BOOKS AND VOLUMES
Jeong-Nam Kim & Gil de Zúñiga (Ed. – Special Issue) (in press). Theory – Lost in Informational Paradise: Misinformation, Media, and Publics and the Future of Marketplace of Ideas. American Behavioral Scientist. London: Sage
Jeong-Nam Kim & Gil de Zúñiga (Ed. – Special Issue) (in press). Empirical – Lost in Informational Paradise: Misinformation, Media, and Publics and the Future of Marketplace of Ideas. American Behavioral Scientist. London: Sage
Gil de Zúñiga, H. (Ed. – Special Issue) (2017). Second Screening Politics in the Social Media Sphere: Advancing Research on Dual Screen Use in Political Communication. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. New York: Taylor & Francis.
Gil de Zúñiga, H. (Ed. – Special Issue) (2017). Citizenship, Social Media, and Big Data, Social Science Computer Review: Sage.
Gil de Zúñiga, H. (Ed. – Special Issue) (2015). European Public Sphere: Media, Discussion and Citizenship, International Journal of Communication: University of Southern California – Annenberg Press.
Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2015). (Eds.). New Agendas in Communication: New Technologies & Civic Engagement. New York: Routledge.
Rojas, H., Gil de Zúñiga, H., Mazorras, D. & Wojcieszak, M. (2011). Comunicación y Ciudadanía. Universidad Externado de Colombia: Bogotá Colombia.
Rojas, H., Pérez I. & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2010). Comunicación y Comunidad. Universidad Externado de Colombia: Bogotá Colombia.
PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Diehl, T., Barnidge, M., and Gil de Zuñiga, H. (in press). Multi-Platform News Use and Political Participation across Age Groups: Toward a Valid Metric of Platform Diversity and its Effects. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
Barnidge, M., Huber, B., Gil de Zúñiga, H., and Liu, H.J. (in press). Social Media as a Sphere for “Risky” Political Expression: A 20-Country Multi-Level Comparative Analysis. International Journal of Press & Politics
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Barnidge, M., and Diehl, T. (in press). Political Persuasion on Social Media: A Moderated Moderation Model of Political Disagreement and Civil Reasoning. The Information Society
Park, C., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (in press). The Impact of Mobile Communication Uses on Civic Engagement: Moderating Effects of Exposure to Politically Diverse and Weak-Tie Networks. International Journal of Mobile Communications
Liu, H.J., Milojev, P., Gil de Zúñiga, H., and Zhang J.R. (2018). The Global Trust Inventory as a “Proxy Measure” of Social Capital: Measurement and Impact in 11 Democratic Societies. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 49(5) 789–810
Ardèvol-Abreu, A., Diehl, T., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2018). Building Social Capital: How News and Political Discussion Tie Strength Foster Social Reciprocity. Revista Internacional de Sociología
Vargas, S., Paez, D., Khan, S., Liu, H.J., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2018). System Justification Enhances Well-being: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Palliative Function of System Justification in 18 Countries. British Journal of Social Psychology
Vargas, S., Paez, D., Liu, H.J., Pratto, F., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2018). A Comparison of Social Dominance Theory and System Justification: The Role of Social Status in 19 Nations. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Diehl, T., and Ardèvol-Abreu, A. (2018). Assessing Civic Participation Around the World: How Evaluations of Journalists’ Performance leads to News Use and Civic Participation across 22 Countries. American Behavioral Scientist
Barnidge, M., Ardévol-Abreu, A., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2018) Content-Expressive Behavior and Ideological Extremity: An Examination of the Roles of Emotional Intelligence and Information Network Heterogeneity. New Media & Society 20(2) 815–834
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Diehl, T., and Ardèvol-Abreu, A. (2018). When Citizens and Journalists Interact on Twitter: Expectations of Journalists’ Performance on Social Media and Perceptions of Media Bias. Journalism Studies 19(2) 227–246
