CCL at #ICA22 in Paris

29.04.2022

We are excited to present our newest research at the 72nd Annual ICA Conference in the divisions of Computational Methods, Political Communication, Communication and Technology, Mass Communication, and Information Systems.

Computational Communication Science Lab members will be presenting 27 presentations for the 72nd Annual International Communication Association Conference revolving around the theme of One World, One Network‽.

Watch our pre-recorded videos on the ICA virtual platform starting from May 16 and visit our talks in France from May 26!

Overview of presentations for #ICA22:

A. Kakavand. “Technology Affordances and the Far-Right on Social Media: A Systematic Literature Review.”
Preconference: Post-Truth and Affective Publics’ Challenges to Social Ties
May 25, 3:15 PM, Metz, Université de Loraine 

F. Lind. “Studying Multilingual Public Sheres: How international comparative research can benefit from multilingual automated text analysis.”
Preconference: Comparative Communication Research in a Globalized Risk Arena
May 25, 3:45 PM, Paris, UNESCO Headquarters

L. P. Hartanti; T. A. Bauer; A. Waldherr. “Social Media Influencers in Indonesia; A Curriculum of Non-Formal Education of Media Literacy.”
Preconference: Digital Asia
May 26, 9:00 AM, Hyatt: Regency 1 

A. B. Shetty, D. Gupta, E. L. Tsetsi. “Partisan News, Polarized Audiences? A Quantitative Content Analysis of Digital News and User Comments in India.”
Preconference: Digital Asia
May 26, 9:00 AM, Hyatt: Regency 1

P. Tolochko; H. Boomgaarden. “Same But Different. A Comparison of Estimation Approaches for Exponential Random Graph Models for Multiple Whole Networks.”
Division: Computational Methods
May 27, 8:00 AM, Palais des Congres: Room 241 

A. Kulichkina; N. Righetti; A. Waldherr. “Pro-democracy and Pro-regime Coordination in Russian Protests: The Role of Social Media.”
Division: Computational Methods
May 27, 8:00 AM, Palais des Congres: Room 241

A. Keinert; B. Pfetsch; D. Stoltenberg; A. Waldherr. “The spatial and social dimensions of imagined audiences: A mobile diary study of Twitter users.”
Division: Communication and Technology
May 27, 8:00 AM, Hyatt: Regency 5+6

E. Lindgren; t. lindholm; R. Vliegenthart; H. Boomgaarden; A. Damstra; J. Stromback; Y. Tsfati. “Trusting the Facts: The Role of Framing, News Media as a (Trusted) Source, and Opinion Resonance on Perceived truth in Statistical Statements.”
Division: Political Communication
May 27, 9:30 AM, Palais des Congres: Room 242B

M. Mpadanes; A. Waldherr. “Information Privacy and the Use of eHealth Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Testing an Extended Privacy Calculus Model with Survey Data from the Austrian Corona Panel Project.”
Division: Information Systems
May 27, 8:00 PM, Online

T. Heidenreich; O. Eisele; K. Watanabe; H. Boomgaarden. “Does Europe Make a Difference? Analyzing Citizens’ Engagement with European Union News on Social Media.”
Division: Mass Communication
May 27, 8:00 PM, Online 

A. Nikolaou; H. Boomgaarden; S. Lecheler. “Extended Abstract: Social presence in 360VR and charitable giving: The moderating effect of prior attitudes.” |
Division: Communication and Technology
May 28, 8:00 AM, Palais des Congres: Room 252B

M. van der Velden; A. Dolinsky; F. Lind. “Gender & Computational Social Science Publications.”
Division: Computational Methods
May 28, 9:30 AM, Palais des Congres: Room 362+363

A. Waldherr; D. Stoltenberg; D. Maier; A. Keinert; B. Pfetsch. “Translocal Networked Public Spheres: Spatial Arrangements of Metropolitan Twitter.”
Theme Session
May 28, 11:00 AM, Palais des Congres: Amphitheatre Bleu (Lev. 2) 

N. S. Lebernegg; J.-M. Eberl; H. Boomgaarden. “Getting to See the Trees and the Forest: Feature-Based Detection of Intentionally Deceptive News.”
Division: Computational Methods
May 28, 5:00 PM, Palais des Congres: Hall Havane (Exhibit Hall, Lev.3)

A. Kathirgamalingam; F. Lind; H. Boomgaarden. “Automated Voice Detection in Text for Communication Science.”
Division: Computational Methods
May 28, 5:00 PM, Palais des Congres: Hall Havane (Exhibit Hall, Lev.3)

F. Lind; H. Boomgaarden; A. Kathirgamalingam; H. Song; K. Syed Ali; R. Vliegenthart. “Comparative Communication Research 2003-2021: A Systematic Review of Communication Science Journals.”
Division: Mass Communication
May 28, 8:45 PM, Online

A. Kluknavska; O. Eisele. “Trump and Circumstance: Introducing the Post-Truth Claim as an Instrument for Investigating Truth Contestation in Public Discourse.”
Division: Political Communication
May 29, 9:30 AM, Palais des Congres: Room 242B

H. Boomgaarden. “Research across national borders during and after the pandemic.”
Blue Sky Workshop
May 29, 3:30 PM, Palais des Congres: Room 362+363

D. Betakova; H. Boomgaarden; S. Lecheler; S. Schäfer. “I Do Not (Want to) Know! Intentional and Unintentional News Avoidance and Their Predictors.”
Division: Political Communication
May 29, 5:00 PM, Palais des Congres: Room 351

J. Bernhard; M. Teuffenbach. “Towards comparability of topics in computational communication science: Comparing and Validating different Topic Modeling Methods.”
Division: Computational Methods
May 30, 8:00 AM, Palais des Congres: Room 252B

P. Tolochko; P. Balluff; J. Bernhard; S. Galyga; N. S. Lebernegg; H. Boomgaarden. “What's in a Name? The Effect of Named Entities on Topic Modelling Interpretability.”
Division: Computational Methods
May 30, 8:00 AM, Palais des Congres: Room 252B 

P. Balluff; H. Boomgaarden; A. Waldherr. “Automatically Finding Actors in Texts. A Performance Review of Multilingual Named Entity Recognition Tools for News Texts.”
Division: Computational Methods
May 30, 8:00 AM, Palais des Congres: Room 252B

H. Kermani. “An Integrated Approach to Frame Identification: Combining Automated and Qualitative Methods in an Inductive-deductive Process.”
Division: Computational Methods
May 30, 9:30 AM, Hyatt: Regency 9 

T. Heidenreich; J.-M. Eberl; P. Tolochko; F. Lind; H. Boomgaarden. “My voters should see this! What news items are shared by politicians on Facebook?”
Division: Political Communication
May 30, 12:30 PM, Palais des Congres: Room 362+363

A. Baghumyan; A. Kulichkina; S. M. Mayen; J. Matthes. “Effects of Right-Wing Populist Communication Frames on Party Support: The Role of Emotions and Agreeableness.”
Division: Political Communication
May 30, 2:00 PM, Hyatt: Regency 15 

J.-M. Eberl; R. Huber; N. G. Mede; E. Greussing. “Work In Progress: Measuring Political and Science Populism: A Tale of Two Scales?”
Division: Political Communication
May 30, 2:00 PM, Palais des Congres: Room 311+312 

H. Kermani. “Protesting is not everything; Analyzing Twitter use during electoral events in non-democratic contexts.”
Division: Political Communication
May 30, 3:30 PM, Palais des Congres: Room 242B

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