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Biography and Research Information
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Sean Huss's research examines the intersection of social movements, legal framing, and media coverage. His recent publications investigate how creationism and intelligent design movements utilize legal arguments and how these arguments are represented in newspaper coverage. Huss has published three works to date, with an h-index of 1 and a total of 2 citations. He has collaborated with James E. Stobaugh on two shared publications, both from Arkansas Tech University.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Policy Significance of Social Movement Legal Framing: A Study of Creationism and Intelligent Design (2024)
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Before the Court and in the Press: Newspaper Coverage of Creationism and School Prayer Movements' Legal Framing (2024)
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James E. Stobaugh
Arkansas Tech University
2 shared publications
In database
- Policy Significance of Social Movement Legal Framing: A Study of Creationism and Intelligent Design
- Before the Court and in the Press: Newspaper Coverage of Creationism and School Prayer Movements' Legal Framing
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