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Joshua A. Dunn
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Stereotyped identification: How identifying with fictional Latina characters increases acceptance and stereotyping
B McLaughlin, NS Rodriguez, JA Dunn, J Martinez
Mass Communication and Society 21 (5), 585-605, 2018
252018
The political world within: How citizens process and experience political narratives
B McLaughlin, JA Velez, JA Dunn
Annals of the International Communication Association 43 (2), 156-172, 2019
212019
Counter-stereotyped protagonists and stereotyped supporting casts: Identification with black characters and symbolic racism
JA Dunn, B McLaughlin
Communication research reports 36 (4), 309-319, 2019
82019
There must be a villain: political threats, narrative thought, and political violence
B McLaughlin, JA Dunn, JA Velez, J Hunter
Communication Quarterly 71 (1), 64-85, 2023
12023
The Effects of Psychosocial Development on Parasocial Relationships
JA Dunn
The Ohio State University, 2015
12015
Responses to television characters during emerging adulthood: Examining the influence of identity exploration on contact and involvement with diverse characters
JA Dunn
2020
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