Research
Framing conflicts in digital and transnational media environments
Professor Robert Entman and Curd B Knüpfer provide an overview of established and emerging approaches to frame analysis as a tool for analyzing dynamics of political conflicts in this Media, War & Conflict article.The public's dilemma: race and political evaluations of police killings
Professor Ethan Porter, along with Thomas Wood and Cathy Cohen, explores perceptions of the killings of African-Americans by police officers and how characteristics of the victim, officer and surrounding environment, as well as political cues, shape such perceptions in this Politics, Groups, and Identities article.Identifying Media Effects Through Low-Cost, Multiwave Field Experiments
Professors Ethan Porter and Kimberly Gross, along with Thomas Wood, design low-cost, multiwave field experiments of media effects that researchers can implement on their own and can control the timing of when they measure effects in this Political Communication article.
The Internet Trap
Professor Matthew Hindman sheds light on the stunning rise of the digital giants and reveals what small players can do to survive in a game that is rigged against them.
Soccer Thinking for Management Success
Professor Peter Loge draws on insights from leaders, known and not-so-well-known who use soccer thinking to succeed.