Auch in diesem Jahr nimmt das Team der DySCo Research Group wieder in der ICA-Konferenz teil. Die bedeutsamste kommunikationswissenschaftliche Fachtagung der Welt findet vom 25.-29. Mai 2017 im kalifornischen San Diego statt. Wir sind mit folgenden Beiträgen vertreten:
- Stefan Geiß: Curbing audience prejudgments in scandals: An experimental study of a public figure’s responses.
- Stefan Geiß & Jörg Haßler: Frame contests in real-time: How panelists elaborate, shift, and challenge frames in political talk shows.
- Stefan Geiß, Jörg Haßler & Christian Schemer: The dynamics of conflict in political talk shows: Reproduction, spillover, and escalation.
- Melanie Magin & Stefan Geiß: Beyond time and space: A multilevel approach to structural influences on mediatization in campaign coverage.
- Christine E. Meltzer: Despite personal experience? The impact of personal and media experience on the evaluation on an event.
- Philipp Müller, Christian Schemer, Martin Wettstein, Anne Schulz, Dominique S. Wirz, & Werner Wirth: The polarizing impact of news coverage on populist attitudes in the public: Evidence from a panel study in four European democracies.
- Svenja Schäfer, Josephine Schmitt & Christian Schemer: The more the better?! An experiment on the influence of political Facebook news posts on subjective knowledge.
- Christian Schemer, Stefan Geiß, Philipp Müller & Svenja Schäfer: The Impact of electronic media use on adolescents’ well-being.
- Anne Schulz, Werner Wirth, Martin Wettstein, Dominique S. Wirz & Philipp Müller: The populist’s worldview: How populist citizens perceive mainstream media and public opinion.