Why do some terrorist attacks receive more media attention than others? EM Kearns, AE Betus, AF Lemieux Justice Quarterly 36 (6), 985-1022, 2019 | 364 | 2019 |
How perpetrator identity (sometimes) influences media framing attacks as “terrorism” or “mental illness” AE Betus, EM Kearns, AF Lemieux Communication Research 48 (8), 1133-1156, 2021 | 38 | 2021 |
When data do not matter: Exploring public perceptions of terrorism EM Kearns, AE Betus, AF Lemieux Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 44 (4), 285-309, 2021 | 18 | 2021 |
Yes, the media do underreport some terrorist attacks. Just not the ones most people think of EM Kearns, A Betus, A Lemieux Washingtonpost. com, 2017 | 14* | 2017 |
‘Terrorism’or ‘Mental Illness?’: Factors that Impact How Media Label Terrorist Attacks A Betus, E Kearns, A Lemieux SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019 | 10 | 2019 |
Asymmetric coverage of asymmetric violence: how US print news media report far-right terrorism EM Kearns, A Betus Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States, 97-118, 2022 | 3 | 2022 |
Terrorism and intergroup communication AE Betus, MK Jablonski, AF Lemieux Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, 2017 | 3 | 2017 |
Intergroup images mediate the relationships between government abuse, sociopolitical orientations, and political action EM Kearns, C Federico, V Asal, JI Walsh, AE Betus, AF Lemieux Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict 15 (1), 17-39, 2022 | 1 | 2022 |
Recruiting and Vetting Candidates for Membership in The Base R Wilson, A Betus, A Lemieux https://www.voxpol.eu/part-2-recruiting-and-vetting-candidates-for …, 2023 | | 2023 |