sample of publications
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articles
- Breaching BBC impartiality rules: Journalism identity, institutional networks and social media. Journalism. 2024
- Populist Radical-Right Attitudes, Political Involvement and Selective Information Consumption: Who Tunes Out and Who Prefers Attitude-Consonant Information. Mass Communication and Society. 1-29. 2024
- Social media posts as source for political news coverage inside and outside election campaigns: Examining effects on deliberative news media quality. Journalism. 1-19. 2024
- The company you keep: Social network characteristics and political participation disparity among adolescents and young adults. NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY. 26:782-804. 2024
- News, threats, and trust: How COVID-19 News shaped political trust, and how threat perceptions conditioned this relationship. International Journal of Press-Politics. 28:952-974. 2023
- The interplay between explicit and implicit Right¿Wing Populism in Germany and Switzerland. POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY. 44:1235-1258. 2023
- Do (Not!) track me: Relationship between willingness to participate and sample composition in online information behavior tracking research. SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER REVIEW. 41:2274-2292. 2023
- Media trust and the COVID-19 pandemic: An analysis of short-term trust changes, their ideological drivers and consequences in Switzerland. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH. 2022
- Engagement with social media posts in experimental and naturalistic settings: how do message incongruence and incivility influence commenting?. International Journal of Communication. 16:5086-5109. 2022
- Engaging with vilifying stereotypes: The role of YouTube algorithmic use in perpetuating misinformation about Muslim Congresswomen. JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY. 2022
- Incidental news exposure on social media and political participation gaps: Unraveling the role of education and social networks. TELEMATICS AND INFORMATICS. 68:101764. 2022
- To track or not to track: examining perceptions of online tracking for information behavior research. Internet Research. 32:260-279. 2021
- Mainstream protest reporting in the Contemporary Media Environment: Exploring (In) stability and adherence to Protest Paradigm from 1998 to 2017. JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY. 98:692-724. 2021
- "Go, vote, and tweet it": Interactivity in online protest-related discussions about the 2014 Catalan Referendum for Independence. International Journal of Communication. 15:3864-3886. 2021
- One size fits all: Context collapse, self-presentation strategies and language styles on Facebook. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 23:127-145. 2018
- The complementary importance of static structure and temporal dynamics in teamwork communication. HUMAN COMMUNICATION RESEARCH. 44:427-448. 2018
- Understanding fandom in the multilingual Internet: A study of "El clásico" fans' commenting behavior on Youtube. International Journal of Sport Communication. 10:17-33. 2017
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book chapters
- A License to Disrupt? Artistic Activism in Environmental Public Dissent and Protest. In: Disruptive Environmental Communication. SPRINGER. 57-74. 2022
- Personality traits and fans' motives for attention to fictional narratives. In: Multidisciplinary perspectives on Media Fandom. IGI GLOBAL. 20-36. 2020