The Computational Communication Science-Lab will be represented at International Communication Association's 67th Annual Conference in San Diego, CA with a total of five papers.
Furthermore, we are proud to announce Jakob-Moritz Eberl will be awarded the "Top Student Paper Award" in the Political Communication Division for the fourth and final paper of his doctoral thesis.
Overview of papers prepared for #ICA17:
Boomgaarden, H.G., Song, H. & Tolochko, P. "News Coverage and Party Preferences in Longitudinal Perspective."
Eberl, J.-M. "Lying Press: Three Levels of Perceived Media Bias and their Relationship to Political Attitudes."
Greussing, E. & Boomgaarden, H.G. "Shifting the Refugee Narrative? An Automated Frame Analysis of Europe's 2015 Refugee Crisis."
Greussing, E., Eberl, J.-M. & Tolochko, P. "Who Drives the Debate? Applying Document Similarity Measures in Political Agenda Setting and News Diffusion Research."
Song, H. & Boomgaarden, H.G. "Dynamic Spirals Put to Test: An Agent-Based Model of Reinforcing Spirals between Selective Exposure, Interpersonal Networks, and Attitude Polarization."