Ardèvol-Abreu, A., Diehl, T., Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2018). Antecedents of Internal Political Efficacy: Incidental News Exposure Online and the Mediating Role of Political Discussion. Politics doi: 10.1177/0263395717693251
Kim, J., Chadha, M., Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2018). News Media Use and Cognitive Elaboration: The Mediating Role of Media Efficacy. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 73:168–183 English Spanish
Valenzuela, S., Correa, T., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2018), Ties, Likes, and Tweets: Using Strong and Weak Ties to Explain Differences in Protest Participation Across Facebook and Twitter Use. Political Communication 35(1) 117–134
Ardèvol-Abreu, A., Hooker, C., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2018) Online News Creation, Trust in the Media, and Political Participation: Direct and Moderating Effects over Time. Journalism doi: 10.1177/1464884917700447
Gil de Zúñiga, H., and Diehl, T. (2017). Citizenship, Social Media and Big Data: Current and Future Research in the Social Sciences. Social Science Computer Review 35(1) 3–9
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Weeks, B., and Ardévol-Abreu, A. (2017). Effects of the ‘News Finds Me’ Perception in Communication: Social Media Use Implications for News Seeking and Learning About Politics. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 22(3) 105–123
Ardèvol-Abreu, A., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2017). Effects of Editorial Media Bias Perception and Media Trust on the Use of Traditional, Citizen, and Social Media News. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 94(3), 703–724
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Diehl, T., Huber, B., Liu, H.J. (2017). Personality Traits and Social Media Use in 20 Countries: How Personality Relates to Frequency of Social Media Use, Social Media News Use, and Social Media Use for Social Interaction. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking 20(9): 540–552
Gil de Zúñiga, H., and Liu, H.J. (2017). Second Screening Politics in the Social Media Sphere: Advancing Research on Dual Screen Use in Political Communication with Evidence from 20 Countries. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 61(2) 193–219
Ardèvol-Abreu, A., Barnidge, M., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2017). Communicative Antecedents of Political Persuasion: Political Discussion, Citizen News Creation, and the Moderating Role of Strength of Partisanship. Mass Communication & Society 20: 169-191
Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2017). Attributes of interpersonal political discussion as antecedents of cognitive elaboration // Los atributos de la discusión política interpersonal como antecedentes de la elaboración cognitiva. REIS: Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas 157(1) 65–84
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Diehl, T., and Ardévol-Abreu, A. (2017). Internal, External and Government Political Efficacy: Effects on News Use, Discussion, and Political Participation. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 61(3): 574–596
Maireder, A., Weeks, B., Gil de Zúñiga, H., Schlögl, S. (2017). Big Data and Political Social Networks: Introducing Audience Diversity and Communication Connector Bridging Measures in Social Network Theory. Social Science Computer Review 35(1) 126-141
Barnidge, M., Gil de Zúñiga, H., and Diehl, T. (2017). Second Screening and Political Persuasion on Social Media. Journal of Broadcast & Electronic Media 61(2) 309–331
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Barnidge, M., and Scherman, A. (2017).Social Media Social Capital, Offline Social Capital, and Citizenship: Exploring Asymmetrical Social Capital Effects. Political Communication 34(1) 44-68
* Reprinted at: Gil de Zúñiga, H., Barnidge, M., and Scherman, A. (2018).Social Media Social Capital, Offline Social Capital, and Citizenship: Exploring Asymmetrical Social Capital Effects. In Lilleker, D., and Koc-Michalska, K. (Eds.) Digital Politics: Mobilization, Engagement and Participation. New York: Routledge.
