SYMPOSIUM | FEBRUARY 27, 2020 9am – 5pm
Title: Patterns of media use and political attitudes across urban, suburban and rural areas of Wisconsin, 2018
Title: Populism and polarized trust in news from public service media across Europe
Title: The roots and risks of radical partisanship (co-authored with Nathan Kalmoe)
Title: Populist conventional discourses
Open Mic
Title: Public opinion in the news: How social media shapes journalistic routines, the news, and audience attitudes
Title: Understanding the prevalence and use of “bots” on Twitter
Title: Discursive power in contemporary communication spaces and the fracturing of democracy
Title: Canceled: How morally motivated networked harassment reinforces norms
Title: Exposure to news grows less fragmented with increase in mobile access
Title: Are mainstream media still setting the public agenda in a polarized media landscape?
Title: Concepts and Themes at the Intersection of Communication, Civic Fracture, and Democracy
Title: Theoretical Overview of the Wisconsin Project
Title: Analytic Approaches in the Wisconsin Project
Open Mic Q&A.