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2023

Nai, Alessandro; Schemeil, Yves; Valli, Chiara (2023). A persuadable type? Personality traits, dissonant information, and political persuasion. International journal of communication, 17, pp. 1061-1082. USC Annenberg

Kuznetsova, Elizaveta; Makhortykh, Mykola (2023). Blame It on the Algorithm? Russian Government-Sponsored Media and Algorithmic Curation of Political Information on Facebook. International journal of communication, 17, pp. 971-992. USC Annenberg

2022

Merten, Lisa; Metoui, Nadia; Makhortykh, Mykola; Trilling, Damian; Moeller, Judith (2022). News Won’t Find Me? Exploring Inequalities in Social Media News Use With Tracking Data. International journal of communication, 16, pp. 1127-1147. USC Annenberg

2020

Schmidt, Franzisca (2020). Party populism and media access: The news value of populist communication and how it is handled by the mass media. International journal of communication, 14, pp. 2360-2382. USC Annenberg

2019

Urman, Aleksandra (2019). News Consumption of Russian Vkontakte Users: Polarization and News Avoidance. International journal of communication, 13, pp. 5158-5182. USC Annenberg

2017

Häussler, Thomas; Adam, Silke; Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Reber, Ueli (2017). How Political Conflict Shapes Online Spaces: A Comparison of Climate Change Hyperlink Networks in the U.S. and Germany. International journal of communication, 11, pp. 3096-3117. USC Annenberg

2015

Burri, Mira (2015). Contemplating a ‘public service navigator’: In search of new (and better) functioning public service media. International journal of communication, 2015(9), pp. 1341-1359. USC Annenberg

Burri, Mira; Helberger, Natali (2015). Public Service Media and Exposure Diversity: Introduction. International journal of communication, 9, pp. 1319-1323. USC Annenberg

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