Publications
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Boomgaarden H, Meltzer C. Mapping public attitudes toward immigration within and into Europe. In Strömbäck J, editor, Media and Public Attitudes Toward Migration in Europe: A Comparative Approach. Routledge. 2021
Meltzer C, Eberl JM, Theorin N, Heidenreich T, Strömbäck J, Boomgaarden H et al. Media effects on policy preferences toward free movement: evidence from five EU member states. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 2021;47(15):3390-3408. Epub 2020 Jun 13. doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2020.1778454
Lind F, Meltzer C. Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Applying Automated Content Analysis to Track Female Migrants’ Salience in German News. Feminist Media Studies. 2021;21(6):923-940. Epub 2020 Jan 24. doi: 10.1080/14680777.2020.1713840
Greußing E, Boomgaarden H. Promises and Pitfalls: Taking a Closer Look at How Interactive Infographics Affect Learning From News. International Journal of Communication (IJoC). 2021;15(22):3336–3357.
Gruber M, Eberl JM, Lind F, Boomgaarden H. Qualitative Interviews with Irregular Migrants in Times of COVID-19: Recourse to Remote Interview Techniques as a Possible Methodological Adjustment. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung. 2021;22(1):3565. doi: 10.17169/fqs-22.1.3563
Lovari A, Ducci G, Righetti N. Responding to Fake News: The Use of Facebook for Public Health Communication During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy. In Lewis M, Govender E, Holland K, editors, Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. 1. ed. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 2021. p. 251-275 doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-79735-5_13
Strömbäck J, Meltzer C, Eberl JM, Boomgaarden H, Schemer C. Setting the Stage: Understanding Media Discourses about and Public Attitudes toward Migration in Europe. In Strömbäck J, Meltzer CE, Eberl JM, Schemer C, Boomgaarden HG, editors, Media and Public Attitudes Toward Migration in/to Europe: A Comparative Approach . Routledge. 2021. p. 3-27
Maares P, Lind F, Greussing E. Showing off Your Social Capital: Homophily of Professional Reputation and Gender in Journalistic Networks on Twitter. Digital Journalism. 2021;9(4):500-517. doi: 10.1080/21670811.2020.1835513
Waldherr A, Klinger U, Pfetsch B. Spaces, places, and geographies of public spheres: Exploring Dimensions of the Spatial Turn. Media and Communication . 2021;9(3):1-4. doi: 10.17645/mac.v9i3.4679
Theorin N, Meltzer C, Galyga S, Strömbäck J, Schemer C, Eberl JM et al. Stability rather than change: Testing framing effects on attitudes toward free movement across seven countries. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. 2021. Epub 2021.
Strömbäck J, Meltzer C, Eberl JM, Boomgaarden H, Schemer C. Summary and Conclusions: Media Discourse about and Public Attitudes toward Migration within and into Europe. In Strömbäck J, Meltzer CE, Eberl JM, Schemer C, Boomgaarden HG, editors, Media and Public Attitudes Toward Migration in/to Europe: A Comparative Approach . Routledge. 2021. p. 211-229
Boomgaarden H, Strömbäck J, Eberl JM, Schemer C, Meltzer C. Summary and conclusions: Media discourses about and public attitudes toward migra-tion within and into Europe. In Media and Public Attitudes Toward Migration in Europe: A Comparative Approach. 2021. p. 211-229
Waldherr A, Maier D, Stoltenberg D, Pfetsch B, Million A, (ed.), Haid C, (ed.) et al. Talking to my community elsewhere: Bringing together networked public spheres and the concept of translocal communities. In Spatial transformations: Kaleidoscopic perspectives on the refiguration of spaces. Routledge. 2021. p. 181-191 doi: 10.4324/9781003036159-17
Righetti N. The Anti-Gender Debate on Social Media. A Computational Communication Science Analysis of Networks, Activism, and Misinformation. Comunicazione politica. 2021;23(2):223-250.
Righetti N. The Impact of the Politicization of Health on Online Misinformation and Quality Information on Vaccines. Italian Sociological Review. 2021;11(2):443-466. doi: 10.13136/isr.v11i2.448
Eberl JM, Lebernegg NS. The pandemic through the social media lens: Correlates of COVID-19-related social media use in Austria. Medien Journal. 2021;45(3):5-15.
Pfetsch B, Maier D, Stoltenberg D, Waldherr A, Kligler-Vilenchik N. Topographies of local public spheres on social media. International Journal of Communication. 2021;15:3645–3670.
Waldherr A, Geise S, Mahrt M, Katzenbach C, Nürnbergk C. Toward a stronger theoretical grounding of computational communication science: How macro frameworks shape our research agendas. Computational Communication Research . 2021;3(2):152-179. doi: 10.5117/CCR2021.02.002.WALD
Damstra A, Boomgaarden H, Broda E, Lindgren E, Strömbäck J, Tsfati Y et al. What does fake look like? A review of the literature on intentional deception in the news and on social media. Journalism Studies. 2021;22(14):1947-1963. doi: 10.1080/1461670x.2021.1979423
Freiling I, Waldherr A. Why trusting whom? Motivated reasoning and trust in the process of information evaluation. In Blöbaum B, editor, Trust and Communication: Findings and Implications of Trust Research . Springer. 2021. p. 83-97
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