Megan Boler

Megan Boler

University of Toronto

H-index: 31

North America-Canada

About Megan Boler

Megan Boler, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of media studies, gender, affect theory and emotion, critical and cultural studies, social movements.

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

Promoting Disinformation Literacy Among Adults: A Scoping Review of Interventions and Recommendations

Digital Affect Culture and the Logics of Melodrama: Online Polarization and the January 6 Capitol Riots through the Lens of Genre and Affective Discourse Analysis

Media education: history, frameworks, debates and challenges

Cruel, Convenient, and Intimate Publics: Berlant's Lessons for Loneliness and Digital Media Commons

Affect, Protest, Pandemic: Conversations from the crises of 2020

On taking the affective turn: interview with Lauren Berlant, Ann Cvetkovich, and Deborah Gould

The biopolitics of pandemics: interview with Ed Cohen

NARRATIVES IN AMERICA: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN AFFECTIVE POLARIZATION AND VICTIMHOOD IN THE 2020 US ELECTION

Megan Boler Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

9254

Citations(since 2020)

3609

Cited By

7123

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

31

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University of Toronto

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Megan Boler Skills & Research Interests

media studies

gender

affect theory and emotion

critical and cultural studies

social movements

Top articles of Megan Boler

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Promoting Disinformation Literacy Among Adults: A Scoping Review of Interventions and Recommendations

Megan Boler

Hoda Gharib

Amanda Trigiani

Yoon-Ji Kweon

Barbara Perry

2024/3/13

Digital Affect Culture and the Logics of Melodrama: Online Polarization and the January 6 Capitol Riots through the Lens of Genre and Affective Discourse Analysis

Social Media+ Society

Megan Boler

Yoon-Ji Kweon

Míchílín Ní Threasaigh

2024/3

Media education: history, frameworks, debates and challenges

Megan Boler

Amanda Trigiani

Hoda Gharib

2023/1/1

Cruel, Convenient, and Intimate Publics: Berlant's Lessons for Loneliness and Digital Media Commons

Media Theory

Ali Azhar

Megan Boler

2023/12/26

Affect, Protest, Pandemic: Conversations from the crises of 2020

Elizabeth Davis

Megan Boler

2022/5/4

On taking the affective turn: interview with Lauren Berlant, Ann Cvetkovich, and Deborah Gould

Cultural Studies

Lauren Berlant

Ann Cvetkovich

Deborah Gould

Megan Boler

Elizabeth Davis

2022/5/4

The biopolitics of pandemics: interview with Ed Cohen

Cultural studies

Ed Cohen

Megan Boler

Elizabeth Davis

2022/5/4

NARRATIVES IN AMERICA: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN AFFECTIVE POLARIZATION AND VICTIMHOOD IN THE 2020 US ELECTION

AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research

Hoda Gharib

Megan Boler

2021/9/15

MELODRAMATIC PLATFORMS: THE AFFECTIVE THEATRE OF POLARIZED POLITICAL STORYTELLING ON SOCIAL MEDIA

AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research

Míchílín Ní Threasaigh

Megan Boler

2021/9/15

Discourses of victimhood and identity politics on social media: understanding affective polarization during the us election

AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research

Amanda Trigiani

Megan Boler

2021/9/15

Affect, Media, Movement: Interview with Susanna Paasonen and Zizi Papacharissi

Megan Boler

Elizabeth Davis

2020/9/2

Beyond Behaviorism and Black Boxes: The Future of Media Theory Interview with Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Warren Sack, and Sarah Sharma

Megan Boler

Elizabeth Davis

2020/9/2

AFFECT, MEDIA, MOVEMENT

Affective Politics of Digital Media: Propaganda by Other Means

Megan Boler

Elizabeth Davis

2020/9/2

Reverberation, affect, and digital politics of responsibility

Adi Kuntsman

2020/9/2

DIGITAL PROPAGANDA AND EMOTIONAL MICRO-TARGETING

Affective Politics of Digital Media: Propaganda by Other Means

Megan Boler

Elizabeth Davis

2020/9/2

Introduction: Propaganda by other means

Megan Boler

Elizabeth Davis

2020/9/2

Affective politics of digital media

Megan Boler

Elizabeth Davis

2020

Digital propaganda and emotional micro-targeting: interview with Jonathan Albright, Carole Cadwalladr, Paolo Gerbaudo, and Tamsin Shaw

Megan Boler

Elizabeth Davis

2020/9/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 58
Katherine R. Allen

Katherine R. Allen

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

H-index: 44
Vivienne Bozalek

Vivienne Bozalek

University of the Western Cape

H-index: 28
David Hicks

David Hicks

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

H-index: 26
Peter E. Doolittle

Peter E. Doolittle

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

H-index: 18
Matt Ratto

Matt Ratto

University of Toronto

H-index: 7
Susan Ariew

Susan Ariew

University of South Florida

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