Publications

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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.

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

Waldherr A, Hilbert M, Gonzalez-Bailon S. Worlds of agents: Prospects of agent-based modeling for communication research. Communication Methods & Measures. 2021;15(4):243-254. Epub 2021. doi: 10.1080/19312458.2021.1986478

Giglietto F, Righetti N, Marino G. Detecting Coordinated Link Sharing During The Italian Coronavirus Outbreak. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research. 2020 Oct 5;2020(Papers G):11219. Epub 2020. doi: 10.5210/spir.v2020i0.11219, 10.5210/spir.v2020i0.11219

Eberl JM, Huber LM, Plescia C. A tale of firsts: the 2019 Austrian snap election. West European Politics. 2020 Sept 18;43(6):1350-1363. doi: 10.1080/01402382.2020.1717836

Giglietto F, Righetti N, Rossi L, Marino G. Coordinated Link Sharing Behavior as a Signal to Surface Sources of Problematic Information on Facebook. In Gruzd A, Mai P, Recuero R, editors, SMSociety'20: International Conference on Social Media and Society. New York, NY: ACM. 2020. p. 85-91. (International Conference Proceeding Series (ICPS)). doi: 10.1145/3400806.3400817

Waldherr A, Kligler-Vilenchik N, Stoltenberg D, De Vries-Kedem M, Gur-Ze'ev H, Pfetsch B. Tweeting in the Time of Coronavirus: How social media use and academic research evolve during times of global uncertainty. Social Media and Society. 2020 Jul;6(3):1-4. doi: 10.1177/2056305120948258

Gruber M, Mayer C, Einwiller S. What drives people to participate in online firestorms? Online Information Review. 2020 Jun 10;44(3):563-581. Epub 2020 Feb 20. doi: 10.1108/OIR-10-2018-0331

Eberl JM, Kathirgamalingam A, Boomgaarden H. Austria: On the Road to Peak TV Debate? In Juárez-Gámiz J, Holtz-Bacha C, Schroeder A, editors, International Handbook on Electoral Debates. London: Routledge. 2020. p. 129-138

Cinalli M, Eisele O, Brändle VK, Trenz HJ. Solidarity contestation in the public domain during the ‘refugee crisis’. In Lahusen C, editor, Citizen's Solidarity in Europe. Edward Elgar. 2020. p. 120-148 doi: 10.4337/9781789909500.00011

Trenz HJ, Brändle VK, Cinalli M, Eisele O. Taking voice and taking sides: the role of social media commenting in solidarity contestation. In Lahusen C, editor, Citizens’ Solidarity in Europe: Civic Engagement and Public Discourse in Times of Crises. Edward Elgar. 2020. p. 149-176 doi: 10.4337/9781789909500.00012

Vivyan N, Wagner M, Glinitzer K, Eberl JM. Do humble beginnings help? How politician class roots shape voter evaluations. Electoral Studies. 2020 Feb;63:102093. Epub 2019. doi: 10.1016/j.electstud.2019.102093

Eberl JM, Boomgaarden H. Wahlkampfkommunikation. In Faas T, Gabriel OW, Maier J, editors, Politikwissenschaftliche Einstellungs- und Verhaltensforschung. 2020. p. 164-183 doi: 10.5771/9783845264899-164

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