Mia Carbone
@miacarbone.bsky.social
UCLA PhD candidate studying news avoidance, psychophysiology, and identity. Fan of pop music and the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Also Mia is on the job market and you should hire her, she’s an amazing scholar!
That was fun!! Such a cool panel on politics and pop culture. Thanks to everyone who attended and to the other presenters for sharing their awesome projects. And, thanks Dan for letting me be the one to share this super fun and interesting paper
Starting in a few minutes, @miacarbone.bsky.social will be presenting our paper on how partisanship is associated with different music preferences and content! #ICA25
June 16, 2025 at 1:33 AM
Also Mia is on the job market and you should hire her, she’s an amazing scholar!
That was fun!! Such a cool panel on politics and pop culture. Thanks to everyone who attended and to the other presenters for sharing their awesome projects. And, thanks Dan for letting me be the one to share this super fun and interesting paper
Starting in a few minutes, @miacarbone.bsky.social will be presenting our paper on how partisanship is associated with different music preferences and content! #ICA25
June 15, 2025 at 10:46 PM
That was fun!! Such a cool panel on politics and pop culture. Thanks to everyone who attended and to the other presenters for sharing their awesome projects. And, thanks Dan for letting me be the one to share this super fun and interesting paper
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The afternoon begins with the PhD students presenting their papers. Three sessions are held simultaneously. There is a lot of good research to catch up on! #PolcommPreconference25 #ICA25 #ICA2025
June 12, 2025 at 7:35 PM
The afternoon begins with the PhD students presenting their papers. Three sessions are held simultaneously. There is a lot of good research to catch up on! #PolcommPreconference25 #ICA25 #ICA2025
my first solo-authored paper (and the second chapter of my dissertation!) is out now in PLS 🥳 in this paper, using a psychophysiological experiment in a free-choice environment, I investigate whether increased activation leads to attention or avoidance 🧵 doi.org/10.1017/pls....
Affective (in)attention: Using physiology to understand media selection | Politics and the Life Sciences | Cambridge Core
Affective (in)attention: Using physiology to understand media selection
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March 20, 2025 at 3:20 PM
my first solo-authored paper (and the second chapter of my dissertation!) is out now in PLS 🥳 in this paper, using a psychophysiological experiment in a free-choice environment, I investigate whether increased activation leads to attention or avoidance 🧵 doi.org/10.1017/pls....