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Deana A. Rohlinger

Research on Digital Tech, Politics, and Culture

Rohlinger, D. A., Rose, K., Warren, S., & Shulman, S. (2023). Does the Musk Twitter Takeover Matter? Political Influencers, Their Arguments, and the Quality of Information They Share. Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.

Rohlinger, D. A. (2022). Digital Technologies, Dysfunctional Movement-Party Dynamics and the Threat to Democracy. Information, Communication & Society, 25(5), 591-597. 

Rohlinger, D. A., Allen, W., &  DeLucchi, C. (2022). Framing Dynamics and Claimsmaking after the Parkland Shooting. Information, Communication & Society, 25(5), 690-706. 

Rohlinger, Deana. 2021. "We Cannot Just Moderate Extremism Away." Social Science Research Council, Items.

Rohlinger, Deana and Christian Vaccaro. 2021. "From 'Please sir, stay out of it' to 'You are an abomination': (In)civility and Emotional Expression in Emails Sent to Politicians. Information, Communication & Society, 1-17.

Rohlinger, Deana, Cynthia Williams and Mackenzie Teek. 2020. "From "Thank God for Helping this Person" to "Libtards Really Jumped the Shark": Opinion Leaders and (In)civility in the Wake of School Shootings." New Media & Society, 22(6), 1004-1025. 

Rohlinger, Deana, Alexandra Olsen and Lyndi Hewitt. 2020. "Dualing Discourse: Democracy, Gender Equity and Discursive Politics in Rural Morocco." Women's Studies International Forum, 81. 

 
Rohlinger, Deana. 2020. "Non-Party Groups and Electoral Persuasion: From the Tea Party Movement to Black Lives Matter." In Electoral Persuasion edited by Elizabeth Suhay, Alexander Treschel and Bernard Groffman. Oxford University Press. 
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Rohlinger, Deana. 2019. "Symposium on Political Communication and Social Movements: Ships Passing in the Night." Information, Communication & Society.
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Rohlinger, Deana and Leslie Bunnage. 2018. "Collective Identity in the Digital Age: Thin and Thick Identities in MoveOn.org and the Tea Party Movement." Mobilization 23(2), 135-157​. ​

​Dignam, Pierce and Deana Rohlinger. Forthcoming. "Misogynistic Men Online: How The Red Pill Helped Elect Donald Trump." Signs.

Rohlinger, Deana, Rebecca Redmond, Tara Stamm, Haley Gentile, and Alexandra Olson. Forthcoming. "Power and Representation:  Activist Standing in Broadcast News, 1970-2012. Emerald Studies in Media Communications.

Rohlinger, Deana and Jennifer Proffitt. 2016. How Much Does Ownership Matter? Deliberative Discourse in Local Media Coverage of the Terri Schiavo Case. Journalism, 1-18. 

Rohlinger, Deana. 2015. Abortion Politics, Mass Media, and Social Movements in America. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Rohlinger, Deana, Christian Vaccaro, Miriam Sessions, and Heather Mauney. 2015. "Individual Claims-Making in the Terri Schiavo Case." Social Currents, 2(4), 361-376. 

Rohlinger, Deana and Leslie Bunnage. 2015. "Connecting People to Politics Over Time? Internet Communication Technology and Activist Persistence in MoveOn and the Tea Party Movement." Information, Communication, and Society, 18(5): 539-552.

Rohlinger, Deana. JoEllen Pederson, and Guispina Valle. (2015). "Inclusive Discourse? Local Media Coverage of the Terri Schiavo Case." Sociological Spectrum, 35(1), 1-24.

Rohlinger, Deana and Jordan Brown. 2013. "Mass Media and Institutional Change: Organizational Reputation, Strategy, and Outcomes in the Academic Freedom Movement." Mobilization: An International Quarterly, 18(1), 41-64.

Meyer, David and Deana Rohlinger. 2012. "Big Books and Social Movements: A Myth of Ideas and Social Change." Social Problems, 59(1), 136-153.

Rohlinger, Deana and J. Klein. 2011. "Visual Landscapes and the Abortion Issue." American Behavioral Scientist, 56(2), 172-188.

Quadagno, Jill and Deana Rohlinger. 2009. "The Religious Factor in U.S. Welfare State Policies." In K. Van Kersbergen, & P. Manow (Eds.), Religion and the Western Welfare State (pp. 236-266). Cambridge University Press

Rohlinger, Deana. 2007. "American Media and Deliberative Democratic Processes.". Sociological Theory, 25(2), 122-148.

Rohlinger, Deana and Jill Quadagno. 2006. "Framing Social Security Rights." In Judith Blau, & Kerri Smith (Eds.), Public Sociologies (pp. 123-136). Rowan & LIttlefield Inc. 

Rohlinger, Deana and David Meyer. 2005. "Framing Abortion Globally: Transnational Framing of Access to Abortion in the United States, England, and Ireland." In Lee Ann Banaszak (Ed.), U.S. Women's Movement in a Dynamic and Global Perspective (pp. 197-214). Rowan & Littlefield Inc.

Rohlinger, Deana. 2002. "Eroticizing Men: Cultural Influences on Advertising and Male Objectification". Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 46(3/4), 61-74.
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Top Image: Word cloud for 391 tweets coded for the progressive women's public policy group, National Organization for Women. These tweets are from September 7, 2016 to November 9, 2016.
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Bottom Image: Word cloud for the 591 tweets I coded for the conservative women's public policy group, Concerned Women for America. These are from mostly 2015, December 25, 2014 to March 25, 2015
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    • Links from the chapter - Now Available!
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