Fabio G. Rojas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Sign in to add mentorRoss M. Stolzenberg | grad student | 2003 | Chicago | |
(Organizational decision -making and the emergence of academic disciplines.) |
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Rojas F, Thomas CD, Mukherjee S, et al. (2019) Complementary work in the hospital: How infection preventionists perceive opportunities for cooperation with higher status physicians Journal of Professions and Organization. 6: 196-212 |
Groggel A, Nilizadeh S, Ahn Y, et al. (2019) Race and the beauty premium: Mechanical Turk workers’ evaluations of Twitter accounts Information, Communication & Society. 22: 709-716 |
Ince J, Rojas F, Davis CA. (2017) The social media response to Black Lives Matter: how Twitter users interact with Black Lives Matter through hashtag use Ethnic and Racial Studies. 40: 1814-1830 |
Rojas F. (2015) The Black Power Movement and American Social Work Contemporary Sociology. 44: 774-776 |
Heaney MT, Rojas F. (2014) Hybrid activism: social movement mobilization in a multimovement environment. Ajs; American Journal of Sociology. 119: 1047-103 |
McKelvey K, DiGrazia J, Rojas F. (2014) Twitter publics: How online political communities signaled electoral outcomes in the 2010 US house election Information Communication and Society. 17: 436-450 |
Digrazia J, McKelvey K, Bollen J, et al. (2013) More tweets, more votes: social media as a quantitative indicator of political behavior. Plos One. 8: e79449 |
Heaney MT, Rojas F. (2011) The partisan dynamics of contention: Demobilization of the antiwar movement in the United States, 2007-2009 Mobilization. 16: 45-64 |
Heaney MT, Rojas F. (2007) Partisans, nonpartisans, and the antiwar movement in the United States American Politics Research. 35: 431-464 |
Rojas F. (2006) Social movement tactics, organizational change and the spread of African-American studies Social Forces. 84: 2147-2166 |