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Lilach Nir
Lilach Nir
Associate Professor of Communication and Political Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Does disagreement contribute to more deliberative opinion?
V Price, JN Cappella, L Nir
Political communication 19 (1), 95-112, 2002
6692002
Argument repertoire as a reliable and valid measure of opinion quality: Electronic dialogue during campaign 2000
JN Cappella, V Price, L Nir
Political Communication 19 (1), 73-93, 2002
3592002
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news
S Soroka, P Fournier, L Nir
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (38), 18888-18892, 2019
3442019
Normative and informational influences in online political discussions
V Price, L Nir, JN Cappella
Communication Theory 16 (1), 47-74, 2006
3112006
Framing public discussion of gay civil unions
V Price, L Nir, JN Cappella
Public opinion quarterly 69 (2), 179-212, 2005
2752005
Ambivalent social networks and their consequences for participation
L Nir
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 17 (4), 422-442, 2005
2722005
The Internet and the family: The view from parents, the view from kids
J Turrow, L Nir
Phildelphia: Annemberg Public Policy Center, 2000
219*2000
Motivated reasoning and public opinion perception
L Nir
Public Opinion Quarterly 75 (3), 504-532, 2011
2132011
Not Necessarily the News: Does Fictional Television Influence Real-World Policy Preferences?
DC Mutz, L Nir
Mass Communication and Society 13 (2), 196-217, 2010
1922010
Disagreement and Opposition in Social Networks: Does Disagreement Discourage Turnout?
L Nir
Political Studies 59 (3), 674-692, 2011
1622011
Campaign mixed-message flows and timing of vote decision
L Nir, JN Druckman
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 20 (3), 326-346, 2008
1102008
Cross-national differences in political discussion: Can political systems narrow deliberation gaps?
L Nir
Journal of Communication 62 (3), 553-570, 2012
652012
Bridging gaps in cross-cutting media exposure: The role of public service broadcasting
L Castro-Herrero, L Nir, M Skovsgaard
Political Communication 35 (4), 542-565, 2018
542018
Receptivity to violence in ethnically divided societies: A micro-level mechanism of perceived horizontal inequalities
D Miodownik, L Nir
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 39 (1), 22-45, 2016
522016
Negativity biases and political ideology: A comparative test across 17 countries
P Fournier, S Soroka, L Nir
American Political Science Review 114 (3), 775-791, 2020
472020
Frames and reasoning: Two pathways from selective exposure to affective polarization
Y Tsfati, L Nir
International Journal of Communication 11, 22, 2017
452017
Does interpersonal discussion increase political knowledge? A meta-analysis
E Amsalem, L Nir
Communication Research 48 (5), 619-641, 2021
362021
How institutions affect gender gaps in public opinion expression
L Nir, SD McClurg
Public Opinion Quarterly 79 (2), 544-567, 2015
342015
Do women and men respond differently to negative news?
S Soroka, E Gidengil, P Fournier, L Nir
Politics & Gender 12 (2), 344-368, 2016
332016
Public space: How shared news landscapes close gaps in political engagement
L Nir
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 56 (4), 578-596, 2012
292012
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