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Sebastián Valenzuela

Sebastián Valenzuela is a Chilean academic and researcher specializing in political communication, journalism, and social media. He is a Professor… more

Sebastián Valenzuela
H-index: 38
Communication & Media Studies 54%
Political science 20%
jakemgrumbach.bsky.social
Just finished my first skim of this paper showing the effects of "copaganda." The paper is incredibly creative and rigorous--and more than that, it's just important.

ungated: t.co/5bzHCTdmR2
sebavalenz.bsky.social
🚨 Call for Papers🚨
Are you researching public opinion across countries & contexts? Submit to the Public Opinion Quarterly special issue I’m co-editing with Hernando Rojas & Ting Chen. Let's advance nuanced, cross-contextual insights! 🌍
📅 Deadline: May 18, 2025
🔗 CFP: academic.oup.com/poq/pages/ad...
Call for Submissions to Public Opinion Quarterly’s 2026 Special Issue
“Advancing Public Opinion Research Across Countries and Contexts” Submission Deadline: 18 May 2025
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sebavalenz.bsky.social
One week left to submit your paper to this SI of POQ. See 👇 for more information:
sebavalenz.bsky.social
🚨 Call for Papers🚨
Are you researching public opinion across countries & contexts? Submit to the Public Opinion Quarterly special issue I’m co-editing with Hernando Rojas & Ting Chen. Let's advance nuanced, cross-contextual insights! 🌍
📅 Deadline: May 18, 2025
🔗 CFP: academic.oup.com/poq/pages/ad...
Call for Submissions to Public Opinion Quarterly’s 2026 Special Issue
“Advancing Public Opinion Research Across Countries and Contexts” Submission Deadline: 18 May 2025
academic.oup.com
poqjournal.bsky.social
POQ is now accepting submissions for its 2026 Special Issue “Advancing Public Opinion Research Across Countries and Contexts.”🧵
sebavalenz.bsky.social
New from @milenionudos.bsky.social 📢

Using surveys from @reutersinstitute.bsky.social, we examine how large-scale disruptions like COVID-19 alter information repertoires.

TL;DR: Despite drastic changes to people's routines, news media use remained strikingly stable.

🔗 doi.org/10.1080/1461... (OA)
Figure shows title and abstract of the paper
sebavalenz.bsky.social
Great opportunity for fielding a pre-post study on the spread of junk content on Meta platforms... oh, wait. We don't need such study. We know what will happen. Just look at Elon's X.
nytimes.com
Breaking News: Meta said it would end its fact-checking program and rely instead on Facebook and Instagram users to add notes or corrections to posts. The move is likely to please the incoming Trump administration and its conservative allies.
Meta Reveals Plan to Alter Fact-Checking Program
The move will end a third-party fact-checking system and rely on users to add notes or corrections to posts. It is likely to please the incoming Trump administration and its conservative allies.
www.nytimes.com
nytimes.com
Breaking News: Meta said it would end its fact-checking program and rely instead on Facebook and Instagram users to add notes or corrections to posts. The move is likely to please the incoming Trump administration and its conservative allies.
Meta Reveals Plan to Alter Fact-Checking Program
The move will end a third-party fact-checking system and rely on users to add notes or corrections to posts. It is likely to please the incoming Trump administration and its conservative allies.
www.nytimes.com
profsanderlinden.bsky.social
In this new article in American Psychologist we respond to critics in detail and clarify two key points for the field;

(1) The prevalence of misinformation in society is substantial when properly defined.

(2) Misinformation causally impacts attitudes and behaviors.

psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
sebavalenz.bsky.social
Lots of food for thought in these essays. Please read, comment, and share.
polcomm.bsky.social
✨Out now: The Fall Issue (Nr. 30) of the Political Communication Report!✨
“What does PolComm Stand for? Normative Dimensions of Political Communication Research & Theorizing”
📖 Full issue: politicalcommunication.org/issue/fall-2...

