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Unkel, Julian, Kümpel, Anna Sophie
With social media now being ubiquitously used by citizens and political actors, concerns over the incivility of interactions on these platforms have grown. While research has already started to investigate some of the factors that lead users to leave
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Computational Social Science; Oct2024, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p1625-1644, 20p
Publikováno v:
Media, War & Conflict; Sep2024, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p334-353, 20p
Publikováno v:
Media and Communication, 10, 3, 93-103, Enlightening Confusion: How Contradictory Findings Help Mitigate Problematic Trends in Digital Democracies
In recent years, much research has - more or less candidly - asked whether the use of social media platforms is "making us dumber" (Cacciatore et al., 2018). Likewise, discussions around constructs such as the news-finds-me perception or illusions of
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Autor:
Unkel, Julian, Kümpel, Anna Sophie
Publikováno v:
Media and Communication, 8, 3, 180-190, Computational Approaches to Media Entertainment Research
Audiences' TV series entertainment experiences are increasingly shaped not only by the events on the 'first screen' but also by discussions on social media. While an extensive body of research has examined practices of 'second screening,' especially
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In recent years, much research has—more or less candidly—asked whether the use of social media platforms is “making us dumber” (Cacciatore et al., 2018). Likewise, discussions around constructs such as the news-finds-me perception or illusion
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Autor:
Unkel, Julian, Haim, Mario
As search engines' share of (informational) media use grows, more and more people in Germany particularly turn to Google to search for information before an election. In the realm of Germany's general federal election in 2021, the campaign race is as
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Autor:
Unkel, Julian
Online-Anhang zum Disserationsprojekt "Selektives Googeln Die Online-Informationssuche zwischen Glaubwürdigkeit, Einstellungskonsistenz und Bequemlichkeit"
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Autor:
Unkel, Julian, Kümpel, Anna
Research has shown that user comments influence peoples’ perceptions, with recent evidence suggesting that comment presentation order (e.g., whether comments are presented prior to/after the commented item) may alter the strength of comments’ eff
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