Maria Elizabeth Grabe
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
93
Citations
3,266
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
37
Publishing since 1990
Maria Elizabeth Grabe studies how news media—especially visual imagery—shapes how people understand politics, social issues, and public figures. Her work examines topics like the visual framing of political candidates, gender differences in news coverage, the spread and correction of misinformation, and how emotional or personalized reporting affects public attitudes. She often uses content analysis and experimental methods across different countries and media systems.
Publication activity has been steady over the past decade with year-to-year fluctuation, showing a notable uptick in the most recent years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Debunking COVID-19 falsehoods: a test of three cognitive predispositions as buffers for partisan influences
Online Information Review · 2026
- Populist Hustlers Versus Establishment Dynasties: The Contentious Visual Framing Dual of the 2022 Kenyan Election
Digital Journalism · 2025
- Mitigating Information Insecurity: An African Perspective on Satisfaction With Democracy
The International Journal of Press/Politics · 2025
- Understanding the Impact of Anger-Evoking and Efficacy-Eliciting Tweets in White Support for the BLM Movement
Mass Communication & Society · 2025
- Gendered News Coverage at the Apex of Political Leadership: Validating and Applying a Visual Character Frame Instrument to the Campaigns of Merkel, Clinton, and Their Male Opponents
Communication Research · 2025
- Pictures from the primaries: Black presidential hopefuls and representation differences across the media bias and reliability spectrum
Journal of Information Technology & Politics · 2025
- Multinational and Multimodal Character Framing of Political Candidates in Online News: Do Political and Media System Classifications Matter?
The International Journal of Press/Politics · 2024
- Empathy With Muslim Victims of Discrimination: Can Personalization and Emotionalization in News Reporting Pave the Way?
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly · 2023
- THE POTENTIAL OF TWITTER IMAGES FOR GALVANIZING CITIZENS TO COLLECTIVE ACTION
Gümüşhane Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi Elektronik Dergisi · 2023
- Moral panics about the integrity of information in democratic systems:Comparing tabloid news to disinformation
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media · 2022
- Facing the Competition: Gender Differences in Facial Emotion and Prominence in Visual News Coverage of Democratic Presidential Primary Candidates
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly · 2022
- Reconsidering Informed and Participatory Citizenship in the Current Media Ecosystem
Oxford University Press eBooks · 2021
- Visual Cognition
2020
- The Influence of News Brand Cues and Story Content on Citizen Perceptions of News Bias
The International Journal of Press/Politics · 2020
- Testing Three Measures of Verbal–Visual Frame Interplay in German News Coverage of Refugees and Asylum Seekers
2020
- Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly×3
- The International Journal of Press/Politics×3
- Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media×2
- Journal of Communication×1
- American Behavioral Scientist×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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