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Adam, Silke; Maier, Michaela; Makhortykh, Mykola; Gil-Lopez, Teresa; de León, Ernesto; Urmann, Aleksandra; Christner, Clara; Bromme, Laurits (7 March 2024). How populist radical-right attitudes and political involvement affect who tunes out from politics and who prefers attitude-consonant information – combining survey, tracking and automated content analysis (Unpublished). In: Gastvortrag ASCOR, University of Amsterdam. Amsterdam.

Adam, Silke; Rohrbach, Tobias; Makhortykh, Mykola; Keller, Franziska; Valli, Chiara Lisa; Baghumyan, Ani; de León, Ernesto (29 February 2024). Die Verbreitung von Verschwörungsideen: eine Feldstudie zu Beginn der Covid-19 Pandemie (Unpublished). In: Symposium „Information, Netzwerke und digitale Öffentlichkeiten in der politischen Kommunikation". Berlin.

Adam, Silke; Makhortykh, Mykola; Maier, Michaela; Aigenseer, Viktor; Urman, Aleksandra; Gil-Lopez, Teresa; Christner, Clara; de León, Ernesto; Ulloa, Roberto (2024). Improving the quality of individual-level online information tracking: Challenges of existing approaches and introduction of a new content-and long-tail sensitive academic solution Cornell University 10.48550/arXiv.2403.02931

Adam, Silke; de León, Ernesto; Makhortykh, Mykola; Rohrbach, Tobias; Keller, Franziska; Valli, Chiara Lisa; Baghumyan, Ani; Gil Lopez, Teresa (June 2023). What makes people trust conspiracy ideas (Unpublished). In: Workshop Information quality and trust. Dresden.

Adam, Silke; de León, Ernesto; Makhortykh, Mykola; Rohrbach, Tobias; Keller, Franziska; Valli, Chiara Lisa; Baghumyan, Ani; Gil Lopez, Teresa; Maier, Michaela (13 May 2023). Wie Informationen und Voreinstellungen den Glauben an Verschwörungstheorien beeinflussen (Unpublished). In: Münchenwiler Seminar. Schloss Münchenwil.

Adam, Silke; Keller, Franziska; Eugster, Beatrice; Valli, Chiara Lisa; Makhortykh, Mykola; De León, Ernesto; Baghumyan, Ani (2022). Preparing for the next pandemic - when does mainstream media content foster belief in conspiracy theories? (Unpublished). In: MCID Bern Opening Event. Bern, Schweiz. 9.-10. Jun. 2022.

Makhortykh, Mykola; de León, Ernesto; Urman, Aleksandra; Christner, Clara; Sydorova, Maryna; Adam, Silke; Maier, Michaela; Gil-Lopez, Teresa (2022). Panning for gold: Lessons learned from the platform-agnostic automated detection of political content in textual data (Submitted) (arXiv). Cornell University 10.48550/arxiv.2207.00489

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Valli, Chiara; de León, Ernesto; Makhortykh, Mykola (2024). Personality and political news consumption online: A comparison between self-reports and webtracking data. Personality and individual differences, 228 Elsevier 10.1016/j.paid.2024.112735

de León, Ernesto; Makhortykh, Mykola; Adam, Silke (2024). Hyperpartisan, Alternative, and Conspiracy Media Users: An Anti-Establishment Portrait. Political communication, pp. 1-26. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/10584609.2024.2325426

Gil-López, Teresa; Christner, Clara; De León, Ernesto; Makhortykh, Mykola; Urman, Aleksandra; Maier, Michaela; Adam, Silke (2023). Do (Not!) Track Me: Relationship Between Willingness to Participate and Sample Composition in Online Information Behavior Tracking Research. Social science computer review, 41(6), pp. 2274-2292. Sage 10.1177/08944393231156634

de León, Ernesto; Makhortykh, Mykola; Adam, Silke (30 May 2022). Walking Roads to Hyperpartisan News: Online Intermediaries to COVID-19 News During the Outbreak of the Pandemic (Unpublished). In: 72nd Annual ICA Conference - "One world, one network?!". Paris, France. 26.05.-30.05.2022.

Gil-Lopez, Teresa; Christner, Clara; de León, Ernesto; Makhortykh, Mykola; Urman, Aleksandra (30 May 2022). Do (Not!) Track Me: Relationship Between Willingness to Participate and Sample Composition in Online Information Behavior Tracking Research (Unpublished). In: 72nd Annual ICA Conference - "One world, one network?!". Paris, France. 26.05.-30.05.2022.

Makhortykh, Mykola; de León, Ernesto; Urman, Aleksandra; Gil-Lopez, Teresa; Christner, Clara; Adam, Silke; Maier, Michaela (29 May 2022). Panning for Gold: Lessons Learned From Automated Classification of Political and Populist Radical Right Content for German Textual Content (Unpublished). In: 72nd Annual ICA Conference - "One world, one network?!". Paris, France. 26.05.-30.05.2022.

de León, Ernesto; Makhortykh, Mykola; Gil-Lopez, Teresa; Urman, Aleksandra; Adam, Silke (2022). News, Threats, and Trust: How COVID-19 News Shaped Political Trust, and How Threat Perceptions Conditioned This Relationship. The international journal of press/politics, 28(4), pp. 952-974. Sage 10.1177/19401612221087179

Makhortykh, Mykola; de León Williams, Ernesto Emiliano; Christner, Clara; Sydorova, Maryna; Urman, Aleksandra; Adam, Silke; Maier, Michaela; Gil-Lopez, Teresa (2022). Is a single model enough? Lessons learned from systematically comparing automated classifications of populist radical right content in German (Unpublished). In: ECPR General Conference. Innsbruck. 22-26 August 2022.

de León Williams, Ernesto Emiliano; Makhortykh, Mykola; Adam, Silke (2022). A Portrait of Alternative COVID-19 News Users – Who They Are, What They Read and How They Access It (Unpublished). In: ECPR General Conference. Innsbruck. 22-26 August 2022.

de León Williams, Ernesto Emiliano; Makhortykh, Mykola; Urman, Aleksandra; Ulloa, Roberto (2022). Googling the ‘Big Lie’: How search engine algorithms determined exposure of the US 2020 presidential conspiracy (Unpublished). In: Computational Communication Research in Central and Eastern Europe. Helsinki. June 27-29 2022.

de León, Ernesto; Trilling, Damian (2021). A Sadness Bias in Political News Sharing? The Role of Discrete Emotions in the Engagement and Dissemination of Political News on Facebook. Social media + society, 7(4), p. 205630512110597. Sage 10.1177/20563051211059710

de León, Ernesto; Vermeer, Susan; Damian, Trilling (2021). Electoral news sharing: a study of changes in news coverage and Facebook sharing behaviour during the 2018 Mexican elections. Information, communication & society, 26(6), pp. 1193-1209. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/1369118X.2021.1994629

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