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