CCL at #MPSA18 in Chicago

10.04.2018

We presented our newest research at the MPSA sections European Politics, Political Communication, Political Psychology and Political Networks.

The Computational Communication Science Lab presented a total of six papers at the 76th Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL!

Overview of papers presented @ #MPSA18:

Song, H., Cho J. & Benefield, G. A. "The Dynamics of Message Exposure Online in Political Discussion Forums: Self-Segregation or Diverse Exposure?"

Song, H., Tolochko, P. & Boomgaarden H. "Conceptualizing and measuring political text complexity using topic modeling and multilayered two-mode semantic networks"

Meltzer, C., Eberl, J.-M., Theorin, N., Lind, F., Heidenreich, F., Schemer, C., Boomgaarden, H. & Strömbäck, J. "Explaining Attitudes towards Freedom of Movement: A Comparative Analysis"

Heidenreich, T., Eberl, J.-M., Boomgaarden, H. "European Migration Discourses on Facebook"

Eberl, J.-M., Tolochko, P., Hopmann, D. N., Boomgaarden, H. "Media Bias through Language Similarity? An Automated Content Analysis Approach"

Tolochko, P., Song, H. & Boomgarden, H. "That Looks Hard!: Effects of Objective and Perceived Textual Complexity on Message Comprehension, Recall, and Structural Political Knowledge"