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benjamin r. warner
benjamin r. warner
Associate Professor, University of Missouri
Verified email at missouri.edu
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Do presidential debates matter? Examining a decade of campaign debate effects
MS McKinney, BR Warner
Argumentation and Advocacy 49 (4), 238-258, 2013
1612013
Can interparty contact reduce affective polarization? A systematic test of different forms of intergroup contact
M Wojcieszak, BR Warner
Political Communication 37 (6), 789-811, 2020
1452020
Echoes of a conspiracy: Birthers, truthers, and the cultivation of extremism
BR Warner, R Neville-Shepard
Communication Quarterly 62 (1), 1-17, 2014
1012014
Segmenting the electorate: The effects of exposure to political extremism online
BR Warner
Communication Studies 61 (4), 430-444, 2010
872010
Expanding the conceptual and empirical boundaries of family communication patterns: The development and validation of an expanded conformity orientation scale
HK Horstman, P Schrodt, B Warner, A Koerner, R Maliski, A Hays, ...
Communication Monographs 85 (2), 157-180, 2018
822018
Liking Obama and Romney (on Facebook): An experimental evaluation of political engagement and efficacy during the 2012 general election
N Pennington, KL Winfrey, BR Warner, MW Kearney
Computers in Human Behavior 44, 279-283, 2015
692015
Limbaugh's social media nightmare: Facebook and Twitter as spaces for political action
BR Warner, ST McGowen, J Hawthorne
Journal of Radio & Audio Media 19 (2), 257-275, 2012
622012
A test of imagined contact as a means to improve cross-partisan feelings and reduce attribution of malevolence and acceptance of political violence
BR Warner, A Villamil
Communication Monographs 84 (4), 447-465, 2017
592017
To unite and divide: The polarizing effect of presidential debates
BR Warner, MS McKinney
Communication Studies 64 (5), 508-527, 2013
562013
A multifactor approach to candidate image
BR Warner, MC Banwart
Communication Studies 67 (3), 259-279, 2016
512016
Ferguson on Facebook: Political persuasion in a new era of media effects
MM Greenwood, ME Sorenson, BR Warner
Computers in Human Behavior 57, 1-10, 2016
392016
Will the “real” candidates for president and vice president please stand up? 2008 pre-and post-debate viewer perceptions of candidate image
BR Warner, DB Carlin, K Winfrey, J Schnoebelen, M Trosanovski
American Behavioral Scientist 55 (3), 232-252, 2011
382011
Political difference and polarization in the family: The role of (non) accommodating communication for navigating identity differences
BR Warner, CW Colaner, J Park
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 38 (2), 564-585, 2021
352021
Reducing political polarization through narrative writing
BR Warner, HK Horstman, CC Kearney
Journal of Applied Communication Research 48 (4), 459-477, 2020
352020
Comedic cognition: The impact of elaboration on political comedy effects
FJ Jennings, JC Bramlett, BR Warner
Western Journal of Communication 83 (3), 365-382, 2019
342019
Posttraumatic stress related to the killing of Michael Brown and resulting civil unrest in Ferguson, Missouri: Roles of protest engagement, media use, race, and resilience
JM First, L Danforth, CM Frisby, BR Warner, MW Ferguson Jr, JB Houston
Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research 11 (3), 369-391, 2020
312020
Reconsidering partisanship as a constraint on the persuasive effects of debates
BR Warner, MS McKinney, JC Bramlett, FJ Jennings, ME Funk
Communication Monographs 87 (2), 137-157, 2020
302020
Tweeting presidential primary debates: Debate processing through motivated Twitter instruction
FJ Jennings, CR Coker, MS McKinney, BR Warner
American Behavioral Scientist 61 (4), 455-474, 2017
282017
Modeling partisan media effects in the 2014 US midterm elections
BR Warner
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 95 (3), 647-669, 2018
262018
Cracked but not shattered: Hillary Rodham Clinton's unsuccessful campaign for the presidency
MC Banwart, LC Bell, DB Carlin, JL Conners, C Davis, J Delbert, ...
Lexington Books, 2009
262009
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