“The man who has money is king”: Discursive constructions of affluent domination of US politics in letters-to-the-editor, 1948–2016 Jan 2024Published byCommunication and DemocracySummaryjournal-article
The year of the missing woman: an analysis of women as sources and subjects in 2018 midterm campaign coverage by Texas newspapers Jan 2023Published byFeminist Media StudiesSummaryjournal-article
The Qualitative Power of a Crowd: Trump’s Rallies, Public Opinion, Attention Economy Jan 2023Published byAmerican Behavioral ScientistSummaryjournal-article
What Does Rigged Mean? Partisan and Widely Shared Perceptions of Threats to Elections Jan 2021Published byAmerican Behavioral ScientistSummaryjournal-article
(In)civility and the Modern Presidency: Presidential Constructions of a Complex Idea Jan 2021Published byLocal Theories of ArgumentSummarybook-chapter
The “Discourse of Derision” in News Coverage of Education: A Mixed Methods Analysis of an Emerging Frame Jan 2020Published byAmerican Journal of EducationSummaryjournal-article
Gendered Divisions of Labor in the Twenty‐First‐Century Academy: Research, Teaching, and Service Jan 2020Published byThe Wiley Handbook of Gender Equity in Higher EducationSummarybook-chapter
Uncivil Name‐Calling in the U.S. Presidency, 1933–2018 Jan 2019Published byPresidential Studies QuarterlySummaryjournal-article
Networked Argumentation via Collective Rhetorics at the Women’s March on the Utah State Capitol and the Women’s March on Washington Jan 2019Published byNetworking ArgumentSummarybook-chapter
When Do Perpetrators Count: A Longitudinal Analysis of News Definitions of Deceased Mass Shooters Jan 2019Published byNetworking ArgumentSummarybook-chapter