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ICA 2019 in Washington, D. C.

Das IfKW auf der Jahrestagung der International Communication Association 2019 in Washington, D.C.

Auch dieses Jahr wurden zahlreiche Einreichungen von Forscher*innen des IfKW für die Jahrestagung der ICA angenommen. Diese Forschungsarbeiten werden vom 24. bis 28. Mai in Washington, D. C. der internationalen Fachöffentlichkeit präsentiert.

  • Bartsch, A., Schindler, J., Kühn, J., Reinemann, C. (2019). Truth in fiction? Audiences’ intuitive evaluation, critical reflection and fact checking of knowledge derived from fictional entertainment media. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Beckert, J., Koch, T., Viererbl, B., Denner, N. & Peter, C. (May, 2019). Is It All About Disclosure? Effects of Advertising Disclosure and Content Features in Native Advertising. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Bonus, J. A., Matthews, N., & Wulf, T. (2019, May). The impact of moral expectancy violations on audiences’ parasocial relationships with movie heroes and villains. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Dan, V., Grabe, M. E., Hale, B. J., & Raupp, J. (2019, May). Verbal-visual match: Introducing a new measure of audiovisual frame congruence. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Dogruel, L., Joeckel, S., & Henke, J. (2019). Deciding What is Private and What Not – The Impact of Privacy Bandwagon Cues for Information Disclosure in mHealth Apps. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Dogruel, L., Töpfl, F., & Kunst, M. (2019). How Media Content Shapes Feeling Rules: The Effects of Media Messages and User Comments on How We Think We Should Feel. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Fiedler, A. & Traunspurger, J. (May, 2019). Commemorative culture reloaded: Germany’s troubled past in right-wing counterpublic discourse. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Henke, J. & Serong, J. (2019, May): “Keep it short and sexy”: Utility Value of Medical Information Portals from General Practitioners’ Perspective. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Henkel, I., Thurman, N., & Trilling, D. (2019, May). Independence, Integrity, Interrogation: Comparing Online, Offline, and Multi-Platform Journalists in 9 Countries. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Haßler, J., Fenoll, V., & Jost, P. (May, 2019). A Populist Attention Machine? The Shareworthiness of Populists’ Facebook Posts During Elections in Spain and Germany. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Henkel, I., Thurman, N., & Deffner, V. (2019, May). Comparing Journalism Cultures in Britain and Germany: Confrontation, Contextualization, Conformity. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Hoxha, A., Jungblut, M., & Wolfsfeld, G. (May, 2019). Political actors and journalists: shaping peace at sensitive times. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Jost P., Maurer, M., & Haßler, J. (May, 2019). What fuels Love and Anger? The Impact of Message and Profile Characteristics on Users’ Reactions on Facebook – a Multilevel Approach. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Kunert, J. & Thurman, N. (2019, May). Reception of automated news:
    A critical review and recommendations for future research. ICA Preconference “Communicating with Machines” May 24, 2019, Washington.
  • Karadas, N., & Schamberger, K. (2019, May). Good immigrant, bad immigrant, allies and enemies. The effects of media portrayals of Kurds in domestic and foreign news coverage. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Karnowski, V., Leiner, D. J., Kümpel, A. S., & Leonhard, L. (2019, May). Worth to share? Determinants of news sharing success on social network sites. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Kobilke, L. (2019, May). Towards a Model of Lexical Diffusion in Social Media Networks. A Case Study of the Dissemination of the Term 'Lying Press' in Germany. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Köppel, C., & Schier, J. (2019, May). “Is it my turn yet?” - Actors, Roles & Responsibilities in Crisis Management and Crisis Communication in the Aviation Industry. Paper to be presented at the the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Krämer, B. & Frey, F. (2019, May). Crafting Theory. Methods of theory building in communication. Preconference to the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Krämer, B. & Langmann, K. (2019, May). Professionalism as a response to right-wing populism? An analysis of a meta-journalistic discourse. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Kümpel, A. S. (2019, May). Getting tagged, getting informed? A mixed-methods investigation of the effects and motives of news-related tagging activities on Facebook. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Kümpel, A. S., & Unkel, J. (2019, May). How comment presentation order and valence affect users’ quality perceptions: A pre-registered study on the effects of user comments on perceptions of journalistic quality. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Kunst, M., Töpfl, F., & Dogruel, L. (2019). Do counterpublics benefit from accusing the media of excluding their view? Effects of the “suppressed voice rhetoric”. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Menke, M. & Serong, J. (2019, May). Scandals of fabricated reporting as critical incidents for journalistic boundary work: The case of Claas Relotius. ICA Preconference “Critical incidents in Journalism” May 24, 2019, Washington.
