Kenneth M. Winneg, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Speech Communication, Web Studies, General, Information TechnologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorMichael X. Delli Carpini | grad student | 2009 | Penn | |
(Online political participation in the 2008 U.S. presidential election: Mobilizing or reinforcing?) |
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Levendusky M, Patterson S, Margolis M, et al. (2024) Has the Supreme Court become just another political branch? Public perceptions of court approval and legitimacy in a post- world. Science Advances. 10: eadk9590 |
Holbert RL, Dias NC, Hardy BW, et al. (2020) Exploring the Role of Media Use Within an Integrated Behavioral Model (IBM) Approach to Vote Likelihood American Behavioral Scientist. 65: 412-431 |
Howell EL, Wirz CD, Brossard D, et al. (2018) National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report on genetically engineered crops influences public discourse. Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association For Politics and the Life Sciences. 37: 250-261 |
Chan MS, Winneg K, Hawkins L, et al. (2018) Legacy and social media respectively influence risk perceptions and protective behaviors during emerging health threats: A multi-wave analysis of communications on Zika virus cases. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 212: 50-59 |
Winneg KM, Stryker JE, Romer D, et al. (2018) Differences Between Florida and the Rest of the United States in Response to Local Transmission of the Zika Virus: Implications for Future Communication Campaigns. Risk Analysis : An Official Publication of the Society For Risk Analysis |
Farhadloo M, Winneg K, Chan MS, et al. (2018) Associations of Topics of Discussion on Twitter With Survey Measures of Attitudes, Knowledge, and Behaviors Related to Zika: Probabilistic Study in the United States. Jmir Public Health and Surveillance. 4: e16 |
Winneg K, Jamieson KH. (2017) Learning From the 2016 U.S. General Election Presidential Debates American Behavioral Scientist. 61: 362-378 |
Lapinski J, Levendusky M, Winneg K, et al. (2016) What Do Citizens Want from Their Member of Congress Political Research Quarterly. 69: 535-545 |
Kahan DM, Jamieson KH, Landrum A, et al. (2016) Culturally antagonistic memes and the Zika virus: an experimental test Journal of Risk Research. 20: 1-40 |
Gottfried JA, Hardy BW, Holbert RL, et al. (2016) The Changing Nature of Political Debate Consumption: Social Media, Multitasking, and Knowledge Acquisition Political Communication. 1-28 |