More publications of this project
2024
Unpacking the determinants of outrage and recognition in public discourse: Insights across socio-cultural divides, political systems, and media types
S. 273–294
2024
Discourse integration in positional online news reader comments: Patterns of responsiveness across types of democracy, digital platforms, and perspective camps
S. 6796-6814
2023
Is Constructive Engagement Online a Lost Cause? Toxic Outrage in Online User Comments Across Democratic Political Systems and Discussion Arenas
S. 508–531
2023
Public sphere theory in the age of generative artificial intelligence: Some thoughts on an unlikely alliance
London
2023
The Integrative Complexity of Online User Comments Across Different Types of Democracy and Discussion Arenas
S. 580-600
2022
Mapping emerging and legacy outlets online by their democratic functions – agonistic, deliberative or corrosive?
S. 417-438
2022
Enhancing Theory-Informed Dictionary Approaches with “Glass-box” Machine Learning: The Case of Integrative Complexity in Social Media Comments
S. 303-320
2021
(Un)sophisticated Reasoning? The Integrative Complexity of User-Generated Debates Across Political Systems and Online Discussion Arenas
(virtual conference)
2021
The End of Constructive Engagement Online? Toxic Outrage in User-Generated Debates Across Political Systems and Online Discussion Arenas
(virtual conference)
2021
The (De)civilizing Impact of an Inclusive Actor Set in News Articles on Associated User Debates
(virtual conference)
2021
Mediated Deliberation in Deep Conflicts: How Might Deliberative Media Content Contribute to Social Integration Across Deep Divides?
S. 69-80
2020
What Facilitates Constructive Engagement? A Dictionary-Based Comparison of Outrage and Recognition Across Online Platforms
(virtual conference)
2020
Constructive engagement across deep divides – what it entails and how it changes our role as communication scholars
S. 137-152
Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2020
What Promotes Sophisticated Reasoning? The Integrative Complexity of User-Generated Political Debates Across Different Types of Democracy and Online Discussion Arenas
(virtual conference)
2017
'Wikiganda' : Detecting Bias in Multimodal Wikipedia Entries
S. 201-224
London, New York
Bloomsbury
2017
Big-Data-Forschung als Interaktion zwischen Topic Models und Expertendaten: Ein neuer Ansatz zur Erfassung der thematischen Vernetzung nationaler Onlinedebatten
Heinrich-Heine Universität, Düsseldorf
2017
Combining expert surveys and topic modeling to identify unknown issues in multinational media discourses
San Diego, CA
2017
Against false oppositions: Rediscovering mediated deliberation in non-deliberative contexts
San Diego, CA
2016
Big data research as interaction between topic models and expert data: A new approach to capturing national online debates
Cologne, Germany
2016
Should we be Charlie? A deliberative take on religion and secularism in mediated public spheres
S. 314-327
2015
Strengthening the systemic approach to deliberation in political communication research
Belo Horizonte
2014
Normativity and journalism. Assessing journalists' aspirations of a democratic public sphere and role perceptions empirically
Seattle
2014
The substantive cost of the sound bite: Short utterance durations decrease opinion justification in television news
Seattle, WA
2014
Deliberative performance of television news in three types of democracy: Insights from the United States, Germany, and Russia
S. 827-851
2014
Measuring mediated intergroup contact: Using a content-list technique to indicate exposure to outgroup characters
Seattle, WA
2013
Deliberative qualities of generic news frames: Assessing the democratic value of strategic game and contestation framing in election campaign coverage
S. 474-494
2013
Democracy based on reasons: Investigating the justificatory function of television news
Chicago, Ill.
2013
Deliberative strengths and weaknesses in television news: Insights from the US, Germany, and Russia
London
2012
Deliberative qualities of generic news frames: Assessing the democratic value of strategic game and contestation framing in election campaign coverage
Phoenix, AZ