Weitere Publikationen aus diesem Projekt
2024
Challenging the Global Cultural Conflict Narrative: An Automated Content Analysis on How Perpetrator Identity Shapes Worldwide News Coverage of Islamist and Right-Wing Terror Attacks
S. 1064-1089
2022
Multiperspectival Normative Assessment: The Case of Mediated Reactions to Terrorism
S. 363–386
2021
Four best practices for measuring news sentiment using ‘off-the-shelf’ dictionaries: a large-scale p-hacking experiment
S. 1-27
2020
The trouble with sharing your privates. Pursuing ethical open science and collaborative research across national jurisdictions using sensitive data
S. 192-198
2020
Media Portrayal of Terrorist Events: Using Computational Text Analysis to Link News Items to the Global Terrorism Database
(virtual conference)
2020
How Combining Terrorism, Muslim, and Refugee Topics Drives Emotional Tone in Online News: A Six-Country Cross-Cultural Sentiment Analysis
S. 3569–3594
2020
Are Right-Wing Attackers Also Terrorists? An Automated Content Analysis on How Perpetrator Identity Shapes Worldwide English-Language News Coverage of Islamist and Right-Wing Attacks
(virtual conference)
2020
Is It Easier to Scare Us or Piss Us Off? The Impact of Terrorist Attacks on News Discourse Across 74 Years of New York Times Reporting
(virtual conference)
2020
Suspect by Association: Untangling Semantic Relations Between Muslim Communities and Terrorism in the News
(virtual conference)
2019
Responsible terrorism coverage. How media can cover attacks without serving terrorist agendas
Berlin