| The way Syrian refugees in Turkey use media: Understanding connected refugees through a non-media-centric and local approach |
11 |
| The relationship between media use and public opinion on immigrants and refugees: A Belgian perspective |
8 |
| Who drove the discourse? News coverage and policy framing of immigrants and refugees in the 2016 US presidential election |
7 |
| The effects of visual isolation on the perception of scandalized politicians |
4 |
| Bias wanted! Examining people's information exposure, quality expectations and bias perceptions in the context of the refugees debate among different segments of the German population |
4 |
| Vox pops in the news: The journalists' perspective |
4 |
| Emotional woman - rational man? Gender stereotypical emotional expressivity of German politicians in news broadcasts |
4 |
| The Syrian refugee crisis in Scandinavian newspapers |
4 |
| Refugees in the news: Comparing Belgian and Swedish newspaper coverage of the European refugee situation during summer 2015 |
4 |
| Still marginalized: Gender inequalities in the largest Polish daily's sports coverage |
3 |
| Lying press: Three levels of perceived media bias and their relationship with political preferences |
3 |
| The impact of sharing brand messages: How message, sender and receiver characteristics influence brand attitudes and information diffusion on Social Networking Sites |
3 |
| Online music recommendation platforms as representations of ontologies of musical taste |
2 |
| The consequences of being on the agenda: The effect of media and public attention on firms' stock market performance |
2 |
| Interpersonal discussions and immigration attitudes |
2 |
| Media frames and public perceptions of global poverty in the UK: Is there a link? |
2 |
| Perceptual processes and political participation: Do the presumed reach and the presumed influence of social media affect political activities via Facebook and Twitter? |
2 |
| Local flavors and regional markers: The Low Countries and their commercially driven and proximity-focused film remake practice |
2 |
| Critical media literacy through making media: A key to participation for young migrants? |
2 |
| The effects of metaphorical frames on attitudes: The Euro crisis as war or disease? |
1 |
| The effects of user comments on hedonic and eudaimonic entertainment experiences when watching online videos |
1 |
| The effect of interaction topic and social ties on media choice and the role of four underlying mechanisms |
1 |
| Issue ownership as a determinant of political parties' media coverage |
1 |
| Digital media, youth practices and representations of recent activism in Portugal |
1 |
| Welfare restrictions and 'benefit tourists': Representations and evaluations of EU migrants in the UK |
1 |
| Manufacturing proximity through film remakes: Remake rights representatives and the case of local-language comedy remakes |
1 |
| Framing Salvame: Public debates on taste, quality and television in Spain |
1 |
| Perpetrators' strategic communication: Framing and identity building on ethno-nationalist terrorists' websites |
0 |
| The Interactive Communication Process (ICP): A model for integrating science, academia, and profession |
0 |
| Remaking Winnetou, reconfiguring German fantasies of Indianer and the Wild West in the Post-Reunification Era |
0 |
| Babylon Berlin: Pastiching Weimar cinema |
0 |
| Instead of the real thing: Six ways to talk about what Hollywood does to European films |
0 |
| How citizens (could) turn into an informed public: Explaining citizens' attentiveness for European parliamentary elections |
0 |
| Measuring media and information literacy skills: Construction of a test |
0 |
| Season of birth and media use |
0 |
| Genres matter: Video games as predictors o physical aggression among adolescents |
0 |
| Fragmentation in high-choice media environments from a micro-perspective: Effects of selective exposure on issue diversity in individual repertoires |
0 |
| Why do we click? Investigating reasons for user selection on a news aggregator website |
0 |
| Ten theses on the reality of video-chat: A phenomenological account |
0 |
| The role of media within young people's socialization: A theoretical approach |
0 |
| Personalization 2.0? - Testing the personalization hypothesis in citizens', journalists', and politicians' campaign Twitter communication |
0 |
| Why perceived political bias on TV does not inevitably lead to a polarized audience. The case of NRK and TV2 in Norway |
0 |