Research Terms
Mass Media Social Sciences Political Science Politics United States Politics Sociology
Industries
Articles (~ indicates current or former student)
Rohlinger, D., ~Redmond, R., ~Stamm, T., ~Gentile, H., & ~Olson, A. (in press). Policing the Boundaries: Activist Standing in Broadcast News, 1970-2012. Media Communication: Media & Power.
Rohlinger, D. A., & Bunnage, L. (in press). Collective Identity in the Digital Age: Thin and Thick Identities in MoveOn.org and the Tea Party Movement. Mobilization.
~Dignam, P., & Rohlinger, D. (in press). Misogynistic Men Online: How The Red Pill Helped Elect Donald Trump. Revise and Resubmit at Signs. Manuscript submitted for publication, 40 pages.
Rohlinger, D., & Bunnage, L. (2017). Did the Tea Party Movement Fuel the Trump-Train? The Role of Social Media in Activist Persistence and Political Change in the 21st Century. Social Media + Society, 3(2), 1-11. doi:10.1177/2056305117706786
Rohlinger, D. A., & ~Gaulden, S. (2017). Leading Online: Lessons from the Mach Against Monsanto and Occupy Monsanto. Emerald Studies in Media and Communication, 14, 177-207.
~Brown, R. L., & Rohlinger, D. A. (2016). The Effect of Political Generation on Identity and Social Change: Age Cohort Consequences. Journal of Women and Aging, 96-111. doi:10.1080/08952841.2014.950138
Rohlinger, D. A., & Proffitt, J. (2016). Covering Controversy: How Ownership, News Format, and Geography Affect Newspaper Coverage of the Terri Schiavo Case. Journalism, 1-18. doi:10.1177/1464884916665404
Rohlinger, D. A., & Bunnage, L. (2015). Connecting People to Politics Over Time? Internet Communication Technology and Activist Persistence in MoveOn and the Tea Party Movement. Information, Communication & Society, 18(5), 539-552. doi:10.1080/1369118X.2015.1008541
Rohlinger, D. A., ~Vaccaro, C., ~Session, M., & ~Mauney, H. (2015). Individual Claims-Making in the Terri Schiavo Case. Social Currents, 2(4), 361-376. doi:10.1177/2329496515603726
Rohlinger, D. A., ~Pederson, J., & ~Valle, G. (2015). Inclusive Discourse? Local Media Coverage of the Terri Schiavo Case. Sociological Spectrum, 35(1), 1-24.
Rohlinger, D. A., & ~Stamm, T. (2013). Acting Contentiously: Social Movement Simulations in the Classroom. Academic Exchange Quarterly, 17(2), 20.
Rohlinger, D. A., & ~Brown, J. (2013). Mass Media and Institutional Change: Organizational Reputation, Strategy, and Outcomes in the Academic Freedom Movement. Mobilization: An International Quarterly, 18(1), 41-64.
Meyer, D. S., & Rohlinger, D. A. (2012). Big Books and Social Movements: A Myth of Ideas and Social Change. Social Problems, 59(1), 136-153.
Rohlinger, D. A., ~Kail, B., Taylor, M., & ~Conn, S. (2012). Outside the Mainstream: Media Coverage of the U.S. Abortion Debate, 1980-2000. Research on Social Movements, Conflict & Change, 33, 51-80.
Rohlinger, D. A., & ~Klein, J. (2011). Visual Landscapes and the Abortion Issue. American Behavioral Scientist, 56(2), 172-188.
Rohlinger, D. A., & ~Brown, J. (2009). "Democracy, Action and the Internet after 9/11.". American Behavioral Scientist, 53(1), 133-150.
Rohlinger, D. A., & Quadagno, J. (2009). "Framing Faith: Explaining Cooperation and Conflict in the U.S. Conservative Christian Political Movement". Social Movement Studies, 8(4), 341-358.
Downey, D., & Rohlinger, D. A. (2008). "Linking Strategic Choice with Macro Organizational Dynamics: Strategy and Social Movement Articulation". Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, 28, 3-35.
Rohlinger, D. A. (2007). "American Media and Deliberative Democratic Processes.". Sociological Theory, 25(2), 122-148.
Rohlinger, D. A. (2006). "Friend and Foe: Media, Politics, and Tactics in the Abortion War". Social Problems, 53(4), 537-561.
Rohlinger, D. A. (2002). "Eroticizing Men: Cultural Influences on Advertising and Male Objectification". Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 46(3/4), 61-74.
Rohlinger, D. A. (2002). "Framing the Abortion Debate: Organizational Resources, Media Strategies, and Movement-Countermovement Dynamics". The Sociological Quarterly, 43(4), 479-507.
Refereed Books
Rohlinger, D. A. (in press). New Media and Society. New York: New York University Press.
Rohlinger, D. A. (2015). Abortion Politics, Mass Media and Social Movements in America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Edited Books
Rohlinger, D. A., & Earl, J. (Eds.). (2017). Social Movements and Mass Media. Emerald Studies in Media and Communication.
Earl, J., & Rohlinger, D. A. (Eds.). (2012). Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change. Special Issue on Media, Movements, and Political Change. Emerald.
