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Allison Betus
Allison Betus
Department of Communication, Georgia State University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei student.gsu.edu
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Why do some terrorist attacks receive more media attention than others?
EM Kearns, AE Betus, AF Lemieux
Justice Quarterly 36 (6), 985-1022, 2019
3592019
How perpetrator identity (sometimes) influences media framing attacks as “terrorism” or “mental illness”
AE Betus, EM Kearns, AF Lemieux
Communication Research 48 (8), 1133-1156, 2021
372021
When data do not matter: Exploring public perceptions of terrorism
EM Kearns, AE Betus, AF Lemieux
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 44 (4), 285-309, 2021
172021
Yes, the media do underreport some terrorist attacks. Just not the ones most people think of
EM Kearns, A Betus, A Lemieux
The Washington Post, 2017
14*2017
‘Terrorism’or ‘Mental Illness?’: Factors that Impact How Media Label Terrorist Attacks
A Betus, E Kearns, A Lemieux
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
102019
Asymmetric coverage of asymmetric violence: how US print news media report far-right terrorism
EM Kearns, A Betus
Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States, 97-118, 2022
32022
Terrorism and intergroup communication
AE Betus, MK Jablonski, AF Lemieux
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, 2017
32017
Intergroup images mediate the relationships between government abuse, sociopolitical orientations, and political action
EM Kearns, C Federico, V Asal, JI Walsh, AE Betus, AF Lemieux
Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict 15 (1), 17-39, 2022
12022
Recruiting and Vetting Candidates for Membership in The Base
R Wilson, A Betus, A Lemieux
https://www.voxpol.eu/part-2-recruiting-and-vetting-candidates-for …, 2023
2023
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