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Sean Aday
Sean Aday
Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs and International Affairs George Washington University
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Television news and the cultivation of fear of crime
D Romer, KH Jamieson, S Aday
Journal of communication 53 (1), 88-104, 2003
8212003
Embedding the truth: A cross-cultural analysis of objectivity and television coverage of the Iraq war
S Aday, S Livingston, M Hebert
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 10 (1), 3-21, 2005
4662005
Blogs and bullets: New media in contentious politics
S Aday, H Farrell, M Lynch, J Sides, J Kelly, E Zuckerman
United States Institute of Peace 65, 1-31, 2010
2892010
The scary world in your living room and neighborhood: Using local broadcast news, neighborhood crime rates, and personal experience to test agenda setting and cultivation
K Gross, S Aday
Journal of communication 53 (3), 411-426, 2003
2852003
International trust and public opinion about world affairs
PR Brewer, K Gross, S Aday, L Willnat
American Journal of Political Science 48 (1), 93-109, 2004
2672004
New media and conflict after the Arab Spring
S Aday, H Farrell, M Lynch, J Sides, D Freelon
United States Institute of Peace 80, 1-24, 2012
2552012
Style over substance: Newspaper coverage of Elizabeth Dole's presidential bid
S Aday, J Devitt
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 6 (2), 52-73, 2001
2482001
Chasing the bad news: An analysis of 2005 Iraq and Afghanistan war coverage on NBC and Fox News Channel
S Aday
Journal of communication 60 (1), 144-164, 2010
2252010
Syria's socially mediated civil war
M Lynch, D Freelon, S Aday
Universitäts-und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, 2014
1792014
As goes the statue, so goes the war: The emergence of the victory frame in television coverage of the Iraq War
S Aday, J Cluverius, S Livingston
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 49 (3), 314-331, 2005
1522005
Watching from afar: Media consumption patterns around the Arab Spring
S Aday, H Farrell, D Freelon, M Lynch, J Sides, M Dewar
American Behavioral Scientist 57 (7), 899-919, 2013
1432013
The framesetting effects of news: An experimental test of advocacy versus objectivist frames
S Aday
Journalism & mass communication quarterly 83 (4), 767-784, 2006
1292006
A panel study of media effects on political and social trust after September 11, 2001
K Gross, S Aday, PR Brewer
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 9 (4), 49-73, 2004
1192004
The real war will never get on television: An analysis of casualty imagery in American television coverage of the Iraq War
S Aday
Media and conflict in the twenty-first century, 141-156, 2005
1112005
Selective attention to online political information
J Graf, S Aday
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 52 (1), 86-100, 2008
1032008
Confidence in government and emotional responses to terrorism after September 11, 2001
K Gross, PR Brewer, S Aday
American Politics Research 37 (1), 107-128, 2009
1012009
Leading the charge: Media, elites, and the use of emotion in stimulating rally effects in wartime
S Aday
Journal of Communication 60 (3), 440-465, 2010
792010
NGOs as intelligence agencies: The empowerment of transnational advocacy networks and the media by commercial remote sensing in the case of the Iranian nuclear program
S Aday, S Livingston
Geoforum 40 (4), 514-522, 2009
712009
A cross-cultural test of the spiral of silence theory in Singapore and the United States
W Lee, BH Detenber, L Willnat, S Aday, J Graf
Asian Journal of Communication 14 (2), 205-226, 2004
692004
Online fragmentation in wartime: A longitudinal analysis of tweets about Syria, 2011–2013
D Freelon, M Lynch, S Aday
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 659 (1 …, 2015
562015
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