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Fake news as discursive integration: An analysis of sites that publish false, misleading, hyperpartisan and sensational information
RR Mourão, CT Robertson
Journalism studies 20 (14), 2077-2095, 2019
2472019
Political journalists’ normalization of Twitter: Interaction and new affordances
L Molyneux, RR Mourão
Journalism Studies 20 (2), 248-266, 2019
1662019
Twitter as a tool for and object of political and electoral activity: Considering electoral context and variance among actors
SC McGregor, RR Mourão, L Molyneux
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 14 (2), 154-167, 2017
1182017
The boys on the timeline: Political journalists’ use of Twitter for building interpretive communities
RR Mourão
Journalism 16 (8), 1107-1123, 2015
1112015
When do audiences verify? How perceptions about message and source influence audience verification of news headlines
S Edgerly, RR Mourão, E Thorson, SM Tham
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 97 (1), 52-71, 2020
1102020
Who uses fact-checking sites? The impact of demographics, political antecedents, and media use on fact-checking site awareness, attitudes, and behavior
CT Robertson, RR Mourão, E Thorson
The International Journal of Press/Politics 25 (2), 217-237, 2020
1092020
Talking politics on Twitter: Gender, elections, and social networks
SC McGregor, RR Mourão
Social media+ society 2 (3), 2056305116664218, 2016
1062016
Protest coverage matters: How media framing and visual communication affects support for Black civil rights protests
DK Brown, RR Mourão
Mass Communication and Society 24 (4), 576-596, 2021
992021
Media repertoires and news trust during the early Trump administration
RR Mourão, E Thorson, W Chen, SM Tham
Journalism studies 19 (13), 1945-1956, 2018
972018
Framing Ferguson: The interplay of advocacy and journalistic frames in local and national newspaper coverage of Michael Brown
RR Mourão, DK Brown, G Sylvie
Journalism 22 (2), 320-340, 2021
712021
Martin to Brown
DK Kilgo, RR Mourão, G Sylvie
Journalism Practice 13 (4), 413-430, 2019
682019
Media effects and marginalized ideas: Relationships among media consumption and support for Black Lives Matter
D Kilgo, RR Mourão
International Journal of Communication 13, 19, 2019
642019
Reporting in Latin America: Issues and perspectives on investigative journalism in the region
M Saldaña, RR Mourao
The International Journal of Press/Politics 23 (3), 299-323, 2018
612018
I love big bird: How journalists tweeted humor during the 2012 presidential debates
R Mourão, T Diehl, K Vasudevan
Digital Journalism 4 (2), 211-228, 2016
502016
Second screening Donald Trump: Conditional indirect effects on political participation
SC McGregor, RR Mourão
Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 61 (2), 264-290, 2017
482017
Faking alternative journalism? An analysis of self-presentations of “fake news” sites
CT Robertson, RR Mourão
Digital Journalism 8 (8), 1011-1029, 2020
472020
From mass to elite protests: News coverage and the evolution of antigovernment demonstrations in Brazil
RR Mourão
Mass Communication and Society 22 (1), 49-71, 2019
432019
Black Lives Matter coverage: How protest news frames and attitudinal change affect social media engagement
RR Mourão, DK Brown
Digital Journalism 10 (4), 626-646, 2022
422022
Covering protests on Twitter: The influences on journalists’ social media portrayals of left-and right-leaning demonstrations in Brazil
RR Mourão, W Chen
The International Journal of Press/Politics 25 (2), 260-280, 2020
282020
European public sphere| online news, social media and European Union attitudes: A multidimensional analysis
RR Mourao, J Yoo, S Geise, JA Araiza, DK Kilgo, VY Chen, T Johnson
International Journal of Communication 9, 24, 2015
252015
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