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Charles M. Rowling
Charles M. Rowling
Professor of Political Science University of Nebraska at Kearney
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Some dared call it torture: Cultural resonance, Abu Ghraib, and a selectively echoing press
CM Rowling, TM Jones, P Sheets
Journal of Communication 61 (6), 1043-1061, 2011
692011
Setting a Course: Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurs In Post‐World War II US Foreign Policy
RG Carter, JM Scott, CM Rowling
International Studies Perspectives 5 (3), 278-299, 2004
602004
Make no exception, save one: American exceptionalism, the American presidency, and the age of Obama
J Gilmore, P Sheets, C Rowling
Communication Monographs 83 (4), 505-520, 2016
362016
American atrocity revisited: National identity, cascading frames, and the My Lai massacre
CM Rowling, P Sheets, TM Jones
Political Communication 32 (2), 310-330, 2015
332015
Are Americans really okay with torture? The effects of message framing on public opinion
JM Blauwkamp, CM Rowling, W Pettit
Media, War & Conflict 11 (4), 446-475, 2018
282018
The view from above (and below): A comparison of American, British, and Arab news coverage of US drones
P Sheets, CM Rowling, TM Jones
Media, War & Conflict 8 (3), 289-311, 2015
232015
Frame contestation in the news: National identity, cultural resonance, and US drone policy
CM Rowling, P Sheets, TM Jones
International Journal of Communication 7, 23, 2013
172013
Politics past the edge: Partisanship and arms control treaties in the US senate
CJ Delaet, CM Rowling, JM Scott
Journal of Political & Military Sociology, 179-207, 2005
172005
Lighting the beacon: Presidential discourse, American exceptionalism, and public diplomacy in global contexts
J Gilmore, CM Rowling
Presidential Studies Quarterly 48 (2), 271-291, 2018
142018
The United States in decline? Assessing the impact of international challenges to American exceptionalism
J Gilmore, CM Rowling
International Journal of Communication 11, 21, 2017
122017
Exceptional “We” or exceptional “Me”? Donald Trump, American exceptionalism, and the remaking of the modern jeremiad
J Gilmore, CM Rowling, JA Edwards, NT Allen
Presidential Studies Quarterly 50 (3), 539-567, 2020
112020
Hear no evil, see no evil: Motivated reasoning, drone warfare, and the effects of message framing on us public opinion
CM Rowling, JM Blauwkamp
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 34 (1), edab030, 2022
102022
Partisan patriotism in the American presidency: American exceptionalism, issue ownership, and the Age of Trump
J Gilmore, CM Rowling
Mass Communication and Society 22 (3), 389-416, 2019
92019
A post-American world? Assessing the cognitive and attitudinal impacts of challenges to American exceptionalism
J Gilmore, C Rowling
The Communication Review 21 (1), 46-65, 2018
82018
Us and them: The role of group identity in explaining cultural resonance and framing effects
P Sheets, CM Rowling, J Gilmore, N Melcher
Mass Communication and Society 26 (2), 252-274, 2023
72023
Consensus at home, opposition abroad: Officials, foreign sources, and US news coverage of drone warfare
CM Rowling, P Sheets, W Pettit, J Gilmore
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 95 (4), 886-908, 2018
72018
When threats come from within: National identity, cascading frames, and the US war in Afghanistan
CM Rowling, J Gilmore, P Sheets
The International Journal of Press/Politics 20 (4), 478-497, 2015
72015
Social identity theory and communication
CM Rowling
Oxford University Press, 2019
62019
Make no exception, save one: American exceptionalism and its culmination in the age of Obama
J Gilmore, P Sheets, CM Rowling
Communication Monographs 83 (4), 505-520, 2016
62016
Exceptional Me: How Donald Trump Exploited the Discourse of American Exceptionalism
J Gilmore, C Rowling
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021
42021
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