Jason Gainous

Jason Gainous

University of Louisville

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Jason Gainous

Jason Gainous, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Louisville, specializes in the field of Political Communication, IT Politics, Political Behavior.

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

The Anger Inferno: Impact of Social Media on Erosion of Faith in Democracy and Democratic Norms in the United States

To vote or not to vote? Fake news, voter fraud, and support for postponing the 2020 US presidential election

Surfing to the political extremes: Digital media, social media, and policy attitude polarization

Protesting With Feeling in Puerto Rico: Twitter and El Verano Del 19

Is religion the opiate of the digital masses? Religious authority, social media, and protest

Digital media consumption and voting among Central Asian youth: why democratic context matters

Economic Growth and the Feminisation of Political Science in Kazakhstan: A Leaky Pipeline?

Directed Digital Dissidence in Autocracies: How China Wins Online

Jason Gainous Information

University

Position

Professor Political Science

Citations(all)

2623

Citations(since 2020)

1384

Cited By

1810

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

University of Louisville

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Jason Gainous Skills & Research Interests

Political Communication

IT Politics

Political Behavior

Top articles of Jason Gainous

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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Co-Authors

H-index: 37
Jeff Gill

Jeff Gill

American University

H-index: 30
Mirya R. Holman

Mirya R. Holman

Tulane University

H-index: 26
Stephen C. Craig

Stephen C. Craig

University of Florida

H-index: 25
Adam M. Enders

Adam M. Enders

University of Louisville

H-index: 24
charles ziegler

charles ziegler

University of Louisville

H-index: 23
Dr. Jason P. Abbott

Dr. Jason P. Abbott

University of Louisville

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