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Matthew Barnidge
Matthew Barnidge
Associate Professor, Department of Journalism & Creative Media, University of Alabama
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Social media social capital, offline social capital, and citizenship: Exploring asymmetrical social capital effects
HG de Zúñiga, M Barnidge, A Scherman
Digital Politics: Mobilization, Engagement and Participation, 44-68, 2018
2682018
Exposure to political disagreement in social media versus face-to-face and anonymous online settings
M Barnidge
Political Communication 34 (2), 302-321, 2017
245*2017
Cynics and skeptics: Evaluating the credibility of mainstream and citizen journalism
DJ Carr, M Barnidge, BG Lee, SJ Tsang
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 91 (3), 452-470, 2014
2272014
Fostering public trust in science: The role of social media
B Huber, M Barnidge, H Gil de Zúñiga, J Liu
Public understanding of science 28 (7), 759-777, 2019
2232019
Hostile media perceptions, presumed media influence, and political talk: Expanding the corrective action hypothesis
M Barnidge, H Rojas
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 26 (2), 135-156, 2014
1792014
The politics of “Unfriending”: User filtration in response to political disagreement on social media
JH Yang, M Barnidge, H Rojas
Computers in Human Behavior 70, 22-29, 2017
1192017
The role of news in promoting political disagreement on social media
M Barnidge
Computers in Human Behavior 52, 211-218, 2015
1142015
Politically motivated selective exposure and perceived media bias
M Barnidge, AC Gunther, J Kim, Y Hong, M Perryman, SK Tay, S Knisely
Communication Research 47 (1), 82-103, 2020
1012020
Multi-platform news use and political participation across age groups: Toward a valid metric of platform diversity and its effects
T Diehl, M Barnidge, H Gil de Zuniga
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 96 (2), 428-451, 2019
942019
Political persuasion on social media: A moderated moderation model of political discussion disagreement and civil reasoning
H Gil de Zuniga, M Barnidge, T Diehl
The Information Society 34 (5), 302-315, 2018
872018
Social Media as a Sphere for “Risky” Political Expression: A Twenty-Country Multilevel Comparative Analysis
M Barnidge, B Huber, G de Zúñiga, Homero, JH Liu
International Journal of Press/Politics 23 (2), 161 - 182, 2018
792018
Perceived exposure to and avoidance of hate speech in various communication settings
M Barnidge, B Kim, LA Sherrill, Ž Luknar, J Zhang
Telematics and informatics 44, 101263, 2019
582019
A third wave of selective exposure research? The challenges posed by hyperpartisan news on social media
M Barnidge, C Peacock
Media and communication 7 (3), 4-7, 2019
562019
Second screening and political persuasion on social media
M Barnidge, H Gil de Zúñiga, T Diehl
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 61 (2), 309-331, 2017
562017
Egocentric publics and corrective action
H Rojas, M Barnidge, EP Abril
Communication and the Public 1 (1), 27-38, 2016
422016
The effects of virtual reality news on learning about climate change
M Barnidge, LA Sherrill, B Kim, E Cooks, D Deavours, M Viehouser, ...
Mass Communication and Society 25 (1), 1-24, 2022
372022
Content-expressive behavior and ideological extremity: An examination of the roles of emotional intelligence and information network heterogeneity
M Barnidge, A Ardèvol-Abreu, H Gil de Zúñiga
New Media & Society 20 (2), 815-834, 2018
352018
Social media news deserts: Digital inequalities and incidental news exposure on social media platforms
M Barnidge, MA Xenos
New Media & Society 26 (1), 368-388, 2024
312024
The communicative processes of attempted political persuasion in social media environments: The mediating roles of cognitive elaboration and political orientations
B Kim, M Barnidge, Y Kim
Information Technology & People 33 (2), 813-828, 2020
312020
Communicative antecedents of political persuasion: Political discussion, citizen news creation, and the moderating role of strength of partisanship
A Ardèvol-Abreu, M Barnidge, HG de Zúñiga
Mass communication and society 20 (2), 169-191, 2017
302017
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