Rachel R. Mourão

Rachel R. Mourão

Michigan State University

H-index: 21

North America-United States

About Rachel R. Mourão

Rachel R. Mourão, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Michigan State University, specializes in the field of Journalism Studies, Political Communication, International Communication.

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

When the Right Protests: How Journalists Cover Conservative Movements

Predicting audience verification intention: The impact of partisanship, source, importance, and information familiarity on willingness to verify headlines

No reckoning for the right: How political ideology, protest tolerance and news consumption affect support Black Lives Matter protests

Hydropower in the News: how Journalists do (not) Cover the Environmental and Socioeconomic Costs of Dams in Brazil

Black Lives Matter coverage: How protest news frames and attitudinal change affect social media engagement

Advancing convergence research: Renewable energy solutions for off-grid communities

Protest coverage matters: How media framing and visual communication affects support for Black civil rights protests

Framing Ferguson: The interplay of advocacy and journalistic frames in local and national newspaper coverage of Michael Brown

Rachel R. Mourão Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1625

Citations(since 2020)

1466

Cited By

565

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

University Profile Page

Michigan State University

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Rachel R. Mourão Skills & Research Interests

Journalism Studies

Political Communication

International Communication

Top articles of Rachel R. Mourão

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

When the Right Protests: How Journalists Cover Conservative Movements

Journalism Practice

Rachel R Mourão

2023/7/3

Predicting audience verification intention: The impact of partisanship, source, importance, and information familiarity on willingness to verify headlines

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

Rachel R Mourão

Esther Thorson

Kevin Kryston

Carin Tunney

2023/6

No reckoning for the right: How political ideology, protest tolerance and news consumption affect support Black Lives Matter protests

Political Communication

Danielle K Brown

Rachel R Mourão

2022/11/2

Hydropower in the News: how Journalists do (not) Cover the Environmental and Socioeconomic Costs of Dams in Brazil

Environmental Communication

Rachel R Mourão

Gisele Souza Neuls

Karina Ninni

2022/10/6

Black Lives Matter coverage: How protest news frames and attitudinal change affect social media engagement

Digital Journalism

Rachel R Mourão

Danielle K Brown

2022/4/21

Advancing convergence research: Renewable energy solutions for off-grid communities

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Emilio F Moran

Maria Claudia Lopez

Rachel Mourão

Erik Brown

Aaron M McCright

...

2022/12/6

Protest coverage matters: How media framing and visual communication affects support for Black civil rights protests

Mass Communication and Society

Danielle K Brown

Rachel R Mourão

2021/7/4

Framing Ferguson: The interplay of advocacy and journalistic frames in local and national newspaper coverage of Michael Brown

Journalism

Rachel R Mourão

Danielle K Brown

George Sylvie

2021/2

Tweeting outside the lines: Normalization and fragmentation as political reporters break from the mainstream

Journalism Practice

Rachel R Mourão

Logan Molyneux

2021/9/14

Toward in-depth coverage: Testing the effectiveness of a single-issue multimedia course for undergraduate public affairs reporting

Journalism & Mass Communication Educator

Rachel R Mourão

Soo Young Shin

Carin Tunney

2021/9

Covering protests on Twitter: The influences on journalists’ social media portrayals of left-and right-leaning demonstrations in Brazil

The International Journal of Press/Politics

Rachel R Mourão

Weiyue Chen

2020/4

When do audiences verify? How perceptions about message and source influence audience verification of news headlines

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

Stephanie Edgerly

Rachel R Mourão

Esther Thorson

Samuel M Tham

2020/3

Faking alternative journalism? An analysis of self-presentations of “fake news” sites

Digital Journalism

Craig T Robertson

Rachel R Mourão

2020/10/6

Awareness, reporting, and branding: Exploring influences on Brazilian Journalists’ social media use across platforms

Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media

Rachel R Mourão

Summer Harlow

2020/5/1

Who uses fact-checking sites? The impact of demographics, political antecedents, and media use on fact-checking site awareness, attitudes, and behavior

The International Journal of Press/Politics

Craig T Robertson

Rachel R Mourão

Esther Thorson

2020/4

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Co-Authors

H-index: 66
Esther Thorson

Esther Thorson

Michigan State University

H-index: 22
Logan Molyneux

Logan Molyneux

Temple University

H-index: 21
Shannon C. McGregor

Shannon C. McGregor

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 21
Trevor Diehl

Trevor Diehl

Central Michigan University

H-index: 18
Hong Tien  Vu

Hong Tien Vu

University of Kansas

H-index: 15
Craig T. Robertson

Craig T. Robertson

University of Oxford

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