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Lindsey Meeks
Lindsey Meeks
Associate Professor, Department of Communication, University of Oklahoma
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Is she “man enough”? Women candidates, executive political offices, and news coverage
L Meeks
Journal of communication 62 (1), 175-193, 2012
2912012
Defining the enemy: How Donald Trump frames the news media
L Meeks
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 97 (1), 211-234, 2020
992020
Gendered styles, gendered differences: Candidates’ use of personalization and interactivity on Twitter
L Meeks
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 13 (4), 295-310, 2016
992016
All the Gender That’s Fit to Print: How the New York Times Covered Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in 2008
L Meeks
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 90 (3), 520-539, 2013
892013
He wrote, she wrote: Journalist gender, political office, and campaign news
L Meeks
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 90 (1), 58-74, 2013
622013
Getting Personal: Effects of Twitter Personalization on Candidate Evaluations
L Meeks
Politics & Gender 13 (1), 1-25, 2017
562017
When Politics Is a Woman’s Game: Party and Gender Ownership in Woman-Versus-Woman Elections
L Meeks, D Domke
Communication Research 43 (7), 895-921, 2016
532016
Tweeted, deleted: theoretical, methodological, and ethical considerations for examining politicians’ deleted tweets
L Meeks
Information, Communication & Society 21 (1), 1-13, 2018
312018
“So Many Stories, So Little Time”: Economics, Technology, and the Changing Professional Environment for News Work
RA Beam, L Meeks
Changing the News, 230-248, 2012
302012
Women in the newsroom: Status and stasis
C Kitch
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 92 (1), 35-38, 2015
232015
US Election Analysis 2016: Media, Voters and the Campaign.
D Lilleker, D Jackson, E Thorsen, A Veneti
Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community, 2016
212016
Aligning and Trespassing Candidates’ Party-Based Issue and Trait Ownership on Twitter
L Meeks
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 93 (4), 1050-1072, 2016
212016
Why Do (We Think) They Hate Us: Anti-Americanism, Patriotic Messages, and Attributions of Blame
J Gilmore, L Meeks, D Domke
International Journal of Communication 7, 2013
212013
A woman's place: Gender politics and twitter in the 2012 elections
L Meeks
152014
Owning your message: Congressional candidates’ interactivity and issue ownership in mixed-gender campaigns
L Meeks
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 16 (2), 187-202, 2019
102019
Undercovered, underinformed: Local news, local elections, and US Sheriffs
L Meeks
Journalism Studies 21 (12), 1609-1626, 2020
82020
Political campaign communication: Theory, method, and practice
WL Benoit, KM Coe, JL Conners, WO Dailey, C de Anda, EA Hinck, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2017
82017
Manager–employee communication in the# MeToo era: The role of gender similarity and context ambiguity in ethical leadership
L Meeks, WT Howe
International Journal of Communication 14, 19, 2020
72020
Appealing to the 52%: Exploring Clinton and Trump’s appeals to women voters during the 2016 U.S. presidential election
L Meeks
International Journal of Communication 12, 2527-2545, 2018
62018
Meeting expectations: Issues, traits, party, and gender in a woman-versus-woman election
L Meeks
Public Opinion Division at the American Association of Public Opinion …, 2012
62012
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