Helping populism win? Social media use, filter bubbles, and support for populist presidential candidates in the 2016 US election campaign J Groshek, K Koc-Michalska Information, Communication & Society 20 (9), 1389-1407, 2017 | 331 | 2017 |
The democratic effects of the Internet, 1994—2003: A cross-national inquiry of 152 countries J Groshek International Communication Gazette 71 (3), 115-136, 2009 | 226 | 2009 |
Agenda trending: Reciprocity and the predictive capacity of social network sites in intermedia agenda setting across issues over time J Groshek, M Clough Groshek Available at SSRN 2199144, 2013 | 193 | 2013 |
Public sentiment and critical framing in social media content during the 2012 US presidential campaign J Groshek, A Al-Rawi Social Science Computer Review 31 (5), 563-576, 2013 | 178 | 2013 |
The affordance effect: Gatekeeping and (non) reciprocal journalism on Twitter J Groshek, E Tandoc Proceedings of the 7th 2016 international conference on social media …, 2016 | 108 | 2016 |
Media, instability, and democracy: Examining the Granger-causal relationships of 122 countries from 1946 to 2003 J Groshek Journal of Communication 61 (6), 1161-1182, 2011 | 96 | 2011 |
Embedding the internet in the lives of college students: Online and offline behavior CL Ogan, M Ozakca, J Groshek Social Science Computer Review 26 (2), 170-177, 2008 | 95 | 2008 |
Double differentiation in a cross-national comparison of populist political movements and online media uses in the United States and the Netherlands J Groshek, J Engelbert New media & society 15 (2), 183-202, 2013 | 91 | 2013 |
Meaner on mobile: Incivility and impoliteness in communicating online J Groshek, C Cutino Proceedings of the 7th 2016 International Conference on Social Media …, 2016 | 83 | 2016 |
Online media and offline empowerment in post-rebellion Tunisia: An analysis of Internet use during democratic transition A Breuer, J Groshek Journal of Information Technology & Politics 11 (1), 25-44, 2014 | 79 | 2014 |
Homogenous agendas, disparate frames: CNN and CNN International coverage online J Groshek Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 52 (1), 52-68, 2008 | 79 | 2008 |
A cross-section of voter learning, campaign interest and intention to vote in the 2008 American election: Did Web 2.0 matter J Groshek, D Dimitrova Communication Studies Journal 9 (1), 355-375, 2011 | 76 | 2011 |
What the fake? Assessing the extent of networked political spamming and bots in the propagation of# fakenews on Twitter A Al-Rawi, J Groshek, L Zhang Online Information Review 43 (1), 53-71, 2019 | 74 | 2019 |
A time-series, multinational analysis of democratic forecasts and Internet diffusion J Groshek International Journal of Communication 4, 33, 2010 | 67 | 2010 |
Social media use and preferences in patients with inflammatory bowel disease J Reich, L Guo, J Groshek, J Weinberg, W Chen, C Martin, MD Long, ... Inflammatory bowel diseases 25 (3), 587-591, 2019 | 59 | 2019 |
Netflix and engage? Implications for streaming television on political participation during the 2016 US presidential campaign J Groshek, S Krongard Social Sciences 5 (4), 65, 2016 | 52 | 2016 |
Social media use in patients with inflammatory bowel disease L Guo, J Reich, J Groshek, FA Farraye Inflammatory bowel diseases 22 (5), 1231-1238, 2016 | 49 | 2016 |
Coverage of the pre-Iraq War debate as a case study of frame indexing J Groshek Media, War & Conflict 1 (3), 315-338, 2008 | 46 | 2008 |
A survey of social media use and preferences in patients with inflammatory bowel disease J Reich, L Guo, J Hall, A Tran, J Weinberg, J Groshek, TE Rowell, ... Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 22 (11), 2678-2687, 2016 | 43 | 2016 |
Negotiated Hegemony and Reconstructed Boundaries in Alternative Media Coverage of Globalization JGY Han International Journal of Communication 5, 1523-1544, 2011 | 43* | 2011 |