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2024
Partisan media and political discussion as regulators of identity
Jacob A. Long
107th Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
Aug 10, 2024
Philadelphia, PA
Paper
Poster
Artificial impressions: Trust and credibility in AI-enhanced profile pictures
Jacob A. Long
,
Jingyi Xiao
,
Shamira McCray
,
Ertan Ağaoğlu
,
Abdullah M. Alajmi
,
Chinwendu Akalonu
,
Yanzhen Xu
107th Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
Aug 9, 2024
Philadelphia, PA
Paper
Poster
Pre-Registration
Data and Code
How stable are self-reported measures of media use?
Jacob A. Long
107th Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
Aug 8, 2024
Philadelphia, PA
Paper
2022
Stability as an outcome in communication research
Jacob A. Long
72nd Annual Conference of the International Communication Association
May 30, 2022
Paris, France
Paper
Guided dreams: Shot scale and shifting perspectives in narrative engagement
James G. Collier
,
John M. Tchernev
,
Jacob A. Long
72nd Annual Conference of the International Communication Association
May 28, 2022
Paris, France
Anti-intellectualism amid the COVID-19 pandemic: The discursive elements and sources of anti-Fauci tweets
YingYing Chen
,
Jacob A. Long
,
Jungmi Jun
,
Sei-Hill Kim
,
Ali Zain
,
Colin Piacentine
72nd Annual Conference of the International Communication Association
May 27, 2022
Paris, France
2021
Measuring partisan segregation in political media consumption
Jacob A. Long
71st Annual Conference of the International Communication Association
May 27, 2021
Toronto, ON
Paper
Slides
Data and Code
2019
Improving the generalizability of inferences in quantitative communication research
Jacob A. Long
102nd Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Mass Communication and Journalism
Aug 10, 2019
Toronto, ON
An approach for measuring partisan segregation in political media consumption
Jacob A. Long
102nd Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Mass Communication and Journalism
Aug 9, 2019
Toronto, ON
Paper
Slides
Data and Code
From political satire to political discussion: Satire talk as mediator and affinity for political humor as moderator
Min Seon Jeong
,
jacob
,
Simon M. Lavis
102nd Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Mass Communication and Journalism
Aug 8, 2019
Toronto, ON
Racial differences in having and choosing cross-race political discussion partners
William P. Eveland, Jr
,
Osei Appiah
,
Jacob A. Long
,
Steven B. Kleinman
69th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association
May 28, 2019
Washington, D.C.
2018
Short- and long-term trends in the moral and political content of popular music
Jacob A. Long
Moral Media Meeting
Sep 29, 2018
Columbus, OH
Slides
Data and Code
Does political entertainment produce efficacious, engaged citizens? A mediation analysis using three-wave panel data
Jacob A. Long
,
Min Seon Jeong
,
Simon M. Lavis
68th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association
May 28, 2018
Prague, Czech Republic
2017
Inferring preferences without talking: Using limited visual information to guide political discussant choice via homophily
William P. Eveland, Jr
,
Steven B. Kleinman
,
Jacob A. Long
10th Annual Political Networks Conference
Jun 16, 2017
Columbus, OH
Partisan media selectivity and partisan identity threat: The role of social and geographic context
Jacob A. Long
,
William P. Eveland, Jr
,
Michael D. Slater
67th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association
May 26, 2017
San Diego, CA
Slides
2016
Sharing and discussing politics on Facebook: A user and network-centric approach
Min Seon Jeong
,
Jacob A. Long
102nd Annual Convention of the National Communication Association
Nov 12, 2016
Philadelphia, PA
Slides
2015
The political and moral relevance of popular music: Matching worldviews with lyrical content
Jacob A. Long
,
William P. Eveland, Jr
40th Annual Conference of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research
Nov 20, 2015
Chicago, IL
Slides
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