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Amber Boydstun
Amber Boydstun
Professor of Political Science, University of California, Davis
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The decline of the death penalty and the discovery of innocence
FR Baumgartner, SL De Boef, AE Boydstun
Cambridge University Press, 2008
6212008
Making the news: Politics, the media & agenda setting
AE Boydstun
University of Chicago Press, 2013
4322013
The media frames corpus: Annotations of frames across issues
D Card, A Boydstun, JH Gross, P Resnik, NA Smith
Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational ¡¦, 2015
2342015
The importance of attention diversity and how to measure it
AE Boydstun, S Bevan, HF Thomas III
Policy Studies Journal 42 (2), 173-196, 2014
2232014
RTextTools: A Supervised Learning Package for Text Classification
TP Jurka, L Collingwood, AE Boydstun, E Grossman
The R journal 5 (1), 6-12, 2013
1712013
Two faces of media attention: Media storm versus non-storm coverage
AE Boydstun, A Hardy, S Walgrave
Political Communication 31 (4), 509-531, 2014
1582014
Automated text classification of news articles: A practical guide
P Barberá, AE Boydstun, S Linn, R McMahon, J Nagler
Political Analysis 29 (1), 19-42, 2021
1452021
Media framing of capital punishment and its impact on individuals' cognitive responses
FE Dardis, FR Baumgartner, AE Boydstun, S De Boef, F Shen
Mass Communication & Society 11 (2), 115-140, 2008
1112008
The president, the press, and the war: A tale of two framing agendas
RA Glazier, AE Boydstun
Political Communication 29 (4), 428-446, 2012
1042012
Identifying media frames and frame dynamics within and across policy issues
AE Boydstun, JH Gross, P Resnik, NA Smith
New Directions in Analyzing Text as Data Workshop, London, 27-28, 2013
1012013
RTextTools: Automatic text classification via supervised learning
TP Jurka, L Collingwood, AE Boydstun, E Grossman, W van Atteveldt
R package version 1 (9), 2012
892012
Sticky prospects: Loss frames are cognitively stickier than gain frames.
A Ledgerwood, AE Boydstun
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (1), 376, 2014
832014
Analyzing Framing through the Casts of Characters in the News
D Card, JH Gross, A Boydstun, NA Smith
Proceedings of the 2016 conference on empirical methods in natural language ¡¦, 2016
792016
A two‐tiered method for identifying trends in media framing of policy issues: The case of the war on terror
AE Boydstun, RA Glazier
Policy Studies Journal 41 (4), 706-735, 2013
742013
What we should really be asking about media attention to Trump
RG Lawrence, AE Boydstun
Political Communication 34 (1), 150-153, 2017
672017
Playing to the crowd: Agenda control in presidential debates
AE Boydstun, RA Glazier, MT Pietryka
Political Communication 30 (2), 254-277, 2013
652013
Women also know stuff: meta-level mentoring to battle gender bias in political science
E Beaulieu, AE Boydstun, NE Brown, KY Dionne, A Gillespie, S Klar, ...
PS: Political Science & Politics 50 (3), 779-783, 2017
642017
Real-time reactions to a 2012 presidential debate: A method for understanding which messages matter
AE Boydstun, RA Glazier, MT Pietryka, P Resnik
Public Opinion Quarterly 78 (S1), 330-343, 2014
612014
The nonlinear effect of information on political attention: Media storms and US congressional hearings
S Walgrave, AE Boydstun, R Vliegenthart, A Hardy
Political Communication 34 (4), 548-570, 2017
462017
Tracking the development of media frames within and across policy issues
AE Boydstun, D Card, JH Gross, P Resnik, NA Smith
APSA 2014 Annual Meeting Paper, 2014
462014
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