Celeste Wagner
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Shared struggles, divergent paths: a comparison of grassroots and professional feminist advocates’ communication for social change in Argentina and the United States
Contemporary activism media research, largely focused on digital media’s technological and discursive aspects, often lacks …
María Celeste Wagner
April 2024
Journal of Communication
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Watching Turkish Television Dramas in Argentina: Entangled Proximities and Resigned Agency in Global Media Flows
For decades, the theory of cultural proximity, which states that audiences have a preference towards culturally proximal content …
María Celeste Wagner
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Marwan Kraidy
February 2023
Journal of Communication
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Affect, Curiosity, and Positionality in Context: Watching Television Entertainment in Argentina and the United States
Reception studies scholars have recently argued that there is a dearth of evidence on contemporary television audience practices and …
María Celeste Wagner
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Pablo Boczkowski
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Eugenia Mitchelstein
January 2021
International Journal of Communication
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Angry, Frustrated, and Overwhelmed: The Emotional Experience of Consuming News about President Trump
The emotional experience of consuming news about politics has been traditionally understudied. We aim to contribute to filling this …
María Celeste Wagner
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Pablo Boczkowski
September 2019
Journalism
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The Reception of Fake News: The Interpretations and Practices That Shape the Consumption of Perceived Misinformation
How do people make sense of, and deal with, a changing media landscape perceived to be filled with misinformation and fake news? To …
María Celeste Wagner
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Pablo Boczkowski
August 2019
Digital Journalism
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Journalists’ Gender and Influence: Effects on the Perceived Severity of Sexual Harassment
Can journalistic coverage of gender issues affect the opinions of its readers and thus promote social change? In this process, are …
María Celeste Wagner
April 2019
Cuadernos.Info
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Crisis of Representation and New Media Policies in Latin America
The emergence of new communication policies in Latin America from 2004 to 2015 took place in the midst of an unprecedented public …
Martin Becerra
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María Celeste Wagner
March 2018
Latin American Perspectives
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The Boomerang Effect: Innovation in the Blogs of Mainstream News Sites, 2008–2012
This article examines the tension between the possibilities afforded by innovations in news production and the normalizing force of …
Eugenia Mitchelstein
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Pablo Boczkowski
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María Celeste Wagner
February 2017
Media, Culture & Society
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The News Gap in Argentina: Contextual Factors and Preferences of Journalists and the Audience
This investigation examines the supply and demand of news in seven places in Argentina through a quantitative content analysis of the …
Eugenia Mitchelstein
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Pablo Boczkowski
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María Celeste Wagner
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Silvana Leiva
December 2016
Palabra Clave
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Books
The Patina of Distrust: Misinformation in a Context of Generalized Skepticism
Eugenia Mitchelstein
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Pablo Boczkowski
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María Celeste Wagner
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Facundo Suenzo
January 2022
MIT Press
(Under Contract)
Work in Progress
The Language of Race and Class in Argentina and the United States when Talking About Gender-Based Violence. Results from Qualitative Interviews with General Publics and Feminist Activists
Top Student Paper Panel, International and Intercultural Communication Division, National Communication Association, New Orleans, USA, …
María Celeste Wagner
January 2023
Work in Progress
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Does Reading News About Sexual Harassment Involving Diverse Women in Terms of Racialization and Socioeconomic Status Impact Support for Gender Equality? Comparative Experiments in the Americas
Presented at the International Communication Association Annual Meeting in 2022, Paris, France
María Celeste Wagner
January 2023
Work in Progress
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Awareness, Helpfulness, and Trust: Exploring Audiences' Attitudes Toward Fact-Checkers in an Electoral Context
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Facundo Suenzo
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Eugenia Mitchelstein
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Pablo J. Boczkowski
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María Celeste Wagner
December 2022
Work in Progress
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Who Checks the Fact-Checkers? The Reception of Fact-Checking in Argentina
Facundo Suenzo
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Eugenia Mitchelstein
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Pablo J. Boczkowski
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María Celeste Wagner
December 2022
Work in Progress
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Global Communication Standpoint: An Invitation to Think about Research, Pedagogy and the Professional Field from a Global Communication Perspective
Katerina Girginova
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Woori Han
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Heather Jaber
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Jinsook Kim
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Florence Z. Madenga
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Mariela Morales Suárez
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María Celeste Wagner
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Jing Wang
October 2022
Work in Progress
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Gender Politics and the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court in the U.S.
We track the public’s attitudes toward the Supreme Court of the United States across three major events that have important …
Jin Woo Kim
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María Celeste Wagner
May 2022
Work in Progress
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How Citizens Respond to a Sexual Misconduct Allegation Made in a Partisan Context
Summary of the project: (1) A natural experiment randomly assigning people to respond to a survey either just before, or just after, …
Jin Woo Kim
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María Celeste Wagner
May 2022
Work in Progress
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