The Computational Communication Science Lab (CCL) is an interdisciplinary research network at the Department of Communication of the University of Vienna headed by Annie Waldherr and Hajo Boomgaarden. We aim to advance our understanding of various antecedents, processes, and consequences of mediated/unmediated communication behaviors on human attitudes, cognitions, and behaviors using computational approaches in a social science framework. In particular, we seek to advance various fields of communication science such as journalism and political communication through the use of computerized tools and algorithms for collecting, processing, analyzing, and visualizing large-scale, complex data.

The goal of CCL is to facilitate the development and application of computational methods through excellence in empirical research and advancement of novel theoretical and methodological perspectives. The research focus of our group includes areas such as (but are not limited to) computer-assisted content analysis, semi/fully automated textual data processing, topic modeling, information visualization, inferential network analysis, and computational modeling of communication behaviors.


APA-UNIVIE Data Project: Members of the University of Vienna now have the possibility to obtain data for scientific use from the media archive of the Austria Press Agency (APA), directly via an Application Programming Interface (API). CCL acts as an intermediary contact point between members of the University of Vienna and the APA. Get in touch if you have any questions on the API and check out our dedicated webpage with information of the application procedure. 

NEWS:

20.08.2018
 

Hajo Boomgaarden and Hyunjin Song are on the editorial board of "Computational Communication Research"!

20.08.2018
 

Communication Research published a paper by team member Hyunjin Song, Jaeho Cho and Grace A. Benefield!

20.07.2018
 

Electoral Studies published a paper by team member Jakob-Moritz Eberl and Carolina Plescia!

10.07.2018
 

The Annals of the International Communication Association published a paper by the REMINDER team on their website!

11.06.2018
 

We have presented our newest research at ICA Preconferences and in the ICA divisions of Computational Methods, Political Communication, Mass...

19.04.2018
 

Lab member Esther Greussing presented an artistic interpretation of her PhD thesis.