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Kevin Wallsten
Professor of Political Science, California State University, Long Beach
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Agenda setting and the blogosphere: An analysis of the relationship between mainstream media and political blogs
K Wallsten
Review of policy research 24 (6), 567-587, 2007
4432007
“Yes we can”: How online viewership, blog discussion, campaign statements, and mainstream media coverage produced a viral video phenomenon
K Wallsten
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 7 (2-3), 163-181, 2010
2102010
Political blogs and the bloggers who blog them: Is the political blogosphere and echo chamber
K Wallsten
American Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting. Washington, DC …, 2005
1422005
Political blogs: Transmission belts, soapboxes, mobilizers, or conversation starters?
K Wallsten
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 4 (3), 19-40, 2008
1402008
Public opinion and constitutional controversy
N Persily, J Citrin, PJ Egan
Oxford University Press, 2008
123*2008
Preaching to the choir? religious leaders and a merican opinion on immigration reform
TM Nteta, KJ Wallsten
Social Science Quarterly 93 (4), 891-910, 2012
652012
Prejudice or principled conservatism? Racial resentment and white opinion toward paying college athletes
K Wallsten, TM Nteta, LA McCarthy, MR Tarsi
Political Research Quarterly 70 (1), 209-222, 2017
572017
Many sources, one message: Political blog links to online videos during the 2008 campaign
K Wallsten
Strategy, Money and Technology in the 2008 Presidential Election, 181-207, 2014
422014
Non-elite Twitter sources rarely cited in coverage
K Wallsten
Newspaper Research Journal 36 (1), 24-41, 2015
392015
Microblogging and the news: political elites and the ultimate retweet
K Wallsten
Political campaigning in the information age, 128-147, 2014
322014
For you were strangers in the land of Egypt: Clergy, religiosity, and public opinion toward immigration reform in the United States
K Wallsten, TM Nteta
Politics and Religion 9 (3), 566-604, 2016
272016
Old media, new media sources: The blogosphere’s influence on print media news coverage
K Wallsten
International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP) 4 (2), 1-20, 2013
192013
Beyond agenda setting: The role of political blogs as sources in newspaper coverage of government
K Wallsten
2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1-10, 2011
162011
Race, partisanship, and perceptions of inter-minority commonality
K Wallsten, TM Nteta
Politics, Groups, and Identities 5 (2), 298-320, 2017
152017
Yes we can: How online viewership, blog discussion and mainstream media coverage produced a viral video phenomenon
K Wallsten
annual meeting of the american political science association, Boston MA, 2008
152008
Persuasion from below? an experimental assessment of the impact of anonymous comments sections
K Wallsten, M Tarsi
Journalism Practice 10 (8), 1019-1040, 2016
122016
Elite messages and perceptions of commonality
K Wallsten, TM Nteta, E Telles, MQ Sawyer, G Rivera-Salgado
Just Neighbors?: Research on African American and Latino Relations in the …, 2011
122011
The politics of the pill: Gender, framing, and policymaking in the battle over birth control
R VanSickle-Ward, K Wallsten
Oxford University Press, 2019
112019
SOMETHING IN COMMON?: Elite Messages, Partisanship, and Latino Perceptions of Commonality with African Americans1
K Wallsten, TM Nteta
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 9 (2), 355-374, 2012
92012
Two peas in a Pod? Latino attitudes toward African Americans
TM Nteta, K Wallsten
Latino National Survey Junior Scholars Conference, Ithaca, New York …, 2007
62007
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