1. A House Divided: How Today's Media and Partisan Gerrymandering Broke America Open Access Author: Litwin, Katherine Title: A House Divided: How Today's Media and Partisan Gerrymandering Broke America Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: partisan gerrymanderingfake newsonline mediasupreme courtpoliticssocial mediapolarizationpartisan media File: Download A_House_Divided-How_Today_s_Media_and_Partisan_Gerrymandering_Broke_America__1_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Curtis William Chandler, Thesis SupervisorAnthony Barbieri, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Weaponizing bias: An analysis of polarized media during the Kavanaugh/Ford hearings Open Access Author: Vogel, Elisa Title: Weaponizing bias: An analysis of polarized media during the Kavanaugh/Ford hearings Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: rhetoriccaskavanaughfordcongresstrumpnewsfoxmsnbcmediapolarizationpolitical polarizationbias File: Download Vogel_final_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mary Elizabeth Stuckey, Thesis SupervisorLori Ann Bedell, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Seat Security and Tweet Extremity: An Analysis of Congress Members’ Tweets Open Access Author: Cohen, Emma Title: Seat Security and Tweet Extremity: An Analysis of Congress Members’ Tweets Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: politicssocial mediatwitterextremecongress memberspolarization File: Download EmmaCohen_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kevin M Munger, Thesis SupervisorMichael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Investigating the Effect of Empathy and News Readership on Affective Polarization Open Access Author: Zhang, Steven Title: Investigating the Effect of Empathy and News Readership on Affective Polarization Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: affective polarizationempathynews readershipnewsnews consumptionpolarizationpoliticspsychologybehaviorpolitical psychologypolitical divideparty polarizationpartisanpartisanship File: Download Zhang_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter K Hatemi, Thesis SupervisorMatthew Richard Golder, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Political Polarization in the United States and the Implications for the Future Landscape Open Access Author: Igoe, Nirali Title: Political Polarization in the United States and the Implications for the Future Landscape Area of Honors: Marketing Keywords: Political Polarizationconsumer behaviorbuying powerpoliticspolarization File: Download Igoe_Nirali_Political_Polarization_in_the_United_States_and_the_Implications_for_the_Future_Landscape.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Franklin Jerome Carter, Jr., Thesis SupervisorJennifer Chang Coupland, Thesis Honors Advisor