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
Mediated Deliberation in Deep Conflicts: How Might Deliberative Media Content Contribute to Social Integration Across Deep Divides?
S. 69-80
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 Facilitates Constructive Engagement? A Dictionary-Based Comparison of Outrage and Recognition Across Online Platforms
(virtual conference)
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
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
2014
Normativity and journalism. Assessing journalists' aspirations of a democratic public sphere and role perceptions empirically
Seattle
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