing the influence of social network site use during the 2012 US presidential campaign
W Zhang, T Seltzer, SL Bichard
Social Science Computer Review 31 (5), 542-551, 2013
1012013
United we stand? Online social network sites and civic engagement
TJ Johnson, W Zhang, SL Bichard
A networked self, 193-215, 2010
862010
Voices of convergence or conflict? A path analysis investigation of selective exposure to political websites
TJ Johnson, W Zhang, SL Bichard
Social Science Computer Review 29 (4), 449-469, 2011
812011
PR in the ER: Managing internal organization–public relationships in a hospital emergency department
T Seltzer, E Gardner, S Bichard, C Callison
Public Relations Review 38 (1), 128-136, 2012
462012
Podcasting on purpose: Exploring motivations for podcast use among young adults
CM Craig, ME Brooks, S Bichard
International Journal of Listening 37 (1), 39-48, 2023
332023
“Mom! I've seen that on a commercial!” US preschoolers' recognition of brand logos
ES Kinsky, S Bichard
Young Consumers 12 (2), 145-158, 2011
302011
Effective message design targeting college students for the prevention of binge-drinking: Basing design on rebellious risk-taking tendency
MJ Lee, SL Bichard
Health Communication 20 (3), 299-308, 2006
262006
What's the score?: A content analysis of mature adults in Super Bowl commercials
ME Brooks, S Bichard, C Craig
Howard Journal of Communications 27 (4), 347-366, 2016
252016
Exploring ads of the world: How social issues are framed in global advertisements
ME Brooks, CM Craig, S Bichard
Howard Journal of Communications 31 (2), 150-170, 2020
192020
Digital house calls: US healthcare professionals and online media communication
C Craig, B Campbell, S Bichard, D Baker
Journal of Communication in Healthcare 6 (4), 187-196, 2013
102013
Shut up and listen: The influence of selective exposure to blogs on political tolerance
TJ Johnson, SL Bichard, W Zhang
Internet Issues: Blogging, the digital divide and digital libraries, 147-164, 2010
82010
Prosocial consumer socialization: how socialization agents impact prosocial attitudes and behavior
CM Craig, ME Brooks, S Bichard
Atlantic Journal of Communication 29 (3), 136-150, 2021
62021
Public opinion on YouTube: A functional theory analysis of the frames employed in user comments following Sarah Palin’s 2008 acceptance speech
BJ Chambers, SL Bichard
International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP) 3 (2), 1-15, 2012
62012
London, Lyrics, & Louis Vuitton: A Cross-Cultural Content Analysis of Product Placement in Popular Music
C Clay, S Bichard
Southwestern Mass Communication Journal 30 (1), 2014
52014
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