Theo dõi
Raffael Heiss
Raffael Heiss
MCI | The Entrepreneurial School
Email được xác minh tại mci.edu - Trang chủ
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
What drives interaction in political actors’ Facebook posts? Profile and content predictors of user engagement and political actors’ reactions
R Heiss, D Schmuck, J Matthes
Information, communication & society 22 (10), 1497-1513, 2019
2942019
The social media political participation model: A goal systems theory perspective
J Knoll, J Matthes, R Heiss
Convergence 26 (1), 135-156, 2020
1992020
Processing news on social media. The political incidental news exposure model (PINE)
J Matthes, A Nanz, M Stubenvoll, R Heiss
Journalism 21 (8), 1031-1048, 2020
1172020
Citizen science in the social sciences: A call for more evidence
R Heiss, J Matthes
GAIA-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 26 (1), 22-26, 2017
1122017
Does incidental exposure on social media equalize or reinforce participatory gaps? Evidence from a panel study
R Heiss, J Matthes
New Media & Society 21 (11-12), 2463-2482, 2019
1062019
Stuck in a nativist spiral: Content, selection, and effects of right-wing populists’ communication on Facebook
R Heiss, J Matthes
Political Communication 37 (3), 303-328, 2020
1052020
How threat perceptions relate to learning and conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19: Evidence from a panel study
R Heiss, S Gell, E Röthlingshöfer, C Zoller
Personality and individual differences 175, 110672, 2021
822021
Social media influencers and adolescents’ health: A scoping review of the research field
E Engel, S Gell, R Heiss, K Karsay
Social Science & Medicine, 116387, 2023
692023
How Political Scandals Affect the Electorate. Tracing the Eroding and Spillover Effects of Scandals with a Panel Study
C von Sikorski, R Heiss, J Matthes
Political Psychology, 2019
692019
Mobilizing for some: The effects of politicians’ participatory Facebook posts on young people’s political efficacy
R Heiss, J Matthes
Journal of Media Psychology, 2016
622016
Platform-dependent effects of incidental exposure to political news on political knowledge and political participation
S Lee, A Nanz, R Heiss
Computers in Human Behavior 127, 107048, 2022
582022
Who ‘likes’ populists? Characteristics of adolescents following right-wing populist actors on Facebook
R Heiss, J Matthes
Information, Communication & Society 20 (9), 1408-1424, 2017
562017
Antecedents of strategic game framing in political news coverage
D Schmuck, R Heiss, J Matthes, S Engesser, F Esser
Journalism 18 (8), 937-955, 2017
552017
Media trust under threat: Antecedents and consequences of misinformation perceptions on social media
M Stubenvoll, R Heiss, J Matthes
International Journal of Communication 15, 22, 2021
532021
Pathways to political (dis-) engagement: Motivations behind social media use and the role of incidental and intentional exposure modes in adolescents’ political engagement
R Heiss, J Knoll, J Matthes
Communications 45 (s1), 671-693, 2020
522020
Dealigned but mobilized? Insights from a citizen science study on youth political engagement
A Binder, R Heiss, J Matthes, D Sander
Journal of Youth Studies 24 (2), 232-249, 2021
442021
Funny cats and politics: Do humorous context posts impede or foster the elaboration of news posts on social media?
R Heiss, J Matthes
Communication Research, 0093650219826006, 2019
422019
Populist Twitter posts in news stories: Statement recognition and the polarizing effects on candidate evaluation and anti-immigrant attitudes
R Heiss, C von Sikorski, J Matthes
Journalism Practice, 1-17, 2019
402019
Social media information literacy: Conceptualization and associations with information overload, news avoidance and conspiracy mentality
R Heiss, A Nanz, J Matthes
Computers in Human Behavior 148, 107908, 2023
392023
The distraction effect. Political and entertainment-oriented content on social media, political participation, interest, and knowledge
J Matthes, R Heiss, H van Scharrel
Computers in Human Behavior 142, 107644, 2023
372023
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