Presentations, Talks & Workshops

Author(s) Year Title Institution
L. Kobilke, A. Kulichkina, A. Baghumyan, C. Pipal 2023 Blaming it on NATO? Framing the Russian Invasion of Ukraine on Twitter EPSA’s 13th annual conference, Glasgow, England
M. V. Reiss, L. Kobilke, A. Stoll 2023 Reporting supervised machine learning projects in communication science – A framework for transparent documentation on the example of text classification 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto, Canada
L. Kobilke, N. Fawzi, N. G. Mede, T. Zerback 2023 Eco-informational media use, media-induced eco-emotions, and climate change activism: What drives the political engagement of the climate change generation? 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto, Canada
N. Fawzi, T. Zerback, L. Kobilke, N. G. Mede 2023 Fuel to the flames. False balance and hostile media perceptions as amplifiers of perceived polarization in the climate change debate 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Toronto, Canada
V. Noack, L. Kobilke, M. Mpadanes 2022 Terror or no terror, that is the question. Comparing manual and automated frame analysis of right-wing extremist and Islamist terror attacks in German news media Jahrestagung der Fachgruppe Methoden der DGPuK, Munich, Germany
M. V. Reiss, L. Kobilke, A. Stoll 2022 Reporting supervised text analysis for communication science Jahrestagung der Fachgruppe Methoden der DGPuK, Munich, Germany
L. Kobilke, T. Zerback 2022 The relationship between alternative media use and expressive, protest-based, and traditional political participation: A latent growth modeling approach Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der Journalismusforschung (DGPuK), Kommunikation und Politik (DGPuK), Politik und Kommunikation (DVPW) und Politische Kommunikation (SGKM), Trier, Germany
L. Kobilke, T. Zerback 2022 Cross-cutting exposure online, offline, and in traditional media. Exploring the consequences for political participation 72nd Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Paris, France
T. Zerback, L. Kobilke 2022 The role of affective and cognitive attitude extremity in viewpoint diversity exposure 72nd Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Paris, France
L. Kobilke 2020 Acting upon disagreement? The effects of cross-cutting exposure on political participation in offline, online, and traditional media communication environments Digital Democracy Workshop, Zurich, Switzerland (virtual)
L. Kobilke 2020 Inclusive, but exclusive? Assessing the dominance of RuPaul’s Drag Race for drag representation in social media 69th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Sunshine Coast, Australia (virtual)
L. Kobilke, T. Zerback 2020 Populist participation? A closer look at the relationship between populist attitudes and political participation in Germany 65. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (DGPuK), Munich, Germany
L. Kobilke, A. Markiewitz 2020 Momo is a NoNo - How media depictions of the suicide game Momo Challenge affect their viewers on YouTube European Conference on Health Communication (ECHC), Zurich, Switzerland
L. Kobilke, T. Zerback 2020 In der Echokammer? Politische Einstellungen, interpersonale Kommunikation und Mediennutzung als Prädiktoren erlebter Meinungsvielfalt Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der Kommunikation und Politik (DGPuK), Politik und Kommunikation (DVPW) und Politische Kommunikation (SGKM), Mainz, Germany
A. Markiewitz, L. Kobilke 2019 The Momo Challenge: A mixed-method approach on how suicidal games on YouTube may cause harm to adolescents Annual Conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), Madrid, Spain
L. Kobilke 2019 Towards a model of lexical diffusion in social media networks: A case study of the dissemination of the term “lying press” in Germany 69th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Washington, DC, USA
L. Kobilke 2018 Der Kontakt mit gegenteiligen Meinungen in Sozialen Medien: Effekte auf die politische (Online-)Partizipation NapoKo-Kolloquium 18, Mainz, Germany
L. Kobilke, T. Zerback 2017 Patterns behind social media usage: Comprehending Facebook as a set of features to separate its functional domains 67th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), San Diego, CA, USA
L. Kobilke 2015 Mediatization of politics from a psychological point of view. Exploring media effects on scandalized politicians in a qualitative analysis of two German cases Annual Conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), Montreal, Canada
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