Let me entertain you: Does online incidental exposure to non-political content distract from political learning?
Journal of Information Technology & Politics
2025
1-15
Incidental and intentional exposure in a mock election setting on social media: effects on subjective and objective political knowledge and aligned voting
Human Communication Research
2025
How do Healthy Political Discussions Invigorate Online Participation? Evidence from 17 European Countries
Social Media + Society
2025
11
4
AI in the Newsroom: Does the Public Trust Automated Journalism and Will They Pay for It?
Journalism Studies
2025
1-20
When Does Fame Not Matter? Examining Gender Differences in Politicians’ Social Media Experiences
Politics & Gender
2025
1–28
Can AI-Attributed News Challenge Partisan News Selection? Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2025
Conspiracism and government distrust predict COVID-19 vaccine refusal
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
2025
12
1
Written for Lawyers or Users? Mapping the Complexity of Community Guidelines
Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
2025
19
1295-1314
Economic evaluations and partisan faultfinding: when are respondents most likely to answer survey questions honestly?
Political Science Research and Methods
2025
1-17