  • Nienierza, A., Reinemann, C., Riesmeyer, C., Fawzi, N., & Neumann, K. (2019, May). Too Dark to See? Adolescents' Contact with Online Extremism and Their Ability to Recognize It. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Obermaier, M., & Fawzi, N. (2019, May). More than just performance? How political characteristics and media performance evaluation affect generalized media trust. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Obermaier, M., & Reinemann, C. (2019, May). Impact of hate. How journalists assess consequences of hate speech and what influences their perception. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Ohliger, U. & Jungblut, M. (2019, May). Covering violent conflicts – A comparative long-term analysis of conflict coverage in entertainment- and information-oriented media. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Peter, C. & Beckers, K. (May, 2019). And the Winner is… Vox Pops or Opinion Polls? Effects of Consonant and Dissonant Displays of Public Opinion in News Coverage. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Peter, C. & Egelhofer, J. (2019, May). What You Read is What You Feel, What You Feel is What You Believe? The Role of Emotions in Debunking Fake News. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Peter, C., Karsay, K. & Naderer, B. (May, 2019). Investigating Disclaimer Effectiveness on Women’s Body Image. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Possler, D., Scheper, J., Kreissl, J., Raney, A. A., Kümpel, A. S., & Unkel, J. (2019, May). Awe-inspirational gaming: Exploring the formation and entertaining effects of awe in video games. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Riesmeyer, C., Pohl, E., & Ruf, L. (2019, May). Your best friend and influencer? Perception of and dealing with peer pressure on Instagram among adolescents. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Scherr, S. & Leiner, D. J. (2019, May). Fishing in Muddy Vapor: Risk Information Seeking and Processing about Electronic Cigarettes in an Aggregated Mixed-Evidence News Scenario. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Schmitt, J. B., Rieger, D., Ernst, J., & Roth, H.-J. (2019, May). Critical media literacy as approach to deal with Islamist online propaganda. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Sülflow, M., Schäfer, M. & Haßler, J. (May, 2019). The role of media use for betting strategies and betting performance in online betting games – findings from the 2016 UEFA European Championship and the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Thurman, N., Hensmann, T., & Fletcher, R. (2019, May). Large, loyal, lingering? An analysis of online, overseas audiences for UK news brands. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC. [Journalism Studies Division ‘Top Faculty Paper’]
  • Unkel, J. (2019, May). Measuring selective exposure in mock website experiments: A simple, free, and open-source solution. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Wendelin, M. (May, 2019). Theorizing Transparency of Online Communication. Relevance, Ambivalence, and social Effects. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Wulf, T., Bonus, J. A., & Matthews, N. (2019, May). The cost of clairvoyance: Enjoyment and appreciation of popular films as a function of affective forecasting errors. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
  • Zerback, T., & Wirz, D. (2019, May). Appraisal patterns as predictors of emotional expressions and shares on political social networking sites. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Zerback, T., Töpfl, F., & Knöpfle, M. (2019, May). Immunizing citizens against disinformation: An experimental test of inoculation theory in the context of online astroturfing. Paper to be presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, 24.-28.05.2019, Washington, DC.
  • Rieger, D. & Klimmt, C. (2019, May). The daily dose of digital inspiration 2: Themes and affective user responses to meaningful memes in social media. Presentation at the 69. Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association (ICA). Washington, D.C.
  • Rieger, D. & Schneider, F. M. (2019, May). Testing the TEBOTS model in self-threatening situations: The role of narratives in the face of mortality and ostracism. Presentation at the 69. Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association (ICA). Washington, D.C.

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