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The causes and consequences of COVID-19 misperceptions: Understanding the role of news and social media
A Bridgman, E Merkley, P Loewen, O Zhilin, T Owen, D Ruths, ...
The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review 1 (Special Issue on COVID …, 2020
4802020
A rare moment of cross-partisan consensus: Elite and public response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
E Merkley, A Bridgman, PJ Loewen, T Owen, D Ruths, O Zhilin
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2020
2442020
Corrigendum: Infodemic Pathways: Evaluating the Role that Traditional and Social Media Play in Cross-National Information Transfer
A Bridgman, E Merkley, O Zhilin, PJ Loewen, T Owen, D Ruths
Frontiers in Political Science, 2021
562021
Infodemic pathways: Evaluating the role that traditional and social media play in cross-national information transfer
A Bridgman, E Merkley, O Zhilin, PJ Loewen, T Owen, D Ruths
Frontiers in Political Science 3, 20, 2021
552021
Public health communication and engagement on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic
L Teichmann, S Nossek, A Bridgman, PJ Loewen, T Owen, D Ruths, ...
OSF Preprints, 2020
262020
Unveiling: An Unexpected Mid-campaign Court Ruling’s Consequences and the Limits of Following the Leader
A Bridgman, C Ciobanu, A Erlich, D Bohonos, C Ross
The Journal of Politics, 2021
17*2021
Lessons in resilience
T Owen, A Bridgman, R Gorwa, P Loewen, S MacLellan, E Merkley, ...
Canada’s digital media ecosystem and the 2019 election, 2020
10*2020
Lessons in Resilience: Canada’s Digital Media Ecosystem and the 2019 Election
T Owen, P Loewen, D Ruths, A Bridgman, R Gorwa, S MacLellan, ...
Public Policy Forum, 2020
102020
A nonpartisan legislative chamber: The influence of the Canadian Senate
A Bridgman
Party Politics 27 (5), 1009-1016, 2021
92021
The causes and consequences of COVID-19 misperceptions: Understanding the role of news and social media. Harvard Kennedy Sch Misinformation Rev. 2020; 1: 1–18
A Bridgman, E Merkley, PJ Loewen, T Owen, D Ruths, L Teichmann, ...
MR-2020-028.[CrossRef][Google Scholar], 0
9
All in this together? A preregistered report on deservingness of government aid during the COVID-19 pandemic
A Bridgman, E Merkley, PJ Loewen, T Owen, D Ruths
Journal of Experimental Political Science 9 (3), 296-313, 2022
82022
Understanding vaccine hesitancy in Canada: attitudes, beliefs, and the information ecosystem
T Owen, P Loewen, D Ruths, A Bridgman, HM Saleem, E Merkley, ...
Public Policy Forum, 2020
62020
A distinct society? Understanding social distrust in Quebec
A Bridgman, R Nadeau, D Stolle
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2022
42022
Spatial voting in non-partisan cities: A case study
J Lucas, RM McGregor, A Bridgman
Electoral Studies 82, 102599, 2023
32023
The role of social media in polarizing Canadians
A Bridgman
Canadian Commission on Democratic Expression, 2023
22023
Mis- and Disinformation During the 2021 Canadian Federal Election
A Bridgman, M Lavigne, M Baker, T Bergeron, D Bohonos, A Burton, ...
Media Ecosystem Observatory, 2022
22022
Digital Democracy Project: Research memo# 5-Fact-checking, blackface and the media
T Owen, P Loewen, D Ruths, A Bridgman, R Gorwa, S MacLellan, ...
Public Policy Forum, 2019
22019
Evaluation of the 2019 Federal Leaders' Debates
JR McAndrews, A Bridgman, PJ Loewen, D Rubenson, LB Stephenson, ...
Leaders' Debates Commission, 2020
12020
Analyse du rôle de la mésinformation lors de l'élection provinciale québécoise de 2022
M Lavigne, M Blanchard, A Imouza, A Bridgman, C Staller, K Namahoro, ...
OSF Preprints, 2023
2023
Understanding social distrust in Quebec
A Bridgman
2023
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