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Facebook and political engagement: A study of online political group membership and offline political engagement
M Conroy, JT Feezell, M Guerrero
Computers in Human behavior 28 (5), 1535-1546, 2012
5672012
Facebook is... fostering political engagement: A study of online social networking groups and offline participation
JT Feezell, M Conroy, M Guerrero
Fostering Political Engagement: A Study of Online Social Networking Groups …, 2009
1082009
Masculinity, Media, and the American Presidency
M Conroy
Springer, 2015
922015
From Ferraro to Palin: sexism in coverage of vice presidential candidates in old and new media.
M Conroy, S Oliver, I Breckenridge-Jackson, C Heldman
Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2015
712015
Exploring the effects of algorithm-driven news sources on political behavior and polarization
JT Feezell, JK Wagner, M Conroy
Computers in Human Behavior 116, 106626, 2021
522021
Internet use and political participation: Engaging citizenship norms through online activities
JT Feezell, M Conroy, M Guerrero
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 13 (2), 95-107, 2016
502016
It takes a motive: communal and agentic articulated interest and candidate emergence
M Conroy, J Green
Political Research Quarterly 73 (4), 942-956, 2020
362020
Sex and gender in the 2016 Presidential election
C Heldman, M Conroy, AR Ackerman
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2018
342018
Tough enough for the job? How masculinity predicts recruitment of city council members
S Oliver, M Conroy
American Politics Research 46 (6), 1094-1122, 2018
322018
Strength, stamina, and sexism in the 2016 presidential race
M Conroy
Politics & Gender 14 (1), 116-121, 2018
282018
Gender, sex, and the role of stereotypes in evaluations of Hillary Clinton and the 2016 presidential candidates
M Conroy, D Joesten Martin, KL Nalder
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 41 (2), 194-218, 2020
252020
Political parties: Advancing a masculine ideal
M Conroy
Rethinking Madam President: Are We Ready for a Woman in the White House, 133-144, 2007
182007
Who Runs?: The Masculine Advantage in Candidate Emergence
S Oliver, M Conroy
University of Michigan Press, 2020
122020
Are Americans More Divided on# MeToo Issues?
M Conroy
FiveThirtyEight, 2019
112019
From Ferraro to Palin: sexism in media coverage of female vice presidential candidates
C Heldman, SJ Oliver, M Conroy
APSA 2009 Toronto Meeting Paper, 2009
112009
News media frame novel technologies in a familiar way: nanotechnology, applications, and progress
E Lively, M Conroy, DA Weaver, B Bimber
The social life of nanotechnology, 223-240, 2013
102013
Media coverage of female candidates' traits in the 2020 democratic presidential primary
E Cassese, M Conroy, D Mehta, F Nestor
Women of Color Political Elites in the US, 42-63, 2022
92022
Undermining the message: how social media can sabotage strategic political communication actions
M Conroy, JS Vaughn
Strategische Politische Kommunikation im digitalen Wandel: Interdisziplinäre …, 2018
82018
There’sa huge gap in how Republicans and Democrats see discrimination
M Conroy, P Bacon Jr
FiveThirtyEight, 2020
72020
Why being ‘anti-media’ is now part of the GOP identity
M Conroy
FiveThirtyEight, 2021
62021
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