Arthur D. Santana, Ph.D.

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2012 School of Journalism and Communication University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
Area:
Journalism, Mass Communications, Web Studies
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John Russial grad student 2012 University of Oregon
 (Civility, anonymity and the breakdown of a new public sphere.)
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Santana AD. (2019) Toward quality discourse: Measuring the effect of user identity in commenting forums: Newspaper Research Journal. 40: 467-486
Santana AD, Dozier DM. (2019) Mobile Devices Offer Little In-depth News: Sensational, Breaking and Entertainment News Dominate Mobile News Sites Journalism Practice. 13: 1106-1127
Hopp T, Santana A, Barker V. (2018) Who finds value in news comment communities? An analysis of the influence of individual user, perceived news site quality, and site type factors Telematics and Informatics. 35: 1237-1248
Santana AD, Hopp T. (2016) Tapping Into a New Stream of (Personal) Data Assessing Journalists’ Different Use of Social Media Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 93: 383-408
Santana AD. (2015) Incivility Dominates Online Comments on Immigration Newspaper Research Journal. 36: 92-107
Camaj L, Santana AD. (2015) Political Deliberation on Facebook during Electoral Campaigns: Exploring the Relevance of Moderator’s Technical Role and Political Ideology Journal of Information Technology and Politics. 12: 325-341
Santana AD. (2014) Virtuous or Vitriolic Journalism Practice. 8: 18-33
Santana AD, Livingstone RM, Cho YY. (2013) Print Readers Recall More than Do Online Readers Newspaper Research Journal. 34: 78-92
Santana AD, Russial J. (2013) Photojournalists' Role Expands at Most Daily U.S. Newspapers Newspaper Research Journal. 34: 74-88
Santana AD. (2011) Online Readers' Comments Represent New Opinion Pipeline: Newspaper Research Journal. 32: 66-81
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