Student Research that was published or presented at a conference thanks to a grant awarded from Cheers, For Now!

On the fly: How Japanese social media “watchers” improvise to counter problematic information (2024)
Published in: New Media & Society
Authors: Kayo Mimizuka, Andrea Rodarte, Ahmer Arif

Does social media level the political field or reinforce existing inequalities? Cartographies of the 2022 Brazilian election (2024)
Published in: Political Communication
Authors: Andre Rodarte and Jo Lukito

Today’s top picks: One network of canonization by Google Arts & Culture
Conference: International Communication Association (ICA), Paris 2022
Author: Leo Cao
Selected works by Dr. Lasorsa

Political Interest, Political Knowledge, and Evaluations of Political News Sources: Their Interplay in Producing Context Effects (2009)
Published in: Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
Author: Dominic L. Lasorsa

Reports, Inferences, and Judgments in Deceptive and Legitimate News Stories (2010)
Published in: Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
Authors: Dominic L. Lasorsa & Seth Lewis

Framing of same-sex marriage over 17 years in two newspapers is linked to ideology especially in election years (2018)
Published in: Newspaper Research Journal
Authors: Dominic L. Lasorsa, Jiyoun Suk, & Deepa Fadnis
Books by Dr. Lasorsa