Michael A. Beam, Ph.D.

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2011 Communication Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
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Mass Communications, Journalism, Web Studies
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Gerald M. Kosicki grad student 2011 Ohio State
 (Personalized News: How Filters Shape Online News Reading Behavior.)
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Hmielowski JD, Staggs S, Hutchens MJ, et al. (2020) Talking Politics: The Relationship Between Supportive and Opposing Discussion With Partisan Media Credibility and Use: Communication Research. 9365022091504
Hmielowski JD, Hutchens MJ, Beam MA. (2020) Asymmetry of Partisan Media Effects?: Examining the Reinforcing Process of Conservative and Liberal Media with Political Beliefs Political Communication. 1-17
York C, Ponder JD, Humphries Z, et al. (2019) Effects of Fact-Checking Political Misinformation on Perceptual Accuracy and Epistemic Political Efficacy: Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 107769901989011
Hutchens MJ, Hmielowski JD, Beam MA. (2019) Reinforcing spirals of political discussion and affective polarization Communication Monographs. 86: 357-376
Beam MA, Hmielowski JD, Hutchens MJ. (2018) Democratic Digital Inequalities: Threat and Opportunity in Online Citizenship From Motivation and Ability: American Behavioral Scientist. 62: 1079-1096
Yamamoto M, Hmielowski J, Beam M, et al. (2018) Skepticism as a political orientation factor: A moderated mediation model of online opinion expression Journal of Information Technology & Politics. 15: 178-192
Hmielowski JD, Kim S, Hutchens MJ, et al. (2018) Engaged or Disengaged? Examining the Relationship Between Electoral Ambivalence and Indicators of Political Engagement in the 2012 U.S. Election Atlantic Journal of Communication. 26: 32-45
Silva DE, Hutchens MJ, Donaway RR, et al. (2018) 300 Million Clicks and Political Engagement via Facebook in the 2016 American Presidential Election: How Online Activity Changes Across Time and Sources Mass Communication and Society. 21: 742-762
Beam MA, Hutchens MJ, Hmielowski JD. (2018) Facebook news and (de)polarization: reinforcing spirals in the 2016 US election Information, Communication & Society. 21: 940-958
Beam MA, Child JT, Hutchens MJ, et al. (2017) Context collapse and privacy management: Diversity in Facebook friends increases online news reading and sharing New Media & Society. 20: 2296-2314
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