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Selected Media Coverage of Research

Barbie movie inspires confidence. (2023, September 27). The Exponent.

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Can a dog help you get elected? Miami University and Purdue University are sniffing around. (2021, July 25). Cincinnati Enquirer.

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Political scientists on how Trump's legacy will change America. (2021, January 19). The Independent.

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Entre Donald Trump et Rupert Murdoch, une histoire d'amour qui finit mal (Between Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch: A love story that ends badly). (2020, November 15). L'Express.

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Biden leads newspaper endorsements -- just like Clinton. (2020, October, 26). The Hill.

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Trump escalates culture war as virus response hits campaign. (2020, April 19). Bloomberg News.

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Female public servants on TV increase political participation, study finds. (2019, March 19). The Hollywood Reporter.

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The politics of binge watching: Why shows like "Madam Secretary" can get you booked on politics. (2019, March 20). Salon.

 

TV shows like "Scandal" and "Madam Secretary" may spur people to become more politically engaged. (2019, March 24). Market Watch.

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How "Scandal," "The Good Wife," and "Madam Secretary" are inspiring active citizenship. (2019, March 25). Journal & Courier.

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BBC Newsday World Service. (2019, March 18). Interview begins at minute 19:21.

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Braun rides red wave in Indiana to Senate seat. (2018, November 6). CNHI Newspapers.

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C-SPAN Center broadens archives' scope. (2018, Fall). THiNK Magazine.

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Unique midterms ripe for analysis. (2018, Fall). THiNK Magazine.

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UA's C&IS prominent at AEJMC annual conference. (2017, August 22). UA News.

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Publication on communicating science issues wins "Article of the Year" Award. (2017, July 17). Penn State News.

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ComArtSci faculty and alumni rank in top 5 in AEJMC competition. (2017, May). Michigan State University.

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Panel discusses political journalism in Trump era. (2017, January 25). The Crimson White.

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How to talk about climate change so anyone will listen. (2016, November 30). The Cut.

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Millennials aren't voting, but some strive for more. (2016, October 13). WVUA 23.

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The bigotry brought out by Coca-Cola's Super Bowl ad. (2016, September 29). Pacific Standard.

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Politics, not ignorance, may pollute support for pro-science solutions. (2016, June 1). ScienceDaily.

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Paper drives home how much politics influences attitudes toward science issues. (2016, March 3). SciLogs.

 

Learning from the past: What yesterday's media can tell us about the times. (2015, December 17). MSU Today.

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UA Researchers receive grants for work on sustainability communications. (2015, July 17). UA News.

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Five communications students honored for ethics, integrity, service. (2015, May 4). Penn State News.

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Generational differences in media. (2015, April 30). The Daily Collegian.

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Penn State researchers find inspirational online videos could lessen prejudices. (2015, March 27). Penn State News.

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Op-Ed Contributions

Hoewe, J. (2023, November). Shows like "Scandal" and "Madam Secretary" inspire women to become involved in politics in real life. The Conversation.

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Hoewe, J., & Sherrick, B. (2020, July 16). Are you willing to pay for news? The future of journalism may depend on it. Fortune Magazine.

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Hoewe, J. (2015, April 14). Gendered perceptions: The problematic impact of stereotypes in the media. The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs.

 

Hoewe, J. (2013, September 8). Encouraging the continued exploration of religion and media. The AEJMC Religion and Media Interest Group Blog.

 

Freedman, E., Jones, S. A., & Hoewe, J. (2012, January 16). Gerald Ford, race and the presidency. Dome Magazine.

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