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Shelley Boulianne
Shelley Boulianne
Full Professor, R. Klein Chair in Communication, Mount Royal University
E-mail megerősítve itt: mtroyal.ca - Kezdőlap
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Social media use and participation: A meta-analysis of current research
S Boulianne
Information, Communication & Society 18 (5), 524-538, 2015
17522015
Does Internet use affect engagement? A meta-analysis of research
S Boulianne
Political Communication 26 (2), 193-211, 2009
16332009
Testing! testing! one, two, three–Testing the theory in structural equation models!
L Hayduk, G Cummings, K Boadu, H Pazderka-Robinson, S Boulianne
Personality and Individual Differences 42 (5), 841-850, 2007
6022007
Young people, digital media, and engagement: A meta-analysis of research
S Boulianne, Y Theocharis
Social Science Computer Review 38 (2), 111-127, 2020
4712020
“School Strike 4 Climate”: Social media and the international youth protest on climate change
S Boulianne, M Lalancette, D Ilkiw
Media and Communication 8 (2), 208-218, 2020
3962020
Twenty years of digital media effects on civic and political participation
S Boulianne
Communication Research 47 (7), 947-966, 2020
3952020
Revolution in the making? Social media effects across the globe
S Boulianne
Information, Communication & Society 22 (1), 39-54, 2019
3412019
Stimulating or reinforcing political interest: Using panel data to examine reciprocal effects between news media and political interest
S Boulianne
Political Communication 28 (2), 147-162, 2011
3242011
Political consumerism: A meta-analysis
L Copeland, S Boulianne
International Political Science Review 43 (1), 3-18, 2022
1772022
Online news, civic awareness, and engagement in civic and political life
S Boulianne
New Media & Society 18 (9), 1840–1856, 2016
1712016
Right-wing populism, social media and echo chambers in Western democracies
S Boulianne, K Koc-Michalska, B Bimber
New Media & Society 22 (4), 683-699, 2020
1532020
Building faith in democracy: Deliberative events, political trust and efficacy
S Boulianne
Political Studies 67 (1), 4-30, 2019
1332019
How Climate Movement Actors and News Media Frame Climate Change and Strike: Evidence from Analyzing Twitter and News Media Discourse from 2018 to 2021
K Chen, AL Molder, Z Duan, S Boulianne, C Eckart, P Mallari, D Yang
The International Journal of Press/Politics 28 (2), 384-413, 2023
1202023
Mobilizing media: comparing TV and social media effects on protest mobilization
S Boulianne, K Koc-Michalska, B Bimber
Information, Communication & Society 23 (5), 642-664, 2020
1052020
Mini-publics and public opinion: Two survey-based experiments
S Boulianne
Political Studies 66 (1), 119–136, 2018
1022018
Platform affordances and political participation: how social media reshape political engagement
Y Theocharis, S Boulianne, K Koc-Michalska, B Bimber
West European Politics 46 (4), 788-811, 2023
952023
Online political participation: the evolution of a concept
C Ruess, CP Hoffmann, S Boulianne, K Heger
Information, Communication & Society 26 (8), 1495-1512, 2023
912023
Engagement with candidate posts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook during the 2019 election
S Boulianne, AO Larsson
New Media & Society 25 (1), 119-140, 2023
912023
Does compassion go viral? Social media, caring, and the Fort McMurray wildfire
S Boulianne, J Minaker, TJ Haney
Information, Communication & Society 21 (5), 697-711, 2018
872018
From online political posting to mansplaining: The gender gap and social media in political discussion
K Koc-Michalska, A Schiffrin, A Lopez, S Boulianne, B Bimber
Social Science Computer Review 39 (2), 197-210, 2021
852021
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