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Lorenz, Reilly, Jacob Beck, Sophie Horneber, Florian Keusch and Christopher Antoun (2022): Google Trends as a tool for public opinion research: An illustration of the perceived threats of immigration. Pp. 193-206 in: Steffen Pötzschke, Sebastian Rinken (Eds.) Migration Research in a Digitalized World: Using Innovative Technology to Tackle Methodological Challenges. Cham: Springer. more
Ludwig, Katharina, and Philipp Müller (2022): Does Social Media Use Promote Political Mass Polarization? A Structured Literature Review. Pp. 118-166 in: Bejamin Krämer, Philipp Müller (Eds.) Questions of Communicative Change and Continuity: In Memory of Wolfram Peiser. 1st ed., Baden-Baden: Nomos. more
Mader, Matthias, Nikolay Marinov and Harald Schoen (2022): Foreign Anti-Mainstream Propaganda and Democratic Publics. Comparative Political Studies, 55, issue 10, pp. 1732-1764. more
Mewes, Lars, Tobias Ebert, Martin Obschonka, Jason Rentfrow, Jeff Potter and Samuel D. Gosling (2022): Psychological openness and the emergence of breakthrough vs. incremental innovations: A regional perspective. Economic Geography, 98, issue 4, pp. 379-410. more
Mikucka, Malgorzata, Christine Schnor and Alice Rees (2022): Personal distance norms and the mental load of COVID-19 pandemic among older adults in 14 European countries. [Subjective Well-being 2022 Conference, Luxembourg, June 01st to June 04th, 2022] more
Morgenstern, Sandra (2022): How information campaigns (can) influence migration decisions. Findings from several studies in Nigeria. Mannheim [MZES Fokus; 2] more
Möhring, Katja, and Andreas P. Weiland (2022): Couples’ Life Courses and Women’s Income in Later Life: A Multichannel Sequence Analysis of Linked Lives in Germany. European Sociological Review, 38, issue 3, pp. 371–388. more
Mühlböck, Monika, Nadia Steiber and Bernhard Kittel (2022): Learning to keep the faith? Further education and perceived employability among young unemployed. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 43, issue 2, pp. 705–725. more
Müller, Philipp, Chung-hong Chan, Katharina Ludwig, Rainer Freudenthaler and 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, May 26th to May 30th, 2022] more
Müller, Samuel David, and Marius Sältzer (2022): Twitter made me do it! Twitter's tonal platform incentive and its effect on online campaigning. Information, Communication & Society, 25, issue 9, pp. 1247-1272. more

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