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Brian Weeks
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor / United States
Business & Management / Communications and Media Studies
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Brian Weeks's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Online influence? Social media use, opinion leadership, and political persuasion International Journal of Public Opinion Research 29 (2), 214-239, 2017
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Predicting dissemination of news content in social media: A focus on reception, friending, and partisanship Journalism & mass communication quarterly 90 (2), 212-232, 2013
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Partisan provocation: The role of partisan news use and emotional responses in political information sharing in social media Human Communication Research 42 (4), 641-661, 2016
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Political persuasion on social media: Tracing direct and indirect effects of news use and social interaction New media & society 18 (9), 1875-1895, 2016
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Driving a wedge between evidence and beliefs: How online ideological news exposure promotes political misperceptions Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 21 (5), 331-348, 2016
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