(In Press):
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.
International Journal of Press-Politics, (publ. online before print).
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Dr. Chung-hong Chan
External Fellow und Projektleiter
chung-hong.chan [at] gesis.org
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A3 Fokusgruppen gesellschaftlicher Integration: Migration und ethnische Minderheiten
B1 Konditionen demokratischen Regierens: Verhalten und Orientierungen von Bürgern
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Veröffentlichungen
(Anmerkung: In der Regel sind auf den Seiten ehemaliger Mitarbeiter/innen nur die am MZES entstandenen Publikationen verzeichnet sowie Publikationen, die nach dem Ausscheiden in Ko-Autorenschaft mit aktiven MZES-Mitarbeiter/innen entstanden sind.)
Beiträge in Zeitschriften
Jakob, Julia, Chung-hong Chan, Timo Dobbrick und Hartmut Wessler
(In Press):
Discourse integration in positional online news reader comments: Patterns of responsiveness across types of democracy, digital platforms, and perspective camps.
New Media & Society, (publ. online before print).
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Müller, Philipp, Chung-hong Chan, Katharina Ludwig, Rainer Freudenthaler und Hartmut Wessler
(2023):
Differential Racism in the News: Using Semi-Supervised Machine Learning to Distinguish Explicit and Implicit Stigmatization of Ethnic and Religious Groups in Journalistic Discourse.
Political Communication, 40, Heft 4, S. 396-414.
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Chan, Chung-hong
(2022):
sweater: Speedy Word Embedding Association Test and Extras Using R.
Journal of Open Source Software, 7, Heft 72, (article no. 4036), pp. 1-8.
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Chan, Chung-hong, und Christiane Grill
(2022):
The Highs in Communication Research: Research Topics With High Supply, High Popularity, and High Prestige in High-Impact Journals.
Communication Research, 49, Heft 5, S. 599–626.
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Dobbrick, Timo, Julia Jakob, Chung-hong Chan und Hartmut Wessler
(2022):
Enhancing Theory-Informed Dictionary Approaches with “Glass-box” Machine Learning: The Case of Integrative Complexity in Social Media Comments.
Communication Methods and Measures, 16, Heft 4, S. 303-320.
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Welbers, Kasper, Wouter van Atteveldt, Joe Bajjalieh, Dan Shalmon, Pradnyesh Joshi, Scott Althaus, Chung-hong Chan, Hartmut Wessler und Marc Jungblut
(2022):
Linking event archives to news: a computational method for analyzing the gatekeeping process.
Communication Methods and Measures, 16, Heft 1, S. 59-78.
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Wessler, Hartmut, Scott Althaus, Chung-hong Chan, Marc Jungblut, Kasper Welbers und Wouter van Atteveldt
(2022):
Multiperspectival Normative Assessment: The Case of Mediated Reactions to Terrorism.
Communication Theory, 32, Heft 3, S. 363–386.
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Zeng, Jing, Chung-hong Chan und Mike S. Schäfer
(2022):
Contested Chinese Dreams of AI? Public discourse about Artificial intelligence on WeChat and People’s Daily Online.
Information, Communication & Society, 25, Heft 3, S. 319-340.
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Chan, Chung-hong, und Jing Zeng
(2021):
A cross-national diagnosis of infodemics: comparing the topical and temporal features of misinformation around COVID-19 in China, India, the US, Germany and France.
Online Information Review, 45, Heft 4, S. 709-728.
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Chan, Chung-hong, Joseph Bajjalieh, Loretta Auvil, Hartmut Wessler, Scott Althaus, Kasper Welbers, Wouter van Atteveldt und Marc Jungblut
(2021):
Four best practices for measuring news sentiment using ‘off-the-shelf’ dictionaries: a large-scale p-hacking experiment.
Computational Communication Research, 3, Heft 1, S. 1-27.
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Wozniak, Antal, Hartmut Wessler, Chung-hong Chan und Julia Lück
(2021):
The Event-Centered Nature of Global Public Spheres: The UN Climate Change Conferences, Fridays for Future, and the (Limited) Transnationalization of Media Debates.
International Journal of Communication, 15, S. 688–714.
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Chan, Chung-hong, Hartmut Wessler, Eike Mark Rinke, Kasper Welbers, Wouter van Atteveldt und Scott Althaus
(2020):
How Combining Terrorism, Muslim, and Refugee Topics Drives Emotional Tone in Online News: A Six-Country Cross-Cultural Sentiment Analysis.
