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Zeitschriftenartikel
(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
:
International Journal of Press-Politics,
29,
4,
pp. 1064-1089.
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(2024):
How shared ties and journalistic cultures shape global news coverage of disruptive media events: The case of the 9/11 terror attacks
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Journal of Communication,
74,
3,
pp. 183–197.
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(2021):
Four best practices for measuring news sentiment using ‘off-the-shelf’ dictionaries: a large-scale p-hacking experiment
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Computational Communication Research,
3,
1,
pp. 1-27.
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(2020):
Reproducible Extraction of Cross-lingual Topics (rectr)
:
Communication Methods and Measures,
14,
4,
pp. 285-305.
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Konferenzpräsentationen
(2020):
Media Portrayal of Terrorist Events: Using Computational Text Analysis to Link News Items to the Global Terrorism Database
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[
70th Annual International Communication Association Conference,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2020):
Reproducible Extraction of Cross-Lingual Topics Using R
:
[
70th Annual International Communication Association Conference,
(virtual conference),
]
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(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
:
[
70th Annual International Communication Association Conference,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2019):
Using ‘off-the-shelf’ sentiment dictionaries without revalidation: a p-hacking experiment
:
[
5th International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2),
Amsterdam,
]
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