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Are graphic cigarette warning labels an effective message strategy? A test of psychological reactance theory and source appraisal
NR LaVoie, BL Quick, JM Riles, NJ Lambert
Communication Research 44 (3), 416-436, 2017
1502017
Polarization as a Function of Citizen Predispositions and Exposure to News on the Internet
D Tewksbury, JM Riles
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 59 (3), 381-398, 2015
652015
Framing Cancer for Online News: Implications for Popular Perceptions of Cancer
JM Riles, A Sangalang, RJ Hurley, D Tewksbury
Journal of Communication 65 (6), 1018-1040, 2015
542015
Open science, closed doors? Countering marginalization through an agenda for ethical, inclusive research in communication
J Fox, KE Pearce, AL Massanari, JM Riles, Ł Szulc, YS Ranjit, F Trevisan, ...
Journal of Communication 71 (5), 764-784, 2021
502021
“He Acted Like a Crazy Person”: Exploring the Influence of College Students’ Recall of Stereotypic Media Representations of Mental Illness.
JM Quintero Johnson, JM Riles
Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 2016
472016
Online cancer news: trends regarding article types, specific cancers, and the cancer continuum
RJ Hurley, JM Riles, A Sangalang
Health communication 29 (1), 41-50, 2014
362014
Media fragmentation in the context of bounded social networks: How far can it go?
JM Riles, A Pilny, D Tewksbury
New Media & Society 20 (4), 1415-1432, 2018
332018
Representations of Interpersonal Interaction and Race/Ethnicity: An Examination of Prime-Time Network Television Programs
JM Riles, K Varava, A Pilny, D Tewksbury
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 62 (2), 302-319, 2018
242018
Framing in an interactive news environment
D Tewksbury, JM Riles
Doing News Framing Analysis II, 137-162, 2018
222018
The social effect of exposure to mental illness media portrayals: Influencing interpersonal interaction intentions.
JM Riles
Psychology of Popular Media 9 (2), 145, 2020
202020
The Modern Character of Mental Health Stigma: A 30-Year Examination of Popular Film
JM Riles, B Miller, M Funk, E Morrow
Communication Studies 72 (4), 668-683, 2021
182021
How Do SMOs Create Moral Resources? The Roles of Media Visibility, Networks, Activism, and Political Capacity
AN Pilny, YC Atouba, JM Riles
Western Journal of Communication 78 (3), 358-377, 2014
182014
Me, myself, and my mediated ties: Parasocial experiences as an ego-driven process
JM Riles, K Adams
Media Psychology 24 (6), 792-813, 2021
142021
Positive exposure to Muslims and perceptions of a disdainful public: A model of mediated social dissent
JM Riles, M Funk, W Davis
Communication Monographs 86 (3), 292-312, 2019
122019
Theory development and evaluation within a critical media effects framework: An intersectional identity approach to media psychology.
JM Riles, S Ramasubramanian, E Behm-Morawitz
Journal of Media Psychology: Theories, Methods, and Applications 34 (2), 101, 2022
72022
The effect of news peril-type on social inclinations: A social group comparison
JM Riles, E Behm-Morawitz, H Shin, M Funk
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 97 (3), 721-742, 2020
72020
An Inclination for Intimacy: Depictions of Mental Health and Interpersonal Interaction in Popular Film
JM Riles, M Funk, B Miller, E Morrow
International Journal of Communication 15, 21, 2021
32021
Artists and Attributions: How Music Platform Implementation Affects Parasocial Experiences and Support Intentions
EC Wiemer, JM Riles, D Tewksbury
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 66 (2), 300-319, 2022
22022
Grappling with race: The performance of identity in prizefighting promotion
WM Davis, JM Riles
Communication & Sport 10 (6), 1092-1112, 2022
12022
Veterans’ Exposure to News Portrayals of Military-Related Posttraumatic Stress and Support for Government Health Interventions: Influences of Stigma and Halo Communication
RA Roscoe, JM Riles, M Schroeder
Journal of Health Communication, 1-8, 2024
2024
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