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Avery Holton
Avery Holton
Chair, Associate Professor - The University of Utah
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Normalizing Twitter: Journalism practice in an emerging communication space
DL Lasorsa, SC Lewis, AE Holton
Journalism studies 13 (1), 19-36, 2012
12912012
Reciprocal journalism: A concept of mutual exchange between journalists and audiences
SC Lewis, AE Holton, M Coddington
Journalism practice 8 (2), 229-241, 2014
4652014
The links that bind: Uncovering novel motivations for linking on Facebook
K Baek, A Holton, D Harp, C Yaschur
Computers in human behavior 27 (6), 2243-2248, 2011
3802011
News and the overloaded consumer: Factors influencing information overload among news consumers
AE Holton, HI Chyi
Cyberpsychology, behavior, and social networking 15 (11), 619-624, 2012
2112012
Journalists, social media, and the use of humor on Twitter
AE Holton, SC Lewis
Electronic Journal of Communication 21 (1/2), 1-22, 2011
2052011
Boundary work, interloper media, and analytics in newsrooms: An analysis of the roles of web analytics companies in news production
V Belair-Gagnon, AE Holton
Measurable Journalism, 87-103, 2020
2042020
Twitter as a source of vaccination information: content drivers and what they are saying
B Love, I Himelboim, A Holton, K Stewart
American journal of infection control 41 (6), 568-570, 2013
1872013
Tweeting Conventions: Political journalists' use of Twitter to cover the 2012 presidential campaign
RG Lawrence, L Molyneux, M Coddington, A Holton
Journalism Studies 15 (6), 789-806, 2014
1862014
The blame frame: Media attribution of culpability about the MMR–autism vaccination scare
A Holton, B Weberling, CE Clarke, MJ Smith
Health communication 27 (7), 690-701, 2012
1812012
How journalists engage in branding on Twitter: Individual, organizational, and institutional levels
L Molyneux, A Holton, SC Lewis
Information, Communication & Society 21 (10), 1386-1401, 2018
1802018
Branding (health) journalism: Perceptions, practices, and emerging norms
L Molyneux, A Holton
Digital journalism 3 (2), 225-242, 2015
1692015
Identity lost? The personal impact of brand journalism
AE Holton, L Molyneux
Journalism 18 (2), 195-210, 2017
1662017
# Stupidcancer: exploring a typology of social support and the role of emotional expression in a social media community
JG Myrick, AE Holton, I Himelboim, B Love
Health communication 31 (5), 596-605, 2016
1512016
Seeking and sharing: Motivations for linking on Twitter
AE Holton, K Baek, M Coddington, C Yaschur
Communication research reports 31 (1), 33-40, 2014
1502014
Whose news? Whose values? Citizen journalism and journalistic values through the lens of content creators and consumers
AE Holton, M Coddington, H Gil de Zúñiga
Journalism practice 7 (6), 720-737, 2013
1312013
eHealth and health literacy: a research methodology review
M Mackert, SE Champlin, A Holton, II Muñoz, MJ Damásio
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 19 (3), 516-528, 2014
1272014
The power of a picture: Overcoming scientific misinformation by communicating weight-of-evidence information with visual exemplars
GN Dixon, BW McKeever, AE Holton, C Clarke, G Eosco
Journal of Communication 65 (4), 639-659, 2015
1262015
A threatening space?: Stigmatization and the framing of autism in the news
AE Holton, LC Farrell, JL Fudge
Communication studies 65 (2), 189-207, 2014
1182014
Commenting on health: A framing analysis of user comments in response to health articles online
A Holton, N Lee, R Coleman
Journal of health communication 19 (7), 825-837, 2014
1162014
When the gates swing open: Examining network gatekeeping in a social media setting
M Coddington, AE Holton
Mass communication and society 17 (2), 236-257, 2014
1112014
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