International Journal of Communication, 14, S. 3569–3594.
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Chan, Chung-hong, und Marius Sältzer
(2020):
oolong: An R package for validating automated content analysis tools.
Journal of Open Source Software, 5, Heft 55, (article no. 2461).
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Chan, Chung-hong, Jing Zeng, Hartmut Wessler, Marc Jungblut, Kasper Welbers, Joseph Bajjalieh, Wouter van Atteveldt und Scott Althaus
(2020):
Reproducible Extraction of Cross-lingual Topics (rectr).
Communication Methods and Measures, 14, Heft 4, S. 285-305.
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Chan, Chung-hong, Cassius Siu-lun Chow und King-Wa Fu
(2019):
Echoslamming: how incivility interacts with cyberbalkanization on the social media in Hong Kong.
Asian Journal of Communication, 29, Heft 4, S. 307-327.
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Chan, Chung-hong, Junior Yuner Zhu, Cassius Siu-lun Chow und King-Wa Fu
(2019):
The intertwined cyberbalkanizations of Facebook pages and their audience: an analysis of Facebook pages and their audience during the 2014 Hong Kong Occupy Movement.
Journal of Computational Social Science, 2, Heft 2, S. 183–205.
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Liang, Hai, Isaac Chun-Hai Fung, Zion Tsz Ho Tse, Jingjing Yin, Chung-hong Chan, Laura E. Pechta, Belinda J. Smith, Rossmary D. Marquez-Lameda, Martin I. Meltzer und King-Wa Fu
(2019):
How did Ebola information spread on Twitter: broadcasting or viral spreading?.
BMC Public Health, 19, (Article number: 438 (2019)).
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Chan, Chung-hong, und King-Wa Fu
(2018):
The “Mutual Ignoring” Mechanism of Cyberbalkanization: Triangulating Big Data Analysis and Agent-Based Modeling.
Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 15, Heft 4, S. 378-387.
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Fung, Isaac Chun-Hai, Jing Zeng, Chung-hong Chan, Hai Liang, Jingjing Yin, Zhaochong Liu, Zion Tsz Ho Tse und King-Wa Fu
(2018):
Twitter and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, South Korea, 2015: a Multi-lingual Study.
Infection, Health and Disease, 23, Heft 1, S. 10-16.
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Chan, Chung-hong, und King-Wa Fu
(2017):
The Relationship Between Cyberbalkanization and Opinion Polarization: Time-Series Analysis on Facebook Pages and Opinion Polls During the Hong Kong Occupy Movement and the Associated Debate on Political Reform.
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 22, Heft 5, S. 266–283.
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Zeng, Jing, Chung-hong Chan und King-Wa Fu
(2017):
How Social Media Construct “Truth” Around Crisis Events: Weibo's Rumor Management Strategies After the 2015 Tianjin Blasts.
Policy & Internet, 9, Heft 3, S. 297–320.
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Papers / Reports
Ludwig, Katharina, Philipp Müller, Rainer Freudenthaler, Chung-hong Chan und Hartmut Wessler
(2023):
Implizite und explizite Stigmatisierung von ethnisch-gelesenen Gruppen in der deutschen Medienöffentlichkeit im Jahr 2022.
Mannheim
[MZES Fokus; 4]
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Konferenzpräsentationen
Freudenthaler, Rainer, Chung-hong Chan, Katharina Ludwig, Philipp Müller und Hartmut Wessler
(2023):
One language model fits all? On the challenges of adopting an automated measure of racialized group stigmatization for Tweets.
[73rd Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Toronto, 25. bis 29. Mai 2023]
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Chan, Chung-hong
(2022):
An R Package for Detecting Biases in Word Embeddings.
[72nd Annual International Communication Association Conference, Paris, 26. bis 30. Mai 2022]
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Chan, Chung-hong
(2022):
Bayesian (Comparative) Journalism Studies.
[72nd Annual International Communication Association Conference, Paris, 26. bis 30. Mai 2022]
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Müller, Philipp, Chung-hong Chan, Katharina Ludwig, Rainer Freudenthaler und Hartmut Wessler
(2022):
Differential Racism in the News: Using Semi-Supervised Machine Learning to Distinguish Explicit and Implicit Stigmatization of Ethnic and Religious Groups in Journalistic Coverage.
