Amanda Hinnant

Amanda Hinnant

University of Missouri

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Amanda Hinnant

Amanda Hinnant, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Missouri, specializes in the field of Health and science communication, media sociology, health inequalities, health journalism, journalism studies.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

COVID-19 vaccination communication: Effects of vaccine conspiracy beliefs and message framing among black and white participants

Exploring the Strategic Use of TikTok for Clinical Trial Recruitment: How audiences’ Prior Short-Form Video Usage Influences Persuasive Effects

Journalistic Conceptualisation of Science and Health: An Overview

Overcoming Black Americans’ psychological and cognitive barriers to clinical trial participation: Effects of news framing and exemplars

Pseudo-events: Tracking mediatization with machine learning over 40 years

Contested Certainty and Credibility: The Effect of Personal Stories and Scientific Evidence in User Comments on News Story Evaluation and Relevance

Improving rural White men’s attitudes toward clinical trial messaging and participation: effects of framing, exemplars and trust

An informed approach to the development of primary care pediatric firearm safety messages

Amanda Hinnant Information

University

Position

School of Journalism

Citations(all)

3530

Citations(since 2020)

1607

Cited By

2559

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

University of Missouri

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Amanda Hinnant Skills & Research Interests

Health and science communication

media sociology

health inequalities

health journalism

journalism studies

Top articles of Amanda Hinnant

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

COVID-19 vaccination communication: Effects of vaccine conspiracy beliefs and message framing among black and white participants

Vaccine

Namyeon Lee

Yoorim Hong

Ciera E Kirkpatrick

Sisi Hu

Sungkyoung Lee

...

2024/4/16

Exploring the Strategic Use of TikTok for Clinical Trial Recruitment: How audiences’ Prior Short-Form Video Usage Influences Persuasive Effects

Journal of Health Communication

Namyeon Lee

Yoorim Hong

Sisi Hu

Ciera E Kirkpatrick

Sungkyoung Lee

...

2024/4/8

Journalistic Conceptualisation of Science and Health: An Overview

Amanda Hinnant

2024/4/2

Overcoming Black Americans’ psychological and cognitive barriers to clinical trial participation: Effects of news framing and exemplars

Health Communication

Ciera E Kirkpatrick

Sisi Hu

Namyeon Lee

Yoorim Hong

Sungkyoung Lee

...

2023/10/15

Pseudo-events: Tracking mediatization with machine learning over 40 years

Computers in Human Behavior

Mengyao Xu

Lingshu Hu

Amanda Hinnant

2023/7/1

Contested Certainty and Credibility: The Effect of Personal Stories and Scientific Evidence in User Comments on News Story Evaluation and Relevance

Science communication

Amanda Hinnant

Sisi Hu

Yoorim Hong

Rachel Young

2023/2

Improving rural White men’s attitudes toward clinical trial messaging and participation: effects of framing, exemplars and trust

Health Education Research

Sisi Hu

Ciera E Kirkpatrick

Yoorim Hong

Namyeon Lee

Sungkyoung Lee

...

2022/12/1

An informed approach to the development of primary care pediatric firearm safety messages

BMC pediatrics

Lindsay N Fuzzell

Sherry Dodd

Sisi Hu

Amanda Hinnant

Sungkyoung Lee

...

2022/1/7

The impact of retransmission and modality on communicating health research findings via social media

Health communication

Ciera E Dockter

Sungkyoung Lee

Courtney D Boman

Amanda Hinnant

Glen T Cameron

2021/8/24

The third rail of pediatric communication: discussing firearm risk and safety in well-child exams

Health communication

Amanda Hinnant

Courtney D Boman

Sisi Hu

Rokeshia Renné Ashley

Sungkyoung Lee

...

2021/3/21

Constructing and influencing perceived authenticity in science communication: Experimenting with narrative

PloS one

Lise Saffran

Sisi Hu

Amanda Hinnant

Laura D Scherer

Susan C Nagel

2020/1/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 72
Eszter Hargittai

Eszter Hargittai

Universität Zürich

H-index: 55
Glen T. Cameron

Glen T. Cameron

University of Missouri

H-index: 33
Laura D Scherer

Laura D Scherer

University of Colorado Denver

H-index: 23
María E. Len-Ríos

María E. Len-Ríos

University of Georgia

H-index: 19
Rachel Young

Rachel Young

University of Iowa

H-index: 17
Cynthia Frisby

Cynthia Frisby

University of Missouri

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