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R. Kelly Garrett
R. Kelly Garrett
Professor & Director, School of Communication, Ohio State University
Verified email at osu.edu - Homepage
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Echo chambers online?: Politically motivated selective exposure among Internet news users
RK Garrett
Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication 14 (2), 265-285, 2009
17352009
Protest in an information society: A review of literature on social movements and new ICTs
R Kelly Garrett
Information, communication & society 9 (02), 202-224, 2006
13622006
Politically motivated reinforcement seeking: Reframing the selective exposure debate
RK Garrett
Journal of communication 59 (4), 676-699, 2009
10912009
The partisan brain: How dissonant science messages lead conservatives and liberals to (dis) trust science
EC Nisbet, KE Cooper, RK Garrett
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 658 (1 …, 2015
6152015
A new era of minimal effects? A response to Bennett and Iyengar
RL Holbert, RK Garrett, LS Gleason
Journal of communication 60 (1), 15-34, 2010
5012010
Implications of pro-and counterattitudinal information exposure for affective polarization
RK Garrett, SD Gvirsman, BK Johnson, Y Tsfati, R Neo, A Dal
Human communication research 40 (3), 309-332, 2014
4902014
A Turn Toward Avoidance? Selective Exposure to Online Political Information, 2004–2008
RK Garrett, D Carnahan, EK Lynch
Political Behavior, 1-22, 2011
4802011
Partisan paths to exposure diversity: Differences in pro-and counterattitudinal news consumption
RK Garrett, NJ Stroud
Journal of communication 64 (4), 680-701, 2014
4242014
On cyberslacking: Workplace status and personal internet use at work
RK Garrett, JN Danziger
CyberPsychology & Behavior 11 (3), 287-292, 2008
3812008
Which telework? Defining and testing a taxonomy of technology-mediated work at a distance
RK Garrett, JN Danziger
Social Science Computer Review 25 (1), 27-47, 2007
3422007
The Internet and democratic debate
JB Horrigan, K Garrett, P Resnick, Pew Internet & American Life Project, ...
Pew Internet & American Life Project, 2004
297*2004
Disaffection or expected outcomes: Understanding personal Internet use during work
RK Garrett, JN Danziger
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 13 (4), 937-958, 2008
2702008
IM= Interruption management? Instant messaging and disruption in the workplace
RK Garrett, JN Danziger
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 13 (1), 23-42, 2007
2622007
Troubling consequences of online political rumoring
RK Garrett
Human Communication Research 37 (2), 255-274, 2011
2572011
Driving a wedge between evidence and beliefs: How online ideological news exposure promotes political misperceptions
RK Garrett, BE Weeks, RL Neo
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 21 (5), 331-348, 2016
2552016
Undermining the corrective effects of media-based political fact checking? The role of contextual cues and naïve theory
RK Garrett, EC Nisbet, EK Lynch
Journal of Communication 63 (4), 617-637, 2013
2472013
Electoral consequences of political rumors: Motivated reasoning, candidate rumors, and vote choice during the 2008 US presidential election
BE Weeks, RK Garrett
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 26 (4), 401-422, 2014
2422014
Epistemic beliefs’ role in promoting misperceptions and conspiracist ideation
RK Garrett, BE Weeks
PloS one 12 (9), e0184733, 2017
2392017
Social media’s contribution to political misperceptions in US Presidential elections
RK Garrett
PloS one 14 (3), e0213500, 2019
2272019
Changes in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Black and White individuals in the US
TJ Padamsee, RM Bond, GN Dixon, SR Hovick, K Na, EC Nisbet, ...
JAMA network open 5 (1), e2144470-e2144470, 2022
2262022
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