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Lauren Feldman
Lauren Feldman
Professor, Rutgers University School of Communication & Information
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Climate on Cable The Nature and Impact of Global Warming Coverage on Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC
L Feldman, EW Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, A Leiserowitz
The International Journal of Press/Politics 17 (1), 3-31, 2012
5882012
An attack on science? Media use, trust in scientists, and perceptions of global warming
JD Hmielowski, L Feldman, TA Myers, A Leiserowitz, E Maibach
Public Understanding of Science 23 (7), 866-883, 2014
5082014
Schools as incubators of democratic participation: Building long-term political efficacy with civic education
J Pasek, L Feldman, D Romer, KH Jamieson
Applied Development Science 12 (1), 26-37, 2008
3682008
The Mutual Reinforcement of Media Selectivity and Effects: Testing the Reinforcing Spirals Framework in the Context of Global Warming
L Feldman, TA Myers, JD Hmielowski, A Leiserowitz
Journal of Communication 64 (4), 590-611, 2014
2602014
Using political efficacy messages to increase climate activism: The mediating role of emotions
L Feldman, PS Hart
Science Communication 38 (1), 99-127, 2016
2452016
Late-night comedy as a gateway to traditional news: An analysis of time trends in news attention among late-night comedy viewers during the 2004 presidential primaries
L Feldman, DG Young
Political Communication 25 (4), 401-422, 2008
2392008
Threat Without Efficacy? Climate Change on US Network News
PS Hart, L Feldman
Science Communication 36 (3), 325-351, 2014
2352014
Open to Exploitation: America's Shoppers Online and Offline
J Turow, L Feldman, K Meltzer
A Report from the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of …, 2005
2242005
Is There Any Hope? How Climate Change News Imagery and Text Influence Audience Emotions and Support for Climate Mitigation Policies
L Feldman, P Hart
Risk Analysis 38 (3), 585-602, 2018
2122018
Identifying best practices in civic education: Lessons from the Student Voices Program
L Feldman, J Pasek, D Romer, KH Jamieson
American Journal of Education 114 (1), 75-100, 2007
2012007
Polarizing news? Representations of threat and efficacy in leading US newspapers’ coverage of climate change
L Feldman, PS Hart, T Milosevic
Public Understanding of Science 26 (4), 481-497, 2017
1982017
The news about comedy Young audiences, The Daily Show, and evolving notions of journalism
L Feldman
Journalism 8 (4), 406-427, 2007
1982007
Partisan differences in opinionated news perceptions: A test of the hostile media effect
L Feldman
Political Behavior 33, 407-432, 2011
1732011
The opinion factor: The effects of opinionated news on information processing and attitude change
L Feldman
Political Communication 28 (2), 163-181, 2011
1432011
The Impact of Climate Change–Related Imagery and Text on Public Opinion and Behavior Change
PS Hart, L Feldman
Science Communication 38 (4), 415-441, 2016
1382016
Climate change as a polarizing cue: Framing effects on public support for low-carbon energy policies
L Feldman, PS Hart
Global Environmental Change 51, 54-66, 2018
1232018
Do hostile media perceptions lead to action? The role of hostile media perceptions, political efficacy, and ideology in predicting climate change activism
L Feldman, PS Hart, A Leiserowitz, E Maibach, C Roser-Renouf
Communication Research 44 (8), 1099-1124, 2017
1222017
Partisan News and Political Participation: Exploring Mediated Relationships
M Wojcieszak, B Bimber, L Feldman, NJ Stroud
Political Communication 33 (2), 241-260, 2016
1112016
Learning about Politics from The Daily Show: The Role of Viewer Orientation and Processing Motivations
L Feldman
Mass Communication and Society 16 (4), 586-607, 2013
1072013
Confusion or enlightenment? How exposure to disagreement moderates the effects of political discussion and media use on candidate knowledge
L Feldman, V Price
Communication Research 35 (1), 61-87, 2008
1072008
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