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Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010 Political Science University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
International Law and Relations, Mass Communications
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Patrick James grad student 2010 USC
 (The fabled fourth estate: Media freedom, democracy and human rights.)

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Flavio Souza research scientist 2016 USC
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Sandal N, Whitten-Woodring J. (2020) Re-visioning International Studies: Innovation and Progress International Studies Review. 22: 187-191
Anderson N, Whitten-Woodring J. (2019) Covering or covering up? The effects of media freedom and major disasters on social and economic rights Journal of Human Rights. 18: 506-521
Carlo-Gonzalez C, McKallagat C, Whitten-Woodring J. (2017) The Rainbow Effect: Media Freedom, Internet Access, and Gay Rights Social Science Quarterly. 98: 1061-1077
Whitten-Woodring J, Belle DAV. (2017) The Correlates of Media Freedom: An Introduction of the Global Media Freedom Dataset Political Science Research and Methods. 5: 179-188
Hutchison ML, Schiano S, Whitten-Woodring J. (2016) When the Fourth Estate Becomes a Fifth Column: The Effect of Media Freedom and Social Intolerance on Civil Conflict International Journal of Press/Politics. 21: 165-187
Whitten-Woodring J. (2016) News about her: The effects of media freedom and internet access on women's rights Journal of Human Rights. 15: 383-407
Kim H, Whitten-Woodring J, James P. (2015) The Role of Media in the Repression–Protest Nexus: A Game-theoretic Model Journal of Conflict Resolution. 59: 1017-1042
Whitten-Woodring J, James P. (2012) Fourth estate or mouthpiece? a formal model of media, protest, and government repression Political Communication. 29: 113-136
Whitten-Woodring J. (2009) Watchdog or lapdog? Media freedom, regime type, and government respect for human rights International Studies Quarterly. 53: 595-625
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