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When All Speak but Few Listen: Asymmetries in Political Conversation

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Academic Editor(s): Hernando Rojas (University of Wisconsin – Madison) and William P. Eveland, Jr. (The Ohio State University)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.i493

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Editorial: When All Speak but Few Listen—Asymmetries in Political Conversation
Hernando Rojas and William P. Eveland, Jr.
Editorial | Open Access | Published: 27 August 2025
Harmony in Political Discourse? The Impact of High-Quality Listening on Speakers’ Perceptions Following Political Conversations
Guy Itzchakov, Niv Navon, Jarret T. Crawford, Netta Weinstein and Kenneth G. DeMarree
Article | Open Access | Published: 18 June 2025
Why Do You Feel That Way? Elaboration Questions and Feeling Heard in Political Talk
Brittany Shaughnessy, Myiah Hutchens, Janet Coats, Ilyssa Mann, Caleb Wiegandt and Mónica Guzmán
Article | Open Access | Published: 23 July 2025
Democracy, Deliberation, and Media: The Role of Incidental Exposure and News Consumption
Andrés Scherman, Pedro Fierro and Yuanliang Shan
Article | Open Access | Published: 27 August 2025
How Partisan Media Influences Aversion to Political Compromise
Yoo Ji Suh, Dhavan V. Shah and Michael W. Wagner
Article | Open Access | Published: 5 August 2025
Listening Across Divides: Contextual Moderation in Political Talk and Participation
Diego Armando Mazorra-Correa and Elohim Monard
Article | Open Access | Published: 27 August 2025
Mapping and Measuring Listening in Public Communication Settings
Tariq Choucair
Article | Open Access | Published: 23 July 2025
Scaling Up Good Listening: An Assessment Framework for AI-Powered Mass Deliberation Models
Ioana Grancea and Viorel Ţuţui
Article | Open Access | Published: 3 July 2025