Jennifer Hoewe

Jennifer Hoewe

Purdue University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Jennifer Hoewe

Jennifer Hoewe, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Purdue University, specializes in the field of Media Psychology, Political Communication.

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

The Media Use Model: A metatheoretical framework for media processes and effects

News bias perceptions as impacted by source cues, content cues, and media bias ratings

Developing contemporary factors of political participation

Selection, trust, and the effects of cable news consumption

The Impact of Online Network Diversity on Familiarity and Engagement with Social Issues News on Facebook

Using moral foundations to assess stereotypes: Americans’ perceptions of immigrants and refugees

Using narrative media to satisfy intrinsic needs: Connecting parasocial relationships, retrospective imaginative involvement, and self-determination theory.

A cognitive processing framework for media interpretation

Jennifer Hoewe Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

996

Citations(since 2020)

787

Cited By

447

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

30

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jennifer Hoewe Skills & Research Interests

Media Psychology

Political Communication

Top articles of Jennifer Hoewe

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Media Use Model: A metatheoretical framework for media processes and effects

Human Communication Research

Jennifer Hoewe

David R Ewoldsen

2024/4/1

News bias perceptions as impacted by source cues, content cues, and media bias ratings

Communication Monographs

Jennifer Hoewe

Jessie Barton

2024/2/15

Developing contemporary factors of political participation

The Social Science Journal

Bumsoo Kim

Jennifer Hoewe

2023/10/2

Selection, trust, and the effects of cable news consumption

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

Jennifer Hoewe

Janel Jett

Amber Lusvardi

Eric Wiemer

2023/6

The Impact of Online Network Diversity on Familiarity and Engagement with Social Issues News on Facebook

The Journal of Social Media in Society

Donghee Yvette Wohn

Seong Jae Min

Jennifer Hoewe

Brian J Bowe

2023/5/31

Using moral foundations to assess stereotypes: Americans’ perceptions of immigrants and refugees

Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies

Jennifer Hoewe

Elliot Panek

Cynthia Peacock

Lindsey Sherrill

Shannon Wheeler

2022/10/2

Using narrative media to satisfy intrinsic needs: Connecting parasocial relationships, retrospective imaginative involvement, and self-determination theory.

Psychology of Popular Media

Brett Sherrick

Jennifer Hoewe

David R Ewoldsen

2022/7

A cognitive processing framework for media interpretation

Journal of Media Psychology

David R Ewoldsen

Jennifer Hoewe

Sarah Grady

2022/3/31

The roles of congruity, narrative, and identification in sustainability messaging

Communication Research Reports

Brett Sherrick

Jennifer Hoewe

2022/3/15

Hyperpartisan news use: Relationships with partisanship and cognitive and affective involvement

Mass Communication and Society

Cynthia Peacock

Jennifer Hoewe

Elliot Panek

G Paul Willis

2021/3/4

Magic words or talking point? The framing of ‘radical Islam’in news coverage and its effects

Journalism

Jennifer Hoewe

Brian J Bowe

2021/4

The relationship between Fox News use and Americans’ policy preferences regarding refugees and immigrants

International Journal of Communication

Jennifer Hoewe

Cynthia Peacock

Bumsoo Kim

Matthew Barnidge

2020/3/13

Linking political TV shows with female lead characters to political engagement: the roles of parasocial processes and gender identity

Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media

Jennifer Hoewe

Eric C Wiemer

Tiwaladeoluwa Adekunle

Rachel Barton

Janel Jett

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2020/12/1

Congress and immigration policy: Use of moral language surrounding the Trump presidency

Jennifer Hoewe

Mohammed Ziny

2020/2/15

Irony and Outrage: The Polarized Landscape of Rage, Fear, and Laughter in the United States. By Dannagal Goldthwaite Young. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. 288p. $27 …

Jennifer Hoewe

2020/12

The role and impact of Fox News

The forum

Jennifer Hoewe

Kathryn Cramer Brownell

Eric C Wiemer

2020/10/1

Toward a theory of media priming

Jennifer Hoewe

2020/10/1

The power of media in shaping political attitudes

Jennifer Hoewe

Cynthia Peacock

2020/8/1

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