Maney, G., Kutz-Flamenbaum, R., Rohlinger, D. A., & Goodwin, J. (Eds.). (2012). Strategy in Action: Movements and Social Change. University of Minnesota Press.
Invited Book Chapters
Rohlinger, D. (contract). Non-Party Groups and Electoral Persuasion: From the Tea Party Movement to Black Lives Matter. Manuscript under contract for publication, Oxford University Press.
Rohlinger, D., & ~Grace, J. (in press). The Continuing Battle over Abortion and Reproductive Rights. In Reger, Jo (Ed.), Different Wavelengths: Studies of the Contemporary Women's Movement (2nd edition) (25 pages). Routledge.
Rohlinger, D., & ~Williams, C. (in press). Crises and Civility: Social Media Discourse after School Shootings. In Boatright, Robert, Sobieraj, Sarah, & Young, Danna (Eds.), Civility in America (25 pages). Routledge.
Rohlinger, D. A., & Corrigall-Brown, C. (in press). Social Movements and Mass Media in a Global Context. In David Snow, Sarah Soule, Hanspeter Kriesi, & Holly McCammon (Eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements (2nd edition). New York: Blackwell.
Rohlinger, D. A., & ~Gaulden, S. (2018). Overcoming Obstacles to Activism: An Analysis of MoveOn.org and the Florida Tea Party Movement. In Choudrie, Jyoti, Tsatsou, Panayiota, & Kurnia, Sherah (Eds.), Social Inclusion and Usability of ICT-Enabled Services (pp. 273-290). New York: Routledge.
Rohlinger, D. A., & ~Claxton, E. (2017). Mobilizing the Faithful: Conservative and Right Wing Women's Movements in America. In Holly McCammon, Lee Ann Banazak, Verta Taylor, & Jo Reger (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Women's Social Movement Activism (pp. 150-171). Oxford University Press.
Rohlinger, D. A., & ~Gentile, H. (2017). Sociological Perspectives on Social Movements. In Conny Roggeband, & Bert Klandermans (Eds.), Springer Handbook of Social Movements across Disciplines (pp. 2-32). New York: Springer.
Rohlinger, D. A. (2015). "Do You Like Big Macs, Coca Cola, and Levis? Understanding National Identity Through TV and Sociology. In Kishor Vaidya (Ed.), Sociology for the Curious. Amazon Book.
Rohlinger, D. A., & ~Gentile, H. (2015). "Letting Go" and "Having Fun": Redefining Aging in America. In Donna King, & Kay Valentine (Eds.), Letting Go: Feminist and Social Justice Insights and Activism (pp. 173-183). Vanderbilt University Press.
Rohlinger, D. A., ~Klein, J., ~Stamm, T., & ~Rogers, K. (2015). Constricting Boundaries: Collective Identity in the Tea Party Movement. In Nancy Naples, & Jennifer Bickham-Mendez (Eds.), Border Politics, Social Movements and Globalization (pp. 177-205). New York University Press.
Rohlinger, D. A., & ~Klein, J. (2014). From Fervor to Fear: ICT and Emotions in the Tea Party Movement. In David Meyer, & Nella Van Dyke (Eds.), Understanding the Tea Party Movement (pp. 125-147). Ashgate.
Rohlinger, D. A., Bunnage, L., & ~Klein, J. (2014). Virtual Power Plays: Social Movements, ICT, and Party Politics". In Bernard Groffman, Alex Trechsel, & Mark Franklin (Eds.), The Internet and Democracy in Global Perspective (Studies in Public Choice) (pp. 83-109). Springer.
Quadagno, J., & Rohlinger, D. A. (2009). The Religious Factor in U.S. Welfare State Policies. In K. Van Kersbergen, & P. Manow (Eds.), Religion and the Western Welfare State (pp. 236-266). Cambridge University Press.
Rohlinger, D. A., & Quadagno, J. (2006). Framing Social Security Rights. In Judith Blau, & Kerri Smith (Eds.), Public Sociologies (pp. 123-136). Rowan & LIttlefield Inc.
Rohlinger, D. A., & Meyer, D. A. (2005). Framing Abortion Globally: Transnational Framing of Access to Abortion in the United States, England, and Ireland. In Lee Ann Banaszak (Ed.), U.S. Women's Movement in a Dynamic and Global Perspective (pp. 197-214). Rowan & Littlefield Inc.
Rohlinger, D. A., & Snow, D. A. (2003). Social Psychological Perspectives on Crowds and Social Movements. In James DeLmater (Ed.), Handbook of Social Psychology: Sociological Perspectives (pp. 503-527). Klewer-Plenum.
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member; 2017 - present
Communication, Information and Media Sociology (section of the American Sociological Association) , Chairperson; 2017 - 2020
National Institute of Civil Discourse (Research Network), Member; 2016 - present
Eastern Sociological Association, Member; 2016 - present
Scholars Strategy Network, Member; 2010 - present
Southern Sociological Society, Member; 2004 - present
Sociologists for Women and Society, Member; 2004 - present
American Sociological Association, Member; 1999 - present