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Online groups and political discourse: Do online discussion spaces facilitate exposure to political disagreement?
ME Wojcieszak, DC Mutz
Journal of communication 59 (1), 40-56, 2009
8682009
‘Don’t talk to me’: effects of ideologically homogeneous online groups and politically dissimilar offline ties on extremism
M Wojcieszak
New Media & Society 12 (4), 637-655, 2010
3022010
Online versus face-to-face deliberation: Who? Why? What? With what effects?
YM Baek, M Wojcieszak, MX Delli Carpini
New media & society 14 (3), 363-383, 2012
2962012
“Carrying online participation offline”—Mobilization by radical online groups and politically dissimilar offline ties
M Wojcieszak
Journal of Communication 59 (3), 564-586, 2009
1942009
Participation, representation and expertise: Citizen preferences for political decision-making processes
J Font, M Wojcieszak, CJ Navarro
Political Studies 63 (1_suppl), 153-172, 2015
1492015
Deliberation and attitude polarization
M Wojcieszak
Journal of Communication 61 (4), 596-617, 2011
1392011
Don’t expect too much! Learning from late-night comedy and knowledge item difficulty
YM Baek, ME Wojcieszak
Communication Research 36 (6), 783-809, 2009
1352009
Social identity, selective exposure, and affective polarization: How priming national identity shapes attitudes toward immigrants via news selection
M Wojcieszak, RK Garrett
Human communication research 44 (3), 247-273, 2018
1242018
What underlies the false consensus effect? How personal opinion and disagreement affect perception of public opinion
M Wojcieszak, V Price
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 21 (1), 25-46, 2009
1132009
Will politics be tweeted? New media use by Iranian youth in 2011
M Wojcieszak, B Smith
New media & society 16 (1), 91-109, 2014
1112014
False consensus goes online: Impact of ideologically homogeneous groups on false consensus
M Wojcieszak
Public Opinion Quarterly 72 (4), 781-791, 2008
1102008
Why are “others” so polarized? Perceived political polarization and media use in 10 countries
JH Yang, H Rojas, M Wojcieszak, T Aalberg, S Coen, J Curran, K Hayashi, ...
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 21 (5), 349-367, 2016
1062016
How to improve attitudes toward disliked groups: The effects of narrative versus numerical evidence on political persuasion
M Wojcieszak, N Kim
Communication Research 43 (6), 785-809, 2016
952016
Partisan news and political participation: Exploring mediated relationships
M Wojcieszak, B Bimber, L Feldman, NJ Stroud
Political Communication 33 (2), 241-260, 2016
932016
Bridging the divide or intensifying the conflict? How disagreement affects strong predilections about sexual minorities
M Wojcieszak, V Price
Political Psychology 31 (3), 315-339, 2010
902010
Can interparty contact reduce affective polarization? A systematic test of different forms of intergroup contact
M Wojcieszak, BR Warner
Political Communication 37 (6), 789-811, 2020
842020
Assessing selective exposure in experiments: The implications of different methodological choices
L Feldman, NJ Stroud, B Bimber, M Wojcieszak
Communication Methods and Measures 7 (3-4), 172-194, 2013
792013
Effects of fact-checking social media vaccine misinformation on attitudes toward vaccines
J Zhang, JD Featherstone, C Calabrese, M Wojcieszak
Preventive Medicine 145, 106408, 2021
762021
I saw you in the news: Mediated and direct intergroup contact improve outgroup attitudes
M Wojcieszak, R Azrout
Journal of Communication 66 (6), 1032-1060, 2016
662016
Deliberative and participatory democracy? Ideological strength and the processes leading from deliberation to political engagement
ME Wojcieszak, YM Baek, MXD Carpini
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 22 (2), 154-180, 2010
652010
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