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Jennifer Stromer-Galley
Jennifer Stromer-Galley
Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs; Professor of Information Studies, Syracuse
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On-line interaction and why candidates avoid it
J Stromer-Galley
Journal of communication 50 (4), 111-132, 2000
9602000
Presidential campaigning in the Internet age
J Stromer-Galley
Oxford University Press, 2019
6532019
Measuring deliberation’s content: A coding scheme
J Stromer-Galley
Journal of Deliberative Democracy 3 (1), 2007
5632007
Interactivity-as-product and interactivity-as-process
J Stromer-Galley
The Information Society 20 (5), 391-394, 2004
4472004
Diversity of political conversation on the Internet: Users' perspectives
J Stromer-Galley
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 8 (3), JCMC836, 2003
3872003
Digital media, power, and democracy in parties and election campaigns: Party decline or party renewal?
A Chadwick, J Stromer-Galley
The International Journal of Press/Politics 21 (3), 283-293, 2016
3062016
New voices in the public sphere: A comparative analysis of interpersonal and online political talk
J Stromer-Galley
Javnost-The Public 9 (2), 23-41, 2002
2132002
Agreement and disagreement in group deliberation: Effects on deliberation satisfaction, future engagement, and decision legitimacy
J Stromer-Galley, P Muhlberger
Political communication 26 (2), 173-192, 2009
1922009
Political discussion online
J Stromer‐Galley, A Wichowski
The handbook of Internet studies, 168-187, 2011
1892011
Methods for analyzing and measuring group deliberation
LW Black, S Burkhalter, J Gastil, J Stromer-Galley
Sourcebook for political communication research, 323-345, 2014
1772014
Dysfunctional information sharing on WhatsApp and Facebook: The role of political talk, cross-cutting exposure and social corrections
P Rossini, J Stromer-Galley, EA Baptista, V Veiga de Oliveira
New media & society 23 (8), 2430-2451, 2021
1622021
Citizen perceptions of online interactivity and implications for political campaign communication
J Stromer-Galley, KA Foot
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 8 (1), JCMC812, 2002
1522002
The strategic female: gender-switching and player behavior in online games
RM Martey, J Stromer-Galley, J Banks, J Wu, M Consalvo
Information, Communication & Society 17 (3), 286-300, 2014
1482014
The digital dollhouse: Context and social norms in The Sims Online
RM Martey, J Stromer-Galley
Games and Culture 2 (4), 314-334, 2007
1392007
Joy and sorrow of interactivity on the campaign trail: Blogs in the primary campaign of Howard Dean
J Stromer-Galley, AB Baker
The Internet election: Perspectives on the web in campaign 2004, 111-131, 2006
812006
Measuring game engagement: multiple methods and construct complexity
RM Martey, K Kenski, J Folkestad, L Feldman, E Gordis, A Shaw, ...
Simulation & Gaming 45 (4-5), 528-547, 2014
792014
Coherence in political computer-mediated communication: Analyzing topic relevance and drift in chat
J Stromer-Galley, AM Martinson
Discourse & Communication 3 (2), 195-216, 2009
722009
The argumentative burdens of audience conjectures: Audience research in popular culture criticism
J Stromer‐Galley, E Schiappa
Communication Theory 8 (1), 27-62, 1998
711998
Serious efforts at bias reduction
A Shaw, K Kenski, J Stromer-Galley, RM Martey, BA Clegg, JE Lewis, ...
Journal of Media Psychology, 2016
67*2016
Context and medium matter: Expressing disagreements online and face-to-face in political deliberations
J Stromer-Galley, L Bryant, B Bimber
Journal of Deliberative Democracy 11 (1), 2015
672015
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