Gilmore, J., and Rowling, C.M. (2021). Exceptional Me: How Donald Trump exploited the discourse of American exceptionalism. London, UK: I.B. Tauris/Bloomsbury.
Gilmore, J., Rowling, C.M., Edwards, J.A., and Allen, N.T. (2020). Exceptional ‘we’ or exceptional ‘me’? Donald Trump, American exceptionalism and the remaking of the modern jeremiad. Presidential Studies Quarterly.
Gilmore, J. and Rowling, C.M. (2019). Partisan patriotism in the American presidency: American exceptionalism, issue ownership, and the age of Trump. Mass Communication and Society.
Dengah II, H., Gilmore, J., Brasileiro, M., Cohen, A., Thomas, E., Budge, J., Law, M., Swainston, J., and Thomas, R. (2019). Cultural models of raça: The calculus of Brazilian racial identity revisited. Journal of Anthropological Research.
Gilmore, J. and Rowling, C.M. (2018). Lighting the beacon: Presidential discourse, American exceptionalism, and public diplomacy in global contexts. Presidential Studies Quarterly.
Gilmore, J., and Rowling, C.M. (2018). A post-American world? Assessing the cognitive and attitudinal impacts of challenges to American exceptionalism. The Communication Review.
Rowling, C. M., Sheets, P., McCue, P., and Gilmore, J. (2018). The drone debate in America: Officials, media, and voices from abroad. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly.
Gilmore, J. and Rowling, C. M. (2017). The United States in decline?: Assessing the impacts of international challenges to American exceptionalism. International Journal of Communication. 11(2017), 137-157.
Gilmore, J., Sheets, P., and Rowling, C.M. (2016). Make no exception, save one: American exceptionalism and its culmination in the age of Obama. Communication Monographs.
Rowling, C.M., Gilmore, J., and Sheets, P. (2015). When threats are internal: Cascading frames, national identity, and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. International Journal of Press/Politics, 20 (4), 478-479.
Gilmore, J. (2015). American exceptionalism in the American mind: Presidential discourse, national identity and U.S. public opinion. Communication Studies, 66(3), 301-320.
Gilmore, J. (2014). Translating American exceptionalism: Presidential discourse about the United States in comparative perspective. International Journal of Communication, 9, 22.
Gilmore, J., & Howard, P. N. (2014). Digital media use and sophistication in the 2010 national elections in Brazil, in B. Grofman and A. Treschel, The Internet and Democracy in Global Perspective: Voters, Candidates, Parties, and Social Movements, Springer-Verlag.
Gilmore, J., Meeks, L. & Domke, D. (2013). Why do (we think) they hate us?: National identity, news content and attributions of blame. International Journal of Communication, 7, 21.
Gilmore, J. (2012). Ditching the pack: Digital media in the 2010 Brazilian congressional campaigns. New Media and Society, 14(4), 617-633.