Yoo, S. W., Kim, J., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2017). Cognitive Benefits for Senders: Antecedents and Effects of Political Expression on Social Media. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 94(1), 17–37
Weeks, B., Ardèvol-Abreu, A., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2017). Online Influence? Social Media Use, Opinion Leadership, and Political Persuasion. International Journal of Public Opinion Research 29(2), 214–239
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Valenzuela, S., and Weeks, B. (2016). Motivations for Political Discussion: Antecedents and Consequences on Civic Participation. Human Communication Research. 42(4), 533–552
Diehl, T., Weeks, B., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2016). Political persuasion on social media: Tracing direct and indirect effects of news use and social interaction. New Media & Society 18(9), 1875–1895
Gil de Zúñiga, H., García, V., and McGregor, S. (2015). What is second screening? Exploring motivations of second screen use and its effects on online political participation. Journal of Communication 65(5) 793-815
Saldaña, M., McGregror, S., and Gil de Zúñiga, H., (2015). Social media as a public space for politics: Cross-national comparison of news consumption and participatory behaviors in the United States and the United Kingdom. International Journal of Communication 9:3304-3326
Molyneux, L., Vasudevan, K., and Gil de Zúñiga, H., (2015). Gaming social capital: Exploring civic value in multiplayer video games. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 20(4), 381-399
Gil de Zúñiga, H., (2015). Toward a European Public Sphere? The Promise and Perils of Modern Democracy in the Age of Digital and Social Media. International Journal of Communication 9:3152-3160
Holton, A., Lewis, S., Coddington, M, and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2015). Reciprocity and the News: The role of personal and social media reciprocity in news creation and consumption. International Journal of Communication 9:2526-2547
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Molyneux, L., and Zheng, P. (2014). Social Media, Political Expression and Political Participation: Panel Analysis of Lagged and Concurrent Relationships. Journal of Communication. 64(4) 612-634.
Yoo, SW., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2014). Connecting Blog, Facebook, and Twitter Use with Gaps in Knowledge and Participation. Communication & Society 27(4), 33-48
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Copeland, L., and Bimber, B. (2014) Political consumerism: Civic engagement and the social media connection. New Media & Society 16(3), 488-506.
Brundidge, J., Garret, K., Rojas, H., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2014). Political Participation and Ideological News Online: “Differential Gains” and “Differential Losses” in a Presidential Election Cycle. Mass Communication & Society 17(4), 464-486.Kim, Y., Chen, H., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2013). Stumbling upon news on the internet: Effects of incidental news exposure and relative entertainment use on political participation. Computers in Human Behavior 29(6) 2607-2614.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., & Hinsley, A. (2013). The press versus the public: What is “good journalism?" Journalism Studies 14(6) 926-942.
Kim, Y., Hsu, S.H., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2013). Influence of Social Media Use on Discussion Network Heterogeneity and Civic Engagment: The Moderating Role of Personality Traits. Journal of Communication 63(3) 498-516.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Bachmann, I., Hsu, S.H., and Brundidge, J. (2013) Expressive vs. Consumptive Blog Use: Implications for Interpersonal Discussion and Political Participation. International Journal of Communication 7, 1538-1559.
Holton, A., Coddington, M., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2013) Whose news? Whose values? Citizen journalism and journalistic values through the lens of content creators and consumers. Journalism Practice 7(6) 720-737
Bachmann, I., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2013). News platform preference as a predictor of political and civic participation. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. 19(4) 496-512.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Correa, T., & Valenzuela, S. (2012). Selective exposure to cable news and immigration in the U.S.: The relationship between FOX News, CNN, and attitudes toward Mexican immigrants. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 56(4) 597-615.
Bachmann, I., Correa, T., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2012). Profiling online content creators: Advancing the paths to democracy. International Journal of E-Politics 3(4) 1-19.
Chadha, M., Avila, A., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2012). Listening in: Building a profile of podcasts users and analyzing their political participation. Journal of Information Technology & Politics 9(4) 388-401.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Jung, N., and Valenzuela, S. (2012). Social Media Use for News and Individuals’ Social Capital, Civic Engagement and Political Participation. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 17(3) 319-336.
Garret, K., Bimber, B., Gil de Zúñiga, H., Heinderyckx, F., Kelly, J. & Smith, M. (2012). New ICTs and the study of political communication. International Journal of Communication 6, 214-231.
Valenzuela, S.; Kim, Y., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2012).Social networks that matter: Exploring the role of political discussion for online political participation. International Journal of Public Opinion Research.International Journal of Public Opinion Research 24(2) 163-184.