A 🧵 on the essays featured in this issue:
polcomm.bsky.social
✨Out now: The Fall Issue (Nr. 30) of the Political Communication Report!✨
“What does PolComm Stand for? Normative Dimensions of Political Communication Research & Theorizing”
📖 Full issue: politicalcommunication.org/issue/fall-2...

A 🧵 on the essays featured in this issue:
sebavalenz.bsky.social
The debate on whether misinformation matters is a good reminder that, in science, absence of evidence ≠ evidence of absence.
profsanderlinden.bsky.social
In this new article in American Psychologist we respond to critics in detail and clarify two key points for the field;

(1) The prevalence of misinformation in society is substantial when properly defined.

(2) Misinformation causally impacts attitudes and behaviors.

psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
polcomm.bsky.social
📣CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
APSA & ICA's PolComm Divisions are looking for a new...
(1) Webmaster 💻 &
(2) Social Media Officer🤳!
⏳Deadline: Friday, 10 January 2025.
Full Call here:
politicalcommunication.org/wp-content/u...
politicalcommunication.org
sebavalenz.bsky.social
Are you doing research on public opinion across countries and contexts? Then, consider submitting an article to the 2026 special issue of @poqjournal.bsky.social, that I'm guest editing with Hernando Rojas and Ting Chen.

Full CFP: s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/clarivate-sc...

Deadline: May 18, 2025.
poqjournal.bsky.social
POQ is now accepting submissions for its 2026 Special Issue “Advancing Public Opinion Research Across Countries and Contexts.”🧵
sebavalenz.bsky.social
Excited to share the results from the 2024 Expert Survey on the Global Information Environment tomorrow for #IPIE's #UNGA program.

🗓️9/24 | 🕰️8:30-1:00 |📍CUNY Elebash Hall

Join Safiya Noble, Phil Howard, Wendy Chun, and many others for an for insightful discussion.

www.ipie.info/news/ipie-tr...
Event Announcement - Trust and Resilience in the Global Information Environment: IPIE to Hold Expert Briefing during UN General Assembly
www.ipie.info
sebavalenz.bsky.social
🌍 AI audits are critical because they help us understand whether AI systems are delivering the promised outcomes or causing unforeseen impacts. But the audit ecosystem is fragmented. This lit review is key to making sense of the different approaches.
stephanwinter.bsky.social
New Preprint: “(Don’t) Stop Believing”
Are conservatives generally more vulnerable to #misinformation?
Our new study suggests: Bias occurs on both sides – but in different forms (higher confirmation bias on the right, higher disconfirmation on the left). osf.io/84c36
Here's a thread ⏬
jmcquarterly.bsky.social
#𝗝𝗠𝗖𝗤_𝟭𝟬𝟬
Read what @sebavalenz.bsky.social, Ingrid Bachmann, Regina Lawrence & Homero Gil de Zúñiga had to say about empirical articles revolving around politics and media published by JMCQ in its 100 years. This article is part of our 𝗖𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝗻𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗜𝘀𝘀𝘂𝗲! journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
sebavalenz.bsky.social
Very happy to see that @jmcquarterly.bsky.social's centennial issue is finally out, journals.sagepub.com/toc/JMQ/curr... Delighted to have contributed with a piece on 100 years of polcomm in JMCQ: doi.org/10.1177/1077... Congratulations to all the editors, reviewers and authors
sebavalenz.bsky.social
Awesome design, yes. Important findings, too. Just impressed that not a single article from communication sciences is cited. Whole theories in comm, most notably cultivation, predict a causal-effect relationship between crime TV shows and crime attitudes and behavior. #academicsilos
jakemgrumbach.bsky.social
Just finished my first skim of this paper showing the effects of "copaganda." The paper is incredibly creative and rigorous--and more than that, it's just important.

ungated: t.co/5bzHCTdmR2

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