Mike Gruszczynski
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
28
Citations
434
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
17
Publishing since 2010
Mike Gruszczynski studies how information flows through media systems and shapes political attention and public opinion. His work examines how news coverage, social media, and opinion leaders influence which issues the public focuses on, including topics like social movements, electoral campaigns, and environmental policy. He also explores how media agendas fragment along partisan lines and how framing affects political attitudes.
Publication activity has been relatively steady but modest over the past decade, averaging around one to two publications per year with occasional busier years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- “Horizontal” Two-Step Flow: The Role of Opinion Leaders in Directing Attention to Social Movements in Decentralized Information Environments
Mass Communication & Society · 2023
- Political attitudes vary with detection of androstenone
Politics and the Life Sciences · 2020
- How Media Storms and Topic Diversity Influence Agenda Fragmentation
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals) · 2020
- Political attitudes vary with detection of androstenone
Scholarship@Western (Western University) · 2020
- The influence of new and traditional media coverage on public attention to social movements: the case of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests
Information Communication & Society · 2019
- Evidence of Partisan Agenda Fragmentation in the American Public, 1959–2015
Public Opinion Quarterly · 2019
- The Ratification of CEDAW and the Liberalization of Abortion Laws
Politics & Gender · 2018
- Who Gets Covered? Ideological Extremity and News Coverage of Members of the U.S. Congress, 1993 to 2013
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly · 2017
- Information Flow in the 21st Century: The Dynamics of Agenda-Uptake
Mass Communication & Society · 2016
- When Framing Matters
Journalism & Communication Monographs · 2016
- 6. New and Traditional Media Reportage on Electoral Campaign Controversies
New York University Press eBooks · 2016
- Deliberating on Missouri River Water Diversions in Congressional Committee Hearings
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education · 2016
- Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly×3
- Mass Communication & Society×2
- Climatic Change×1
- Journal of Environmental Psychology×1
- Politics & Gender×1
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