Jung, N., Kim, Y., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2011). The mediating role of knowledge and efficacy in the effects of communication on political participation. Mass Communication & Society 14(4), 407-430.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Lewis, C., Willard-Hinsely, A., Valenzuela, S., Lee, JK., & Baresch, B. (2011). Blogging as a journalistic practice: A model linking perception, motivation, and behavior. Journalism 12(5), 586-606.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., & Valenzuela, S. (2011). The mediating path to a stronger citizenship: Online and offline networks, weak ties and civic engagement. Communication Research.38(3) 397- 421.
Kaufhold, K., Valenzuela, S., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2010). Citizen journalism and democracy: How user-generated news use relates to political knowledge and participation. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 87 (3/4), 515-529.
* Reprinted at: Kaufhold, K., Valenzuela, S., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2015) Vatandaş gazeteciliği ve demokrasi: kullanıcı tarafından oluşturulan haber kullanımının politik bilgi ve katılım İlgili nasıl. Translated and Reprinted at Turkish Journal of Communication.
Bachmann, I., Kaufhold, K., Seth, L., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2010). News platform preference: Advancing the effects of age and media consumption on political participation. International Journal of Internet Science 5(1), 34-47.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Veenstra, A., Vraga, E., & Shah, D. (2010). Digital democracy: Re-imagining pathways to political participation. Journal of Information Technology & Politics 7(1), 36-51.
* Reprinted at: Gil de Zúñiga, H., Veenstra, A., Vraga, E., & Shah, D. (2013). Digital democracy: Re-imagining pathways to political participation. In Hughes, J. (Eds.) Foundations of Inquiry. San Diego, CA: University Readers.
Correa, T., Willard, A., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2010). Who interacts on the Web? The intersection of users’ personality and social media use. Computers in Human Behavior 26, 247-253.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., & Rojas, H. (2009). Análisis de los efectos de los blogs en la sociedad de la información. Comunicación y Ciudadanía. 2(3), 60-71.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Puig-i-Abril, E., & Rojas, H. (2009). Weblogs, traditional sources online and political participation: An assessment of how the Internet is changing the political environment. New Media & Society.11(4), 553-574.
* Reprinted at: Gil de Zúñiga, H., Puig-i-Abril, E., & Rojas, H. (2012). Weblogs, traditional sources online and political participation: An assessment of how the Internet is changing the political environment. In Bloom, N. (Eds.) The Sage Internet Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2006). Reshaping the digital inequality in the European Union: How psychological variables affect Internet adoption rates. Webology. 3(4).
Cho, J., Gil de Zúñiga, H., Shah, D., & McLeod, D. (2006). Cue convergence: Associative effects on social intolerance. Communication Research. 33(3), 136-154.
Hwang, H., Paek, H., Schmierbach, M., Gil de Zúñiga, H., & Shah, D. (2006). Media dissociation, Internet use, and anti-war political participation. Mass Communication & Society 9(4) 461-482.
Keum, H., Hillback, E., Rojas, H., Gil de Zúñiga, H., Shah, D., & McLeod,D. (2005). Personifying the radical: How news framing polarizes security concerns and tolerance judgments. Human Communication Research 31, 337-364.
Rojas, H., Shah, D., Cho, J., Schmierbach, M., Keum, H., and Gil de Zúñiga, H.(2005). Media dialogue: Perceiving and addressing community problems. Mass Communication & Society 8, 93 -110.
Cho, J.; Gil de Zúñiga, H.; Rojas, H; Shah, D. (2003). Beyond access: The digital divide and Internet uses and gratifications. IT & Society 1, 46 -72.
Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2002). Internet inherentemente personal: Cómo su uso influencia nuestras vidas. Binaria 3, 1-45.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Liu, J.H., Gil de Zúñiga, H., & Diehl, T. (in press). Social cognition and communication: From attitudes and persuasion to cross-cultural psychology, social representations, discourse, and the technologies of digital influence. In K. O'Doherty & D. Hodgetts (Eds.). The Sage Handbook of Applied Social Psychology. London: Sage.
Hooker, C., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2018) Online Survey Methods. In Matthes, J., Davis, C. & Potter, R. (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods. Wiley-International Comunication Association.
