Jason Gainous
University of Louisville
H-index: 24
North America-United States
Top articles of Jason Gainous
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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The Anger Inferno: Impact of Social Media on Erosion of Faith in Democracy and Democratic Norms in the United States | The 1st Media Innovation: Opportunities and Challenges | Jason Gainous Syed Ali Hussain Kevin Wagner | 2024/3/10 |
To vote or not to vote? Fake news, voter fraud, and support for postponing the 2020 US presidential election | Politics & Policy | Stephen C Craig Jason Gainous | 2024/2 |
Surfing to the political extremes: Digital media, social media, and policy attitude polarization | Social Science Quarterly | Jason Gainous Kevin M Wagner | 2023/7 |
Protesting With Feeling in Puerto Rico: Twitter and El Verano Del 19 | Political Research Quarterly | Jason Gainous Mayra Vélez Serrano Kevin M Wagner | 2023/6 |
Is religion the opiate of the digital masses? Religious authority, social media, and protest | Information, Communication & Society | David T Buckley Jason Gainous Kevin M Wagner | 2023/3/12 |
Digital media consumption and voting among Central Asian youth: why democratic context matters | Central Asian Survey | Amanzhol Bekmagambetov Jason Gainous Kevin M Wagner Zhaxylyk Sabitov Adil Rodionov | 2023/10/2 |
Economic Growth and the Feminisation of Political Science in Kazakhstan: A Leaky Pipeline? | Europe-Asia Studies | Adil Rodionov Zhaxylyk Sabitov Jason Gainous Kevin M Wagner Amanzhol Bekmagambetov | 2023/1/2 |
Directed Digital Dissidence in Autocracies: How China Wins Online | Jason Gainous Rongbin Han Andrew W. MacDonald Kevin M. Wagner | 2023 | |
The politics of evasion: The missing statehood debate in puerto rico | Party Politics | Kevin M Wagner Jason Gainous Mayra Vélez-Serrano | 2023 |
Social media and protest behavior in a restrictive traditional media environment: The case of the Philippines | International Journal of Communication | Jason P Abbott Jason Gainous Kevin M Wagner | 2022/12/29 |
Is the MENA Surfing to the Extremes? Digital and Social Media, Echo Chambers/Filter Bubbles, and Attitude Extremity | International Journal of Communication | Kevin M Wagner Jason Gainous Allison Warnersmith Dane Warner | 2022/12/29 |
Say it again with feeling: Issue ownership and candidate communication using Twitter | Social Science Quarterly | Adam M Enders Jason Gainous Kevin M Wagner | 2022/7 |
Climate change as a national security issue: Examining framing effects across party | American Politics Research | Jason Gainous Melissa K Merry | 2022/3 |
Active vs. passive social media engagement with critical information: Protest behavior in two Asian countries | The International Journal of Press/Politics | Jason Gainous Jason P Abbott Kevin M Wagner | 2021/4 |
Gender differences in critical digital political engagement in China: The consequences for protest attitudes | Social Science Computer Review | Kevin M Wagner Jason Gainous Jason P Abbott | 2021/4 |
Do Source cues or frames matter? Convincing the public about the veracity of climate science | Social Science Quarterly | Jason Gainous Rodger A Payne Melissa K Merry | 2021/8 |
Race, political targeting, and value application: the effects of framing on gay rights opinions among Blacks and Whites | Ethnic and Racial Studies | Laurie Rhodebeck Jason Gainous Bryce Kleinsteuber | 2020/12/7 |
Southern accents and partisan stereotypes: Evaluating political candidates | Social Science Quarterly | Kathleen Ash Wesley Johnson Gracie Lagadinos Sarah Simon Jared Thomas | 2020/9 |
Ethnic cues, Latino skin tone, and voter preferences: an experimental test | Social Science Quarterly | Ben Anderson Garrett Bird Richard Kornrumpf Maria Macaluso Natasha Mundkur | 2020/9 |
Book Review: Frenemies: How Social Media Polarizes America | Jason Gainous Kevin M Wagner | 2020/4 |