[72nd Annual International Communication Association Conference, Paris, 26. bis 30. Mai 2022]
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Müller, Philipp, Katharina Ludwig, Chung-hong Chan, Rainer Freudenthaler und Hartmut Wessler
(2022):
Gruppenbezogener Rassismus im politischen Journalismus? Eine automatisierte Analyse expliziter und impliziter Stigmatisierungen ethnischer und religiöser Gruppen in der medialen Öffentlichkeit Deutschlands.
[Jahrestagung der DGPuK-Fachgruppen "Journalistik/Journalismusforschung" und "Kommunikation und Politik", Trier, 29. bis 30. September 2022]
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Chan, Chung-hong, Adrian Rauchfleisch, Hartmut Wessler, Pilipp Müller und Katharina Ludwig
(2021):
Estimation of differential implicit media bias.
[71st Annual International Communication Association Conference, (virtual conference), 27. bis 31. Mai 2021]
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Chan, Chung-hong, Hartmut Wessler, Wouter van Atteveldt und Scott Althaus
(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.
[70th Annual International Communication Association Conference, (virtual conference), 20. bis 26. Mai 2020]
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Chan, Chung-hong, Jing Zeng, Hartmut Wessler, Marc Jungblut, Kasper Welbers, Joseph Bajjalieh, Wouter van Atteveldt und Scott Althaus
(2020):
Reproducible Extraction of Cross-Lingual Topics Using R.
[70th Annual International Communication Association Conference, (virtual conference), 20. bis 26. Mai 2020]
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Welbers, Kasper, Wouter van Atteveldt, Scott Althaus, Hartmut Wessler, Joseph Bajjalieh, Chung-hong Chan und Marc Jungblut
(2020):
Media Portrayal of Terrorist Events: Using Computational Text Analysis to Link News Items to the Global Terrorism Database.
[70th Annual International Communication Association Conference, (virtual conference), 20. bis 26. Mai 2020]
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Welbers, Kasper, Wouter van Atteveldt, Chung-hong Chan, Hartmut Wessler und Scott Althaus
(2020):
Suspect by Association: Untangling Semantic Relations Between Muslim Communities and Terrorism in the News.
[70th Annual International Communication Association Conference, (virtual conference), 20. bis 26. Mai 2020]
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Chan, Chung-hong, und Christiane Grill
(2019):
Understanding Supply and Demand in Communication Research: A Computational Approach.
[69th Annual ICA Conference, Washington DC, 24. bis 28. Mai 2019]
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Chan, Chung-hong, Joseph Bajjalieh, L. Auvil, Hartmut Wessler, Scott Althaus, K. Welbers und W. van Atteveldt
(2019):
Using ‘off-the-shelf’ sentiment dictionaries without revalidation: a p-hacking experiment.
[5th International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), Amsterdam, 17. bis 20. Juli 2019]
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Yen, Chia-Yi, Mia Huai-Wen Chang und Chung-hong Chan
(2019):
A Computational Analysis of the Dynamics of R Style Based on 94 Million Lines of Code from All CRAN Packages in the Past 20 Years.
[useR! 2019 conference, Toulouse, 09. bis 12. Juli 2019]
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Chan, Chung-hong, Yuner Zhu, Cassius Siu-lun Chow und King-Wa Fu
(2018):
Building a dual-layer theory of cyberbalkanization: an analysis of Facebook pages and their audience during the 2014 Hong Kong Occupy Movement.
[68th Annual ICA Conference, Prague, 24. bis 28. Mai 2018]
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Chan, Chung-hong, Cassius Siu-lun Chow und King-Wa Fu
(2018):
Echoslamming: how incivility interacts with cyberbalkanization on the social media.
[68th Annual ICA Conference, Prague, 24. bis 28. Mai 2018]
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Grill, Christiane, Anne Schäfer, Charlotte Löb und Chung-hong Chan
(2018):
Citizens, Media and Politics in Challenging Times: Perspectives on the Deliberative Quality of Communication.
[The Deliberative Quality of Communication Conference 2018, MZES, Mannheim, 08. bis 09. November 2018]
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Wessler, Hartmut, und Chung-hong Chan
(2018):
Using Text Analytics Methods to Provide New Insights for Research on Contentious Processes.
[Text Analytics Applications for Monitoring and Understanding Contentious Processes, Urbana, IL, 31. Januar bis 04. Februar 2018]
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