Mannheimer Wissenschaftler/ innen auf der 73. Konferenz der ICA in Toronto
Die Konferenz ermöglicht Forscher/
Das Programm der Konferenz finden Sie hier.
An folgenden Beiträgen sind Mitarbeiter/
Freitag, 26.5.:
Session: Media and Self
10:30 AM – 11:45 AM
Self-Effects of Public vs. Private Opinion Expression on Perceived Expertise, Issue Interest and Behavioral Intentions
Teresa K. Naab; Anna Schnauber-Stockmann; Annabell Burkhardt
Session: Mass Communication Division Poster Session
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
Why Does Public Communication Transform as It Does? A Structure-Actor Model to Explain Media and Communication Change
Philipp Müller
Session: Worth the Hype? Integrating the Concept of Mindfulness in Studying Mobile Communication
1:30 PM – 2:45 PM
Take a Deep Breath, Then Check Your Messages: Experimentally Investigating the Moderating Effect of Mindfulness in the Interplay of Social Pressure to be Available and Messenger Users’ Well-/Ill-Being
Sarah Lutz; Annabell Halfmann; Frank M. Schneider
Sonntag, 28.5.:
Session: Political Polarization and Hostile Media
10:30 AM – 11:45 AM
Depolarization in the “Filter Bubble“: Attitudinal Impact of News Recommender Systems Based on Users’ Political Preferences
Katharina Ludwig; Nevena Nikolajevic; Philipp Müller
Session: Debate, Deliberation and Discussion in the Public Sphere
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
Automated Content Misclassification Causes Bias in Regression: Can We Fix It? Yes We Can!
Nathan E. TeBlunthuis; Valerie Hase; Chung-hong Chan
Session: Digital Wellbeing and Emotions
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
Trapped Between Self-Control Failure and Norm Violation? How Users’ Mobile Messaging Behavior During Task Engagement Influences Negative Self-Conscious Emotions
Annabell Halfmann; Adrian Meier; Leonard Reinecke
Session: Top Papers in Mobile Communication
3:00 PM – 4:15 PM
Person- and Situation-Specific Variance in Media Use: A Meta-Analysis
Anna Schnauber-Stockmann; Michael Scharkow; Veronika Karnowski; Teresa K. Naab; Daniela M. Schlütz; Paul Pressmann
Session: Computational Methods for Studying News and Social Media
3:00 PM – 4:15 PM
A Benchmark Dataset for Detecting Frames in Multi-Topical News Content
Chung-hong Chan; Rainer Freudenthaler
Montag, 29.5.:
Session: Political Disagreement and Discourse
10:30 AM – 11:45 AM
Contexts of Contestation: How Political Systems, Sociocultural Divides and Media Types Shape Inclusion and Justification in Public Discourse
Eike M. Rinke; Charlotte Löb; Hartmut Wessler
Session: Loneliness and FOMO
10:30 AM – 11:45 AM
A Window to What We Miss
Sarah Lutz; Christiane Büttner; Dominik Neumann
Session: Political Communication and Incivility
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
Hate Speech, Incivility and Related Concepts of Disrespectful Language on the Internet: A Scoping Review
Christian Strippel; Marc Ziegele; Max Schindler; Laura Laugwitz; Emese Domahidi; Marike Bormann; Liane M. Reiners; Klara Langmann; Lena Frischlich; Teresa K. Naab; Diana Rieger; Cornelius Puschmann; Christian Schemer; Björn Ross
Session: Advancing Racism Research With Big Data? Discussing Methodological Innovations to Unravel the Complex Nature of Racism in Media Content
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
One Language Model Fits All? On the Challenges of Adopting an Automated Measure of Racialized Group Stigmatization for Tweets
Rainer Freudenthaler; Chung-hong Chan; Katharina Ludwig; Philipp Müller; Hartmut Wessler
Session: Media, Emotion, and Affect
1:30 PM – 2:45 PM
Why Are We Attracted to True Crime? The Role of Epistemic Emotions and Entertainment Experiences
Felix Dietrich; Sarah Lucia Hennings; Peter Vorderer