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Catie Snow Bailard
Catie Snow Bailard
Associate Professor, School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University
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Mobile phone diffusion and corruption in Africa
CS Bailard
Political Communication 26 (3), 333-353, 2009
1542009
A field experiment on the Internet's effect in an African election: Savvier citizens, disaffected voters, or both?
CS Bailard
Journal of Communication 62 (2), 330-344, 2012
1072012
Democracy's double-edged sword: How Internet use changes citizens' views of their government
CS Bailard
JHU Press, 2014
892014
Ethnic conflict goes mobile: Mobile technology’s effect on the opportunities and motivations for violent collective action
CS Bailard
Journal of Peace Research 52 (3), 323-337, 2015
842015
Testing the Internet's effect on democratic satisfaction: A multi-methodological, cross-national approach
CS Bailard
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 9 (2), 185-204, 2012
742012
China in Africa: An analysis of the effect of Chinese media expansion on African public opinion
CS Bailard
The International Journal of Press/Politics 21 (4), 446-471, 2016
582016
Crowdsourcing accountability in a Nigerian election
CS Bailard, S Livingston
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 11 (4), 349-367, 2014
502014
Corporate Ownership and News Bias Revisited: Newspaper Coverage of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United Ruling
CS Bailard
Political Communication 33 (4), 583-604, 2016
372016
Mapping the maps: A meta-level analysis of Ushahidi and Crowdmap
C Bailard, R Baker, M Hindman, S Livingston, P Meier
Internews Center for Innovation & Learning, Washington DC, 2012
202012
Information and Communication Technology and Ethnic Conflict in Myanmar: Organizing for Violence or Peace?
A Bergren, CS Bailard
Social Science Quarterly 98 (3), 894-913, 2017
182017
Fact-checking Trump’s election lies can improve confidence in US elections: Experimental evidence
CS Bailard, E Porter, K Gross
Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2022
52022
Do local newspapers mitigate the effects of the polarized national rhetoric on COVID-19?
CS Bailard
The International Journal of Press/Politics 28 (4), 929-951, 2023
32023
It’s only a game, let’s leave politics out of it: Mega-sporting events, broadcasting rights, and network news bias
CS Bailard, M Major
International Journal of Communication 12, 22, 2018
32018
Public Affairs, digital media, and tech trends
CS Bailard
The SAGE handbook of international corporate and public affairs, 239-258, 2016
22016
The Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power, by Andrew Chadwick
CS Bailard
Political Communication 32 (3), 497-499, 2015
22015
Proud Boys on Telegram
W Zhong, C Bailard, D Broniatowski, R Tromble
Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media 4, 1-47, 2024
12024
“Keep Your Heads Held High Boys!”: Examining the Relationship between the Proud Boys’ Online Discourse and Offline Activities
CS Bailard, R Tromble, W Zhong, F Bianchi, P Hosseini, D Broniatowski
American Political Science Review, 1-18, 2024
2024
Combating Hateful Attitudes and Online Browsing Behavior: The Case of Antisemitism
CS Bailard, MH Graham, K Gross, E Porter, R Tromble
Journal of Experimental Political Science, 1-14, 2023
2023
Information and Communication Technology, Transparency, and Accountability
CS Bailard
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2016
2016
Barker, DC 409, 413 Barlow, MH 258, 260
C Aarts, K Aarts, RP Abelson, R Abrahams, J Abramson, L Abu-Lughod, ...
Political Communication, 527, 0
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