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Sebastián Valenzuela
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Setting the agenda: The news media and public opinion, 3rd edition
M McCombs, S Valenzuela
Polity Press, 2020
5260*2020
Is there social capital in a social network site?: Facebook use and college students' life satisfaction, trust, and participation
S Valenzuela, N Park, KF Kee
Journal of computer-mediated communication 14 (4), 875-901, 2009
37602009
Social media use for news and individuals' social capital, civic engagement and political participation
H Gil de Zúñiga, N Jung, S Valenzuela
Journal of computer-mediated communication 17 (3), 319-336, 2012
26912012
Being immersed in social networking environment: Facebook groups, uses and gratifications, and social outcomes
N Park, KF Kee, S Valenzuela
Cyberpsychology & behavior 12 (6), 729-733, 2009
26662009
Unpacking the use of social media for protest behavior the roles of information, opinion expression, and activism
S Valenzuela
American Behavioral Scientist 57, 920-942, 2013
9722013
The social media basis of youth protest behavior: The case of Chile
S Valenzuela, A Arriagada, A Scherman
Journal of communication 62 (2), 299-314, 2012
7412012
The mediating path to a stronger citizenship: Online and offline networks, weak ties, and civic engagement
H Gil de Zúñiga, S Valenzuela
Communication research 38 (3), 397-421, 2011
5322011
Social networks that matter: Exploring the role of political discussion for online political participation
S Valenzuela, Y Kim, HG de Zúñiga
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 24 (2), 163-184, 2011
3852011
Citizen journalism and democracy: How user-generated news use relates to political knowledge and participation
K Kaufhold, S Valenzuela, H Gil de Zúñiga
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 87, 515-529, 2010
3272010
Ties, Likes, and Tweets: Using Strong and Weak Ties to Explain Differences in Protest Participation Across Facebook and Twitter Use
S Valenzuela, T Correa, H Gil de Zúñiga
Political Communication 35 (1), 117-134, 2018
3082018
Behavioral effects of framing on social media users: How conflict, economic, human interest, and morality frames drive news sharing
S Valenzuela, M Piña, J Ramírez
Journal of Communication 67 (5), 803-826, 2017
3082017
The Agenda-Setting Theory
M McCombs, S Valenzuela
Cuadernos de información, 44-50, 2007
2892007
The Paradox of Participation Versus Misinformation: Social Media, Political Engagement, and the Spread of Misinformation
S Valenzuela, D Halpern, JE Katz, JP Miranda
Digital Journalism 7 (6), 802-823, 2019
2752019
We Face, I Tweet: How Different Social Media Influence Political Participation through Collective and Internal Efficacy
D Halpern, S Valenzuela, JE Katz
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 22 (6), 320-336, 2017
2652017
Social network sites, marriage well-being and divorce: Survey and state-level evidence from the United States
S Valenzuela, D Halpern, JE Katz
Computers in Human Behavior 36, 94-101, 2014
2462014
“Selfie-ists” or “Narci-selfiers”?: A cross-lagged panel analysis of selfie taking and narcissism
D Halpern, S Valenzuela, JE Katz
Personality and Individual Differences 97, 98-101, 2016
2402016
Facebook, Twitter, and Youth Engagement: A Quasi-experimental Study of Social Media Use and Protest Behavior Using Propensity Score Matching
S Valenzuela, A Arriagada, A Scherman
International Journal of Communication 8, 2046-2070, 2014
2112014
Selective exposure to cable news and immigration in the US: The relationship between FOX News, CNN, and attitudes toward Mexican immigrants
H Gil de Zúñiga, T Correa, S Valenzuela
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 56 (4), 597-615, 2012
2092012
Student and Environmental Protests in Chile: The Role of Social Media
A Scherman, A Arriagada, S Valenzuela
Politics 35, 151-171, 2015
1722015
One Step, Two Step, Network Step? Complementary Perspectives on Communication Flows in Twittered Citizen Protests
M Hilbert, J Vásquez, D Halpern, S Valenzuela, E Arriagada
Social Science Computer Review 35 (4), 444-461, 2017
1462017
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