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Das IfKW auf der Jahrestagung der DGPuK und der ICA 2023

Im Mai finden die großen kommunikationswissenschaftlichen Jahrestagungen der deutschen und der internationalen Fachgesellschaft statt. Das IfKW ist mit zahlreichen Beiträgen vertreten.

17.02.2023

Auch dieses Jahr werden Forscherinnen und Forscher des IfKW ihre Projekte und Forschungsergebnisse auf der Jahrestagung der International Communication Association (ICA) und der Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (DGPuK) vorstellen. Einen Überblick über die verschiedenen Beiträge und Forschungsperspektiven finden Sie hier:

68. Jahrestagung der DGPuK (18. - 20. Mai 2023)

  • Hase, V., & Haim, M. (2023, May). Verzerrung als zentrale Herausforderung algorithmischer Kommunikation? Paper to be presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the German Communication Association, Bremen.
  • Peter, C., Frischlich, L., Obermaier, M., Schmid, U. K., Riesmeyer, C., & Menke, M. (2023, May). Die dunkle Seite der Wissenschaftskommunikation – Erfahrungen von Kommunikationswissenschaftler:innen mit inzivilen Angriffen. Paper to be presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the German Communication Association, Bremen.
  • Stalph, F., Thäsler-Kordonouri, S., & Thurman, N. (2023, May). Audience perceptions of data-driven news: A comparative study of news consumers’ evaluations of news texts produced with varying degrees of automation, and none. Paper to be presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the German Communication Association, Bremen.
  • Thäsler-Kordonouri, S. & Barling, K. (2023, May). Automated journalism in UK local newsrooms: Attitudes, integration, impact. Paper to be presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the German Communication Association, Bremen.
  • Thäsler-Kordonouri, S. (2023, May). What comes after the automation? An investigation of journalists’ aims and practices when editing stories produced using automation. Paper to be presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the German Communication Association, Bremen.

73rd annual ICA Conference (25.- 29. Mai 2023)

