Reaching science skeptics: How adaptive framing of climate change leads to positive responses via persuasion knowledge and perceived behavioral control

Renita Coleman , Esther Thorson , Cinthia Jimenez , Kami Vinton
Communication Research 51 ( 4) 392 -414

10
2024
Agenda setting

Renita Coleman , Maxwell McCombs , Donald Shaw , David Weaver
Routledge 167 -180

335
2009
The affective effect on political judgment: Comparing the influences of candidate attributes and issue congruence

H Denis Wu , Renita Coleman
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 91 ( 3) 530 -543

25
2014
“There Was Blood Coming Out of Her Eyes...”: Emotional-Affective Agenda Setting and Disgust in the 2016 US Presidential Election

Renita Coleman , H Denis Wu
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 10776990241262345 -10776990241262345

2024
347
2009
JOURNALISTS'MORAL JUDGMENT ABOUT CHILDREN: Do as I say, not as I do?

Renita Coleman
Journalism Practice 5 ( 3) 257 -271

22
2011
AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT: A reconsideration of the press and the Spanish–American War

John Maxwell Hamilton , Renita Coleman , Bettye Grable , Jaci Cole
Journalism studies 7 ( 1) 78 -93

19
2006
11
2014
Ethical journalism is not an oxymoron

Lee Wilkins , Renita Coleman
Nieman Reports 59 ( 2) 52 -52

9
2005
Stereotypes in media representations of boy bands and their fans

Renita Coleman , Annie Lyons
Journalism 14648849231183812 -14648849231183812

4
2023
Moral Development: A Psychological Approach to Understanding Moral Decision Making

Renita Coleman , Lee Wilkins
The Routledge handbook of mass media ethics 43 -58

2
2020
Us vs. them: online incivility, black sheep effect, and more

Renita Coleman , Natalie Stroud , Gina Chen , Maxwell McCombs

1
2016
1
1997
Seeing “Us” and “Them”: How Political Symbols Polarize Through Anger, Anxiety, and Enthusiasm

Christian Staal Bruun Overgaard , Renita Coleman
Mass Communication and Society 1 -24

2024
2023