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Deana A. Rohlinger

Research on Media, Politics, and Culture

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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