Beyond COVID: towards a transdisciplinary synthesis for understanding responses and developing pandemic preparedness in Alaska

TP van Doren, RA Brown, G Chi… - … of Circumpolar Health, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Pandemics are regularly occurring events, and there are foundational principles of
pandemic preparation upon which communities, regions, states, and nations may draw upon …

Consuming cross-cutting media causes learning and moderates attitudes: A field experiment with Fox News viewers

DE Broockman, JL Kalla - The Journal of Politics, 2025 - journals.uchicago.edu
Many Americans consume aligned partisan media, which scholars worry contributes to
polarization. Many propose encouraging these Americans to consume cross-cutting media …

Same Words, Different Meanings: Semantic Polarization in Broadcast Media Language Forecasts Polarity in Online Public Discourse

X Ding, M Horning, EH Rho - … of the International AAAI Conference on …, 2023 - ojs.aaai.org
With the growth of online news over the past decade, empirical studies on political discourse
and news consumption have focused on the phenomenon of filter bubbles and echo …

[PDF][PDF] Selective exposure and partisan echo chambers in television news consumption: Evidence from linked viewership, administrative, and survey data

D Broockman, J Kalla - OSF Preprints. April, 2023 - files.osf.io
Many scholars doubt that televised partisan media's audience is large enough, persuadable
enough, or sufficiently isolated from cross-cutting sources for partisan media to meaningfully …

[PDF][PDF] The impacts of selective partisan media exposure: A field experiment with Fox News viewers

D Broockman, J Kalla - OSF Preprints, 2022 - files.osf.io
Many Americans prefer consuming aligned partisan media. However, this selective
exposure's impact is contested: many argue that, due to motivated reasoning, these …

Who does COVID-19 hurt most? Perceptions of unequal impact and political implications

SE Gollust, J Haselswerdt - Social Science & Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
While the overall impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on US population health has been
devastating, it has not affected everyone equally. The risks of hospitalization and death from …

News sharing on social media: mapping the ideology of news media, politicians, and the mass public

G Eady, R Bonneau, JA Tucker, J Nagler - Political Analysis, 2024 - cambridge.org
This article examines the information sharing behavior of US politicians and the mass public
by mapping the ideological sharing space of political news on social media. As data, we use …

Campaigning through cable: Examining the relationship between cable news appearances and house candidate fundraising

S Benson, S Limbocker - American Politics Research, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Appearances of elected officials on cable news have become a regular feature of American
politics. Do candidates going on cable news see a subsequent bump in fundraising? We …

Disentangling structure and style: Political bias detection in news by inducing document hierarchy

J Hong, Y Cho, J Jung, J Han, J Thorne - arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.02247, 2023 - arxiv.org
We address an important gap in detecting political bias in news articles. Previous works that
perform document classification can be influenced by the writing style of each news outlet …

Selective exposure and echo chambers in partisan television consumption: Evidence from linked viewership, administrative, and survey data

DE Broockman, JL Kalla - American Journal of Political …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Influential theories doubt that partisan television's audience is sufficiently large, moderate, or
isolated from cross‐cutting sources for it to meaningfully influence public opinion. However …