benjamin r. warner

benjamin r. warner

University of Missouri

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About benjamin r. warner

benjamin r. warner, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Missouri, specializes in the field of Political polarization, political campaigns, political communication.

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

Do Presidential Primary Debates Increase Political Polarization?

Intergroup bias in political decision making

Waiting for a match: Mitigating reactance in prosocial health behavior using psychological distance

Comparing the Effects of Common American Identity, Common Human Identity, and Dual Identity on Affective Polarization and Ethnocentrism

Partisan Media and Polarization in the 2020 Campaign

Democracy Disrupted

Emotional Crisis Communication: The Effects of CEO’s Expression of Guilt and Anger on Organizational Reputation

Trump’s Disruptive Debate: Analyzing the Candidate Branding Costs

benjamin r. warner Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

1364

Citations(since 2020)

990

Cited By

654

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

26

Email

University Profile Page

University of Missouri

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benjamin r. warner Skills & Research Interests

Political polarization

political campaigns

political communication

Top articles of benjamin r. warner

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Do Presidential Primary Debates Increase Political Polarization?

American Behavioral Scientist

Benjamin R Warner

Jihye Park

Go-Eun Kim

Mitchell S McKinney

Wm Bryan Paul

2024/1

Intergroup bias in political decision making

Communication Studies

Darby Gilliland

Benjamin R Warner

Astrid Villamil

Fred J Jennings

2023/9/3

Waiting for a match: Mitigating reactance in prosocial health behavior using psychological distance

Health Communication

Sisi Hu

Courtney D Boman

Benjamin R Warner

2023/3/21

Comparing the Effects of Common American Identity, Common Human Identity, and Dual Identity on Affective Polarization and Ethnocentrism

Xudong Yu

Benjamin R Warner

Seungsu Lee

Magdalena Wojcieszak

2023/3/17

Partisan Media and Polarization in the 2020 Campaign

Democracy Disrupted: Communication in the Volatile 2020 Presidential Election

Benjamin R Warner

Jihye Park

Go-Eun Kim

Alyssa N Coffey

2022/9/13

Democracy Disrupted

Benjamin R Warner

Mary C Banwart

Mitchell S McKinney

Dianne G Bystrom

2022

Emotional Crisis Communication: The Effects of CEO’s Expression of Guilt and Anger on Organizational Reputation

International Journal of Strategic Communication

James Ndone

Benjamin Warner

Margaret E Duffy

2022/10/20

Trump’s Disruptive Debate: Analyzing the Candidate Branding Costs

Democracy Disrupted: Communication in the Volatile 2020 Presidential Election

Josh C Bramlett

Benjamin R Warner

Mitchell S McKinney

2022/9/13

Political difference and polarization in the family: The role of (non) accommodating communication for navigating identity differences

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

Benjamin R Warner

Colleen Warner Colaner

Jihye Park

2021/2

Partisan Identity and Affective Polarization in Presidential Debates

American Behavioral Scientist

Jihye Park

Benjamin R Warner

Mitchell S McKinney

Cassandra Kearney

Michael W Kearney

...

2021/10/18

Social watching the 2020 presidential and vice-presidential debates: the effect of ideological homogeneity and partisan identity strength

Argumentation and Advocacy

Go-Eun Kim

Benjamin R Warner

Cassandra Kearney

Jihye Park

Michael W Kearney

2021/10/2

Losers, villains, and violence: Political attacks, incivility, and support for political violence

International Journal of Communication

Ashley Muddiman

Benjamin R Warner

Amy Schumacher-Rutherford

2021/3/14

Can interparty contact reduce affective polarization? A systematic test of different forms of intergroup contact

Political Communication

Magdalena Wojcieszak

Benjamin R Warner

2020/11/1

Learning from presidential debates: Who learns the most and why?

Communication Studies

Freddie J Jennings

Benjamin R Warner

Mitchell S McKinney

Cassandra C Kearney

Michelle E Funk

...

2020/10/19

Posttraumatic stress related to the killing of Michael Brown and resulting civil unrest in Ferguson, Missouri: Roles of protest engagement, media use, race, and resilience

Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research

Jennifer M First

Laura Danforth

Cynthia M Frisby

Benjamin R Warner

Marcus W Ferguson Jr

...

2020/9/1

Reducing political polarization through narrative writing

Journal of Applied Communication Research

Benjamin R Warner

Haley Kranstuber Horstman

Cassandra C Kearney

2020/7/3

Reconsidering partisanship as a constraint on the persuasive effects of debates

Communication Monographs

Benjamin R Warner

Mitchell S McKinney

Josh C Bramlett

Freddie J Jennings

Michelle Elizabeth Funk

2020/4/2

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