  • Arendt, F., Markiewitz, A., & Scherr, S. (2023, Mai). News for life: Improving the quality of journalistic news reporting to prevent suicides. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Berlekamp, M., Ermel, L., Stehr, P., Rossmann, C., Reifegerste, D., Lindemann, A.-K., & Schulze, A. (2023, May). Toxic Hazard? - The Challenge of Developing Theory- and Evidence-Based Messages in the Prevention of Child Poisoning Accidents. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Berner, N. (2023, May). Looking for "extreme emotional Stimuli"? - Motherhood in Computer Games. A critical overview of interpretive structures and production logics. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Boczek, K., & Hase, V. (2023, May). A Multimodal, Mixed-Method Analysis of Cross-Platform News Flow: How Stories of a Quality News Outlet Evolve over Twelve Different Platforms. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Eder, M. (2023, May). Scandal reporting and objectivity: Journalistic role performance of political journalists on Twitter. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association preconference: Between ideals and practices: Journalistic role performance in transformative times, Toronto.
  • Eder, M., & Sehl, A. (2023, May). Being aware of algorithmic personalization? Insights from three European countries. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Fawzi, N., Zerback, T., Kobilke, L., & Mede, N. (2023, May). Fuel to the flames. False balance and hostile media perceptions as amplifiers of perceived polarization in the climate change debate. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto, Canada.
  • Goodwin, B., & Reich, S. (2023, May). Authentic Voices in Science Communication. Postconference at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Hase, V., & Haim, M. (2023, May). Can We Get Rid of the Bias? Mitigating Error in Data Donation Studies via Sampling and Survey Design Strategies. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Haßler, J., Wurst, A.-K., & Pohl, K. (2023, May). Is there a shift from issues to individuals? Visual personalization in three Instagram election campaigns. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Hohner, J., Greipl, S., Schulze, H., Wich, M. & Rieger, D. (2023, May) Moving beyond Nationalism: The far right’s narrative (de-) alignment with protest movements during the pandemic. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Hohner, J., Schulze, H., Greipl, S. & Rieger, D. (2023, May) Fueling Hate: The Role of Platform Features for Hate Speech on Facebook and Telegram. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Jungblut, M. (2023, May). Tailored messages or one-size-fits-all communication? A comparative analysis of U.S. public diplomacy on Twitter. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Kruschinski, S., Russmann, U., Haßler, J., Lilleker, D., Balaban, D., Baranowski, C., Ceron, A., Fenoll. V., & Jackson, D. (2023, May). Divisive, negative, and populist digital advertising?! Comparing populist and mainstream parties’ communication strategies in Facebook campaign messages in 10 European countries. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Kobilke, L., Fawzi, N., Mede, N., & Zerback, T. (2023, May). Eco-informational media use, media-induced eco-emotions, and climate change activism: What drives the political engagement of the climate change generation? Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto, Canada.
  • Lauerer, C. & Beckert, J. (2023). Pushing Boundaries: Hybrid Advertising in Online News Media – A Content Analysis of Media Kits. Reclaiming Authenticity in Communication, International Communication Association 73rd Annual Conference, Toronto, 25-29 May.
  • Naab, T., Wendt, R., & Langmeyer, A. (2023, May). Revisiting the measurement of children’s media use mediation: Replication and validation of a parental mediation scale. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Naderer, B., Fisse, T., Schrimpff, C. (2023, May). Alcohol Is Bad for Me - So What. On the (In)Effectiveness of Textual Disclosures on Expectations, Attitudes, And Perceived Appropriateness of Alcohol. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Naderer, B., Wendt, R., Bachl, M., Rieger, D. (2023, May). Understanding the Role of Participatory-Moral Abilities, Motivation, and Behavior in European Adolescents Responses to Online Hate. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Obermaier, M. (2023, May). Once Bitten, Twice shy? Costs and Benefits Experiences Explaining Bystander Intervention Against Online Hate Speech. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Obermaier, M., & Schmid, U. K. (2023, May). Close, but over: Explaining Gaps between Expectations and Evaluations of Socio-Political-Actors’ Online Hate Speech Interventions. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Ohliger, U., Jungblut, M., Vögele, C., & Jandura, O. (2023, May). Do polls affect politics? How journalists and politicians perceive political survey reporting. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Reiss, M., Kobilke, L., & Stoll, A. (2023, May). Reporting supervised machine learning projects in communication science – A framework for transparent documentation on the example of text classification. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto, Canada.
  • Rick, J., & Hanitzsch, T. (2023, May). Journalists’ perceptions of precarity: Toward a theoretical model. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Riedl, A.A., Lauerer, C. & Leuteritz, N. (2023). Between the lines? Gender fair-language in journalism and the mental representation of non-binary people. Reclaiming Authenticity in Communication, International Communication Association 73rd Annual Conference, Toronto, 25-29 May.
  • Rothut, S., Schulze, H., Naderer, B., Rieger, D. (2023, May). COVID-19 Protest as Facilitator of Mainstreaming Extremist Ideology? – A Longitudinal Analysis of Mainstreaming Dynamics. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Sawalha, N. & Rossmann, C. (2023, May). Mobile health for the self-management of chronic diseases: A systematic review of tool characteristics, usage, and health-related effects. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Schindler, J. (2023, May). The Model of Collective Information Processing (MCIP). Theory and Evidence on Information Processing in Small Groups. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Schindler, J., Rockenstein, C., Bürgel, C., & Bartsch, A. (2023, May). “Check this out!” A Qualitative Analysis of Donated Messenger Chats about Media Content. Poster to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Schmid, U. K. (2023, May). Are you f*** kidding me? A mixed-methods approach examining the processing of humorous hate speech. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Schmid, U. K., Kümpel, A. S., & Rieger, D. (2023, May). Should I engage? Factors influencing social media users’ (lack of) engagement with hate speech. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Schmuck, D., Harff, D., & Stehr, P. (2023, May). Social Media Influencers as Attainable Parasocial Opinion Leaders: The APOL Model. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Schulze, H., & Stroppe, A.-K. (2023, May). Protest = Conspiracy x Telegram? The Mobilizing Effect of Conspiracy Beliefs and Social Media Use. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Schwabl, P., Unkel, J., Haim, M. (2023, May). From auditing to testing: Adequate experimental designs to study algorithmic content curation. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Schwertberger, U. (2023, May). Between Stimulation and Distraction: A Typology of Multi-Screening Users in Entertaining Media Environments. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association
  • TeBlunthuis, N., Hase, V., & Chung-Hong, C. (2023, May). Automated Content Misclassification Causes Bias in Regression. Can We Fix It? Yes We Can! Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Thurman, N., Klatt, A., Raj, H., & Taneja, H. (2023, May) Predicting streaming audiences for a channel’s on-demand TV shows: Choice architecture, content attributes, and consumer agency. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Thäsler-Kordonouri, S. & Barling, K. (2023, May). Automated journalism in UK local newsrooms: Attitudes, integration, impact. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Thäsler-Kordonouri, S. (2023, May). What comes after the automation? An investigation of journalists’ aims and practices when editing stories produced using automation. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Tønnesen, H., Bene, M., Haßler, J., Larsson, A.O., Magin, M., Skogerbø, E., & Wurst, A.-K. (2023, May). Between anger and love: A multi-level study on the impact of policy issues on user reactions in national election campaigns on Facebook in Germany, Hungary, and Norway. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Van Houtven, E., Acquah, S., Obermaier, M., Saleem, M., & Schmuck, D. (2023, May). I Got Your Back!” Severity and Counter-Speech in Online Hate Speech Toward Minority Members. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Von Garmissen, A., Lauerer, C. & Loosen, W. (2023). Journalism under Duress: How risk and uncertainty affect journalists’ role conceptions. Between Ideals and Practices: Journalistic Role Performance in Transformative Times, Pre-conference of the International Communication Association 73rd Annual Conference, Toronto, 24. May.
  • Vziatysheva, V., Ryzhova, A., Kravets, D., Jungblut, M., & Toepfl, F. (2023, May). How RT Covered Russia’s War Against Ukraine Across Its Six Language Versions: A Multilingual Topic Modeling Analysis. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Wendt, R., Naderer, B., Bachl, M., & Rieger, D. (2023, May). Social media literacy among adolescents & young adults – Results from a cross-country validation study. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Zeid, N.; Street, R. J.; Leiner, D. J.; Scherr, S. (05/2023). “I feel this is relevant for me!”: How Affect and Norms Predict Exposure to and Avoidance of News about a Healthy Diet. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto.
  • Elmezeny, A., Demling, J. (2023, May). Sadkid Culture: Humor negotiation and boundary work in depression meme communities. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Slavtcheva-Petkova, V., Hoxha, A., Hanitzsch, T., Ramaprasad, J., Hughes, S., Hamada, B. (2023, May). Measuring journalists’ safety: Towards developing a cross-national comparative index. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto
  • Stalph, F., Gehrke, M., & de-Lima-Santos. (2023, May). The (In-)Transparency of Data Journalism: The Role of Code Repositories in Data Storytelling. Paper to be presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto

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