Laramie Taylor

Laramie Taylor

University of California, Davis

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Laramie Taylor

Laramie Taylor, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Davis, specializes in the field of Media Uses and Effects, Media Effects, Mass Communication, Fan Studies.

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

Uses and Grindifications: Examining the Motivators and Antecedents of Grindr Usage Among GBMSM

Incivility in COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Discourse and Moral Foundations: Natural Language Processing Approach

Persuasive narratives about osteoporosis: Effects of protagonist competence, narrator point of view, and subjective risk

Ideal-Body Media and Gay Men’s Self-Discrepancy

Effects of self-objectification on viewers’ narrative engagement.

Making Friends with Strangers Online: Transitions Across Public, Bounded Private and Private Communications Channels.

Uncivil reactions to sexual assault online: linguistic features of news reports predict discourse incivility

Sports Fans and Magical Thinking: How Supernatural Thinking Connects Fans to Teams

Laramie Taylor Information

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Citations(all)

2870

Citations(since 2020)

1323

Cited By

2046

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

29

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Laramie Taylor Skills & Research Interests

Media Uses and Effects

Media Effects

Mass Communication

Fan Studies

Top articles of Laramie Taylor

Uses and Grindifications: Examining the Motivators and Antecedents of Grindr Usage Among GBMSM

Journal of Homosexuality

2024/1/25

Laramie Taylor
Laramie Taylor

H-Index: 18

Incivility in COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Discourse and Moral Foundations: Natural Language Processing Approach

JMIR Formative Research

2023/11/29

Persuasive narratives about osteoporosis: Effects of protagonist competence, narrator point of view, and subjective risk

Health Education & Behavior

2023/3/20

Ideal-Body Media and Gay Men’s Self-Discrepancy

One Size Does Not Fit All: Undressing the Performance of Bodies in Popular Culture

2022/11/22

Effects of self-objectification on viewers’ narrative engagement.

Psychology of Popular Media

2022/6/30

Making Friends with Strangers Online: Transitions Across Public, Bounded Private and Private Communications Channels.

American Communication Journal

2022/3/1

Uncivil reactions to sexual assault online: linguistic features of news reports predict discourse incivility

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking

2021/12/1

Sports Fans and Magical Thinking: How Supernatural Thinking Connects Fans to Teams

International Journal of Sport Communication

2021/10/22

How gay men discuss their bodies online

Communication Research Reports

2021/10/20

If your girl only knew: The effects of infidelity-themed song lyrics on cognitions related to infidelity.

Psychology of Popular Media

2021/10

Desensitization to fear-inducing COVID-19 health news on Twitter: Observational study

JMIR Infodemiology

2021/7/28

Eudaimonia, hedonia, and fan behavior: Examining the motives of fans of fictional texts.

Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts

2021/5

Narratives of prevention and affliction in Type 2 diabetes: Mechanisms of influence in a sample of middle-aged women

Journal of health communication

2021/4/3

Magical thinking and fans of fictional texts.

Psychology of Popular Media

2021/1

Easy listening? An analysis of infidelity in top pop, hip-hop, and country song lyrics over 25 years

Psychology of Music

2020/11

Effects of public versus media responsibility messages on stigmatization of people with schizophrenia in an American adult sample

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology

2020/7

Your cheating cognitions: Young women’s responses to television messages about infidelity

Mass Communication and Society

2020/3/3

Material abundance messages and women's partner trait preferences: Effects of exposure to advertisements for consumer goods

Evolutionary Psychological Science

2020

Personality Traits and Fans' Motives for Attention to Fictional Narratives

2020

Risky business: sexual risk and responsibility messages in teen sex romps

Sexuality & Culture

2020/12

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