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Jill E. Hopke
Jill E. Hopke
Associate Professor of Journalism, College of Communication, DePaul University
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Visualizing the Paris Climate Talks on Twitter: Media and Climate Stakeholder Visual Social Media During COP21
JE Hopke, LE Hestres
Social Media + Society 3 (4), 1-15, 2018
862018
Hashtagging politics: Transnational anti-fracking movement Twitter practices
JE Hopke
Social Media+ Society 1 (2), 2056305115605521, 2015
842015
Discourse over a contested technology on Twitter: A case study of hydraulic fracturing
JE Hopke, M Simis
Public Understanding of Science 26 (1), 105-120, 2017
602017
Connecting extreme heat events to climate change: Media coverage of heat waves and wildfires
JE Hopke
Environmental Communication 14 (4), 492-508, 2020
522020
Water gives life: Framing an environmental justice movement in the mainstream and alternative Salvadoran press
JE Hopke
Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture 6 (3), 365-382, 2012
462012
Fossil fuel divestment: Theories of change, goals, and strategies of a growing climate movement
LE Hestres, JE Hopke
Environmental Politics 29 (3), 371-389, 2020
412020
Translocal anti-fracking activism: An exploration of network structure and tie content
JE Hopke
Environmental Communication 10 (3), 380-394, 2016
352016
Mediated skewed diffusion of issues information: A theory
B McEwan, CJ Carpenter, JE Hopke
Social Media+ Society 4 (3), 2056305118800319, 2018
222018
Mobile phones and political participation in Colombia: Mobile Twitter versus mobile Facebook
JE Hopke, I Gabay, SC Kim, H Rojas
Communication and the Public, 1-15, 2016
182016
Internet-Enabled Activism and Climate Change
LE Hestres, JE Hopke
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science, 1-28, 2017
122017
Communicating about Fossil Fuel Divestment
JE Hopke, LE Hestres
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science, 1-35, 2017
12*2017
Occupy is not a place. A cross-case comparison of the 15M and Occupy movements
J Hopke
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media …, 2016
11*2016
Social Media in Agenda-setting: The Elsipogtog First Nation and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
JE Hopke, M Simis-Wilkinson, PA Loew
SMSociety '18 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social …, 2018
82018
Response to ‘Word choice as political speech’: Hydraulic fracturing is a partisan issue
JE Hopke, M Simis
Public Understanding of Science 26 (1), 124-126, 2017
72017
Environmental Social Movements and Social Media
JE Hopke, L Paris
The Handbook of International Trends in Environmental Communication, 357-372, 2021
52021
New Media and the Formation of Alternative Publics: A cross-case comparison of the #15M and #Occupy movements
JE Hopke
World Association for Public Opinion Research - Latin America, 2012
52012
Climate Change Deniers Spread Negative Emotion Laden Tweets
J Hemsley, J Lee, JE Hopke
SSRN, 2021
42021
Fracking, the Elsipogtog First Nation, and disruptive public participation: The role of images in amplifying outrage on Twitter
M Simis-Wilkinson, JE Hopke
Breaking Boundaries: Innovative Practices in Environmental Communication and …, 2019
42019
To Have Impact, the People’s Climate March Needs to Reach Beyond Activists
JE Hopke
The Conversation, 2017
42017
Socializados para la autocensura: Comunicación autoritaria y opinión
H Rojas, J Hopke
Revista Latinoamérica de Opinión Publica 1 (1), 145-156, 2010
4*2010
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