Conference Agenda

Session Overview
 
Date: Wednesday, 06/Mar/2019
10:00
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1:00
Workshop 2
Location: Room 149
 

The Questback Data Privacy Assistant

Hannah Esser

Questback GmbH, Germany

2:00
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5:00
Workshop 4
Location: Room 149
 

The Meta-Analytical Research Process

Jessica Daikeler, Bernd Weiß

GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany


 
Date: Thursday, 07/Mar/2019
9:00 Track C: Politics and Communication
Location: Room 149
10:45
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11:45
C02: Fake News, Fake Users
Location: Room 149
Chair: Simon Munzert, Hertie School of Governance, Germany
 

Integrating Artificial intelligence (AI) and the Human Crowd to Tackle 'Fake News': A Design Proposal

Claudia Loebbecke1, Tim Schumacher2

1: University of Cologne, Dept. of Media and Technology Mgmt., Cologne, Germany; 2: EYEO GmbH, Cologne, Germany


Fact or Fake? A mediapsychological perspective on children judging credibility of news

Astrid Carolus, Münch Catharina, Sammueller Raphaela, Schwing Michelle

Universität Würzburg, Germany


Fake it till they take it? Pseudo user effects and pseudo user literacy

Niels Göran Mede

Universität Zürich

12:00
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1:00
C03: Tracking Political Behaviour
Location: Room 149
Chair: Sebastian Stier, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
 

Predicting Political Behavior & Preferences Using Digital Trace Data

Ruben Bach1, Christoph Kern1, Ashley Amaya2, Florian Keusch1, Frauke Kreuter1, Jan Hecht3, Jonathan Heinemann4

1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: RTI International; 3: Sinus Institut; 4: respondi AG


The ideological dimension of vote choice response latency

Uwe Serdült1,3, Thomas Milic1,2, Salim Brüggemann1

1: Center for Democracy Studies Aarau (ZDA), Switzerland; 2: Department of Political Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland; 3: College of Information Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Japan


How Nudges Can (De)polarize America: A Field Experiment on the Effects of Online Media Exposure

Pablo Barberá1, Andrew Guess2, Simon Munzert3, JungHwan Yang4

1: Hertie School of Governance; 2: London School of Economics; 3: Princeteon University; 4: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

3:45
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4:45
C05: GOR Thesis Award 2019 Competition: Bachelor/Master
Location: Room 149
Chair: Meinald Thielsch, University of Münster & DGOF, Germany
 

Interactions on Twitter conducted at a cMOOC – Results of a mixed-methods study

Jasmin Lehmann

Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany


Can these stars lie? Online reviews as a basis for measuring customer satisfaction

Nadja Sigle

Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, Germany


Comparing the Portrayal of German Politicians in Bing News and Google News Search Results

Marius Becker

Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany

5:00
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6:00
C06: Communication on Social Media
Location: Room 149
Chair: Simon Munzert, Hertie School of Governance, Germany
 

Finnish CEOs in Twitter: Online communication strategies of CEOs with a successful Twitter presence

Laura Liisa Helena Paatelainen1, Pekka Isotalus1, Sanna Ala-Kortesmaa1, Johanna Kujala1, Jari Jussila2

1: Tampere University, Finland; 2: Häme University of Applied Sciences, Finland


Insights from mapping the Twitter network of the German Bundestag

Harald Meier, Arber Ceni

Social Media Research Foundation, USA/Germany/Albania


Spreading disinformation on Facebook: Do message source or recipient characteristics affect the propagation of ‘fake news’?

Tom Buchanan1, Vladlena Benson2

1: University of Westminster, United Kingdom; 2: University of West London, United Kingdom


 
Date: Friday, 08/Mar/2019
9:00 Track C: Politics and Communication
Location: Room 149
9:00
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10:00
C07: Citizens on Social Media
Location: Room 149
Chair: Julian Bernauer, University of Mannheim, Germany
 

Political Fandoms as Networks on Twitter: Language-Blind Analysis of Polarized Communication

Oul Han, Sarah de Nigris, Matteo Morini

Institute for Web Science and Technologies, Universität Koblenz-Landau


Straight Into the Echo Chamber? How Others' Political Stance Influences Tie Formation in Social Media

Manuel Cargnino1, German Neubaum1, Stephan Winter2

1: Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany; 2: Universität Koblenz-Landau, Germany

12:00
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1:00
C09: Political Communication and Text
Location: Room 149
Chair: Simon Munzert, Hertie School of Governance, Germany
 

Does the Tail Wag the Dog? The Effect of ECB Communication on Deflation Expectation

Falko Fecht1, Malik Hebbat2, Amirhossein Sadoghi3, Michael Scharnagl4

1: Frankfurt School of Finance & Management; 2: Deutsche Bundesbank; 3: Frankfurt School of Finance & Management,Hohenheim University; 4: Deutsche Bundesbank


Cross-Lingual Topical Scaling of Political Text using Word Embeddings

Julian Bernauer, Federico Nanni

University of Mannheim, Germany

2:15
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3:15
C10: Privacy and Trust
Location: Room 149
Chair: Manuel Günter Cargnino, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany
 

The impact of GDPR on political research

Luke Taylor

Kantar Public, United Kingdom


Linking survey data with social media data and the importance of informed consent

Johannes Breuer, Sebastian Stier, Pascal Siegers, Tobias Gummer, Arnim Bleier

GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany


When Passion Meets Technology: Enthusiasm Influences Credibility and Trustworthiness in Online Health Forums

Lars König, Regina Jucks

University of Münster, Germany

3:30
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4:30
C11: Mixed-Modes and Mixed-Devices
Location: Room 149
Chair: Tobias Rettig, University of Mannheim, Germany
 

Coverage Error in Smartphone Surveys Across European Countries

Tobias Baier, Anke Metzler, Marek Fuchs

Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany


Data quality in mixed-mode mixed-device general population UK social survey: Evidence from the Understanding Society Wave 8

Olga Maslovskaya, Gabriele Durrant, Peter WF Smith

University of Southampton, United Kingdom


Survey recruitment in 160 characters: Composition and Quality of a new mobile sampling strategy

Hannah Bucher, Matthias Sand

GESIS, Germany