Aaron S. Veenstra, Ph.D.

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2009 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Mass Communications, Journalism, General
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Dhavan V. Shah grad student 2009 UW Madison
 (Inside the new media news audience: Political blog readers as cognitive actors.)
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Hossain MD, Veenstra AS. (2017) The Uses and Gratifications of Language in Social Media among the Indian Subcontinental Diaspora in the U.S. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research. 46: 478-496
Veenstra AS, Lyons BA, Degim Flannagan İA. (2017) Intraparty Hostility: Social Identity, Subidentity, and the Hostile Media Effect in a Contested Primary Journal of Political Marketing. 16: 365-385
Lyons BA, Veenstra AS. (2016) How (Not) to Talk on Twitter: Effects of Politicians' Tweets on Perceptions of the Twitter Environment. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking. 19: 8-15
Scholl RM, Pingree RJ, Gotlieb MR, et al. (2016) Here’s What You’ll Learn From This News Story Electronic News. 10: 71-86
Veenstra AS, Lyons BA, Fowler-Dawson A. (2016) Conservatism vs. conservationism: Differential influences of social identities on beliefs about fracking Environmental Communication. 10: 332-336
Hossain MD, Veenstra AS. (2016) Social capital and relationship maintenance: uses of social media among the South Asian Diaspora in the U.S. Asian Journal of Communication. 27: 1-17
Veenstra AS, Park CS, Lyons BA, et al. (2015) Intramedium Interaction and the Third-Person Effect: How Partisans Respond to YouTube Ads and Comments. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking. 18: 406-10
Veenstra AS, Iyer N, Park CS, et al. (2015) Twitter as "a journalistic substitute"? Examining #wiunion tweeters' behavior and self-perception Journalism. 16: 488-504
Sapienza ZS, Iyer N, Veenstra AS. (2015) Reading Lasswell’s Model of Communication Backward: Three Scholarly Misconceptions Mass Communication and Society. 18: 599-622
Veenstra AS. (2014) The Two Blogospheres: Political Blog Use, Participation, and Sophistication during the 2008 U.S. Election Season Open Journal of Political Science. 4: 278-290
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