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Jason Gilmore
Utah State University - Logan / United States
Business & Management / Communications and Media Studies
AD Scientific Index ID: 4847254
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Jason Gilmore's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Ditching the pack: Digital media in the 2010 Brazilian congressional campaignsJ GilmoreNew media & society 14 (4), 617-633, 2012672012
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American exceptionalism in the American mind: Presidential discourse, national identity, and US public opinionJ GilmoreCommunication Studies 66 (3), 301-320, 2015392015
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Make no exception, save one: American exceptionalism, the American presidency, and the age of ObamaJ Gilmore, P Sheets, C RowlingCommunication Monographs 83 (4), 505-520, 2016362016
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Translating American exceptionalism: Comparing presidential discourse about the United States at home and abroadJ GilmoreInternational Journal of Communication 8, 22, 2014332014
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Why do (we think) they hate us: Anti-Americanism, patriotic messages, and attributions of blameJA Gilmore, L Meeks, D DomkeInternational Journal of Communication 7 (21), 701, 2013212013
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