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Justin Bonest Phillips
Justin Bonest Phillips
Senior Lecturer in Political Science, University of Waikato, New Zealand
Adresse e-mail validée de waikato.ac.nz
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Appeals to the Hispanic demographic: Targeting through Facebook autoplay videos by the Clinton campaign during the 2015/2016 presidential primaries
E Elder, JB Phillips
Social Media, Political Marketing and the 2016 US Election, 113-136, 2018
232018
Does third-party fact-checking increase trust in news stories? An Australian case study using the “sports rorts” affair
A Carson, A Gibbons, A Martin, JB Phillips
Digital Journalism 10 (5), 801-822, 2022
202022
Recursion theory and the ‘death tax’ Investigating a fake news discourse in the 2019 Australian election
A Carson, A Gibbons, JB Phillips
Journal of Language and Politics 20 (5), 696-718, 2021
122021
Negative political communication on social media and the gender gap: a study of men's and women's reactions to presidential candidate attacks on Facebook in 2012 and 2016
JB Phillips
Politics & Gender 17 (3), 454-482, 2021
112021
Police Ten 7 feeds racial stereotypes of Māori and Pacific peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand
R Yan, WA Rapana, W Waitoki, T McCreanor, AM Barnes, ...
PsyArXiv, 2021
82021
# Bodypositive surpasses 1 billion engagements
S Graham, E Newell, JB Phillips, GJ Treharne, D Scarf
Journal of Health Psychology 28 (2), 103-106, 2023
42023
Leave the Attacking to Others: Assessing the Effectiveness of Candidate Endorsed and Independently Sourced Televised Attack Ads in the 2016 Presidential Election
JB Phillips
Mass Communication and Society 24 (3), 319-344, 2021
42021
Curating a body-positive feed? An attempt to mitigate the negative impacts of thin-ideal content on Instagram
S Graham, E Newell, JB Phillips, M Pritchard, D Scarf
Body Image 46, 168-173, 2023
32023
Party system fragmentation, social cleavages, and social media: New Zealand’s 2017 election campaign on Facebook
JB Phillips, VKG Woodman
Australian journal of political science 55 (3), 293-310, 2020
32020
Covering tangata whenua in Aotearoa: a big data exploration of print media and Māori
JB Phillips
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 18 (3), 195-212, 2023
22023
Do Brands Matter? Understanding Public Trust in Third-Party Factcheckers of Misinformation and Disinformation on Facebook
A Carson, T Gravelle, J Phillips, J Meese, L Ruppanner
International Journal of Communication, 2023
22023
Likes vs. Loves (and Other Emoji Reactions): Facebook, Women, and the Gender Emoji Gap in US Election Campaigns
JB Phillips
Social Science Computer Review, 08944393231224535, 2024
2024
Laughing at death: Facebook, the ‘haha’ reaction, and death coverage on local US news pages
JB Phillips
Popular Communication, 1-16, 2023
2023
The exclusivist claims of Pacific ecofascists: Visual environmental communication by far-right groups in Australia and New Zealand
K Campion, J Phillips
Visualising far-right environments, 43-62, 2023
2023
Going Negative in the Era of the Super PAC and Social Media: Negative Political Communication in the United States on Television and Facebook
JB Phillips
University of Auckland, 2019
2019
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