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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
(Paper) News-Sharing during the U.S. 2022 Midterm Elections: Twitter, Meta, and Reddit - Sangyeon Kim, Indiana University; Ozgur Seckin, Indiana University Bloomington
(Paper) Engagement Willingness with Uncivil and Evidence-Based Online Political Comments - Daniel Montez; Kawther Albader; Yu Jeong Hwang, University of Arizona; Kate M. Kenski, University of Arizona
(Paper) Negotiating Extremism: Engagement Capacity for Red-Pill Conversations on Reddit - Emily Lapan, University at Buffalo; Yotam Ophir, University at Buffalo; Rui Wang, University at Buffalo; Katherine Kountz, Georgia State University; Dror Walter, Georgia State University; Alexander Nikolaev, University at Buffalo; Alexander Semenov, University of Florida
(Paper) Research on Emotional Polarization and Depolarization in Political Communication - Dandan Hong, Communication University Of China; Yanan Wang, Communication University Of China