Barnidge, M., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2018) AMOS. In Matthes, J., Davis, C. & Potter, R. (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods. Wiley-International Communication Association.
Weeks, B., Diehl, T. Huber, B., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2017). Journalism. In Schintler, A. C.L. McNeely, C.L., & Golson, G. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Big Data. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
Cho, J., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2015). “The importance of convergent cues in associative cognitive effects”. In Dhavan V. Shah and Douglas M. McLeod (Eds.) Covering Big Brother: How News Frames Shape Support for National Security. Cambridge University Press, MA.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Saldaña, M., & Lawrence, R. (2014). Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life. In K. Harvey (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Social Media and Politics. (vol. 1, pp. 53-55). Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
Valenzuela, S., Gil de Zúñiga, H., & Zheng, P. (2014). Youth engagement. In K. Harvey (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Media and Politics (vol. 3, pp. 1407-1411). Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
Lee, A., Gil de Zúñiga, H., Coleman, R., & Johnson, T.J. (2014). “The Dialogic Potential of Social Media: Assessing the Ethical Reasoning of Companies’ Public Relations on Facebook and Twitter” In DiStaso, M.W., & Bortree, D.S. (Eds.) Ethical Practice of Social Media in Public Relations. (pp. 157-175). New York: Routledge.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., & Coddington, M. (2013). Social Media. In Moy, P. (Eds.) Oxford Bibliographies Online: Communication. Oxford University Press: UK.
Correa, T., Bachmann, I., Hinsley, A., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2013). Personality and Social Media Use. In Li, E., Loh, S., Evans, C., and Lorenzi, F. (Eds.) Organizations and Social Networks: Utilizing Social media to Engage Consumers.(pp. 41-61). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2012). Modeling the process of political participation in the EU. In Friedman, R. and Thiel, M. (Eds.) European Identity & Culture: Narratives of Transnational Belonging (pp. 75-95). Ashgate: New York.
Gil de Zúñiga, H. and Valenzuela, S. (2010). Who Uses facebook and Why? In Wittkower, D. (Eds.) Facebook and Philosophy: What's on your mind?, (pp. xxxi-xxxvii). Chicago: Open Court Publishing.
Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2009). Blogs, journalism and political participation. In Papacharissi, Z. (Eds.) Journalism and Citizenship: New Agendas, (pp. 108-123). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Shah, D. and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2008). Social capital. In Paul J. Lavrakas (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods, (pp. 824-825). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND REPRINTS
Kaufhold, K., Valenzuela, S., and Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2015) Vatandaş gazeteciliği ve demokrasi: kullanıcı tarafından oluşturulan haber kullanımının politik bilgi ve katılım İlgili nasıl. Translated and Reprinted at Turkish Journal of Communication. Reprinted from Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 87(3/4), 515-529
Cho, J.; Gil de Zúñiga, H.; Rojas, H; & Shah, D. (2014). Beyond access: The digital divide and Internet uses and gratifications. In David, M. & Millward, P. (Eds.) Researching Society Online. Oxford, UK: Sage. Reprinted from IT & Society 1, 46 -72.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Veenstra, A., Vraga, E., & Shah, D. (2013). Digital democracy: Re-imagining pathways to political participation. In Hughes, J. (Eds.) Foundations of Inquiry. San Diego, CA: University Readers. Reprinted from Journal of Information Technology & Politics (2010)7(1), 36-51.
Finn, J. & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2012) Online credibility and community among blog users. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology48, 1-9.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Puig-i-Abril, E., & Rojas, H. (2012). Weblogs, traditional sources online and political participation: An assessment of how the Internet is changing the political environment. In Hughes, J. (Eds.) The Sage Internet Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Reprinted from New Media & Society (2009) 11(4), 553-574.
Gil de Zúñiga, H (2010). La democracia digital: activismo político y periodismo participativo. Revista de Comunicación. 14 (2). IE School of Communication – IE University: Wolters Kluwer Publicaciones.
Gil de Zúñiga, H., and Rojas, H. (2004). Nuevas tecnologías en la sociedad de la Información: Es Internet una herramienta engañosa? Memories 6, 21-37.