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 | 932 | 2009 |
‘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 | 384 | 2010 |
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 | 318 | 2012 |
“Carrying online participation offline”—Mobilization by radical online groups and politically dissimilar offline ties M Wojcieszak Journal of Communication 59 (3), 564-586, 2009 | 212 | 2009 |
Deliberation and attitude polarization M Wojcieszak Journal of Communication 61 (4), 596-617, 2011 | 168 | 2011 |
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 | 167 | 2015 |
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 | 164 | 2018 |
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 | 156 | 2020 |
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 | 142 | 2009 |
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 | 136 | 2016 |
Will politics be tweeted? New media use by Iranian youth in 2011 M Wojcieszak, B Smith New media & society 16 (1), 91-109, 2014 | 123 | 2014 |
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 | 119 | 2021 |
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 | 119 | 2009 |
False consensus goes online: Impact of ideologically homogeneous groups on false consensus M Wojcieszak Public Opinion Quarterly 72 (4), 781-791, 2008 | 117 | 2008 |
Partisan news and political participation: Exploring mediated relationships M Wojcieszak, B Bimber, L Feldman, NJ Stroud Political Communication 33 (2), 241-260, 2016 | 114 | 2016 |
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 | 112 | 2016 |
Like-minded sources on Facebook are prevalent but not polarizing B Nyhan, J Settle, E Thorson, M Wojcieszak, P Barberá, AY Chen, ... Nature 620 (7972), 137-144, 2023 | 111 | 2023 |
How do social media feed algorithms affect attitudes and behavior in an election campaign? AM Guess, N Malhotra, J Pan, P Barberá, H Allcott, T Brown, ... Science 381 (6656), 398-404, 2023 | 105 | 2023 |
Asymmetric ideological segregation in exposure to political news on Facebook S González-Bailón, D Lazer, P Barberá, M Zhang, H Allcott, T Brown, ... Science 381 (6656), 392-398, 2023 | 103 | 2023 |
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 | 102 | 2010 |