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 | Michael Xenos
Assistant Professor and Deputy Director, Media Effects Lab
Phone: 225-578-5106
E-mail: xenos@lsu.edu
Office: 252 Hodges Hall
Ph.D., University of Washington |
Michael Xenos earned his Ph.D. from the University of Washington in 2005. His interests include political communication and public opinion. He teaches new media and other communications courses. From 2005-2008 he served as an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin, where he was awarded summer research grants in 2006 and 2007.
Selected Works:
Xenos, M.A. and Kyoung, K. (2008). Rocking the Vote and More: An Experimental Study of the Impacts of Youth Politics Portals. Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 5 (2).
Xenos, M.A. and Kim, N. (2008). New Mediated Deliberation: Blog and Press Coverage of the Alito Nomination, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13 (2): 485-503.
Xenos, M.A., and Bennett, W.L. (2007). The Disconnection in online Politics: The Youth Political Web Sphere and U.S. Election Sites, 2002-2004. Information, Communication and Society, 10 (4): 443-464.
Xenos, M.A., and Foot, K. (2007). Not Your Father’s Internet: The Generation Gap in Online Politics. In L. Bennett (Ed.), Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth (pp. 51-70). Boston, MA: MIT Press.
Xenos, M.A. and Moy, P. (2007). Direct and Differential Effects of the Internet on Political and Civic Engagement. Journal of Communication, 57 (4): 704-718.
Xenos, M.A., and Foot, K.A. (2005). Politics as Usual or Politics Unusual? Position Taking and Dialogue on campaign Web Sites in the 2002 U.S. Elections. Journal of Communication, 55 (1): 169-185. |