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Lanier Frush Holt
Lanier Frush Holt
Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University
Verified email at osu.edu
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Fear of isolation and perceived affordances: The spiral of silence on social networking sites regarding police discrimination
J Fox, LF Holt
Social Media News and Its Impact, 147-168, 2021
972021
Writing the wrong: Can counter-stereotypes offset negative media messages about African Americans?
LF Holt
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 90 (1), 108-125, 2013
882013
More than a black and white issue: Ethnic identity, social dominance orientation, and support for the black lives matter movement
LF Holt, MD Sweitzer
Self and Identity 19 (1), 16-31, 2020
722020
Frame and blame: An analysis of how national and local newspapers framed the Jena Six controversy
LF Holt, LH Major
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 87 (3-4), 582-597, 2010
642010
Using the elaboration likelihood model to explain to whom “# Black Lives Matter”… and to whom it does not
LF Holt
Reimagining Journalism and Social Order in a Fragmented Media World, 140-155, 2020
242020
Hillary and Barack: Will atypical candidates lead to atypical coverage?
LF Holt
Howard Journal of Communications 23 (3), 272-287, 2012
232012
Harming and shaming through naming: Examining why calling the Coronavirus the “COVID-19 Virus,” not the “Chinese Virus,” matters
LF Holt, SL Kjærvik, BJ Bushman
media Psychology 25 (5), 639-652, 2022
212022
Which bad news to choose? The influence of race and social identity on story selections within negative news contexts
LF Holt, D Carnahan
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 97 (3), 644-662, 2020
212020
So why do you think that way?: Examining the role implicit attitudes and motivation play in audience’s perception of a racially charged issue
LF Holt, ME Ellithorpe, R Ralston
Media psychology 20 (4), 584-606, 2017
202017
Dropping the “N-word”: Examining how a victim-centered approach could curtail the use of America’s most opprobrious term
LF Holt
Journal of Black Studies 49 (5), 411-426, 2018
132018
Beyond race and ethnicity: Exploring the effects of ethnic identity and its implications for cancer communication efforts
SR Hovick, LF Holt
Journal of Health Communication 21 (2), 199-207, 2016
122016
Who is credible (and where)? Using virtual reality to examine credibility and bias of perceived race/ethnicity in urban/suburban environments
MI Marino, N Bilge, RE Gutsche Jr, L Holt
Howard Journal of Communications 31 (3), 297-315, 2020
112020
Taking a closer look at the factors that influence ethnic identity
LF Holt, SR Hovick, EM Fete, PM Dailey
Communication Studies 68 (2), 227-241, 2017
82017
Would they save me, too? Victim race recall when the hero is Black vs. White and its influence on expectations of reciprocity
ME Ellithorpe, LF Holt, DR Ewoldsen
Media Psychology 25 (6), 814-830, 2022
42022
Helping and hurting on the TV screen: Bounded generalized reciprocity and interracial group expectations
LF Holt, ME Ellithorpe, DR Ewoldsen, J Velez
Media Psychology 25 (5), 675-688, 2022
42022
Sugar and Spice, and Everything Nice: Do Female Stereotypes Supersede In-group Favoritism Among Men When Evaluating Female Criminal Suspects in News Stories?
O Appiah, L Holt, K Dale, T White
Journalism 7 (4), 165-186, 2017
22017
Writing the wrong: Can counter-stereotypes offset negative media messages about African-Americans?
LF Holt
Indiana University, 2010
12010
I Help You, You Help Me: Interracial Reciprocity in Situation Comedies Influences Racial Attitudes
ME Ellithorpe, DR Ewoldsen, X Yao, LF Holt
Media Psychology, 1-25, 2023
2023
Video Games and Stereotypes
G Behrouzian, LF Holt, S Kjaervik, BJ Bushman
OSF, 2020
2020
The Second Casualty?: A Look at Objectivity in Gulf War II
LF Holt
Indiana University, School of Journalism, 2007
2007
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