Franz Reiter (@franz__reiter) 's Twitter Profile
Franz Reiter

@franz__reiter

Postdoc @medieninst_uibk | dirty, negative, positive campaigning | alternative media | polcomm |

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Advertising & Media Psychology (U of Vienna) (@adme_univie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neue Jobmöglichkeit ‼️Für eine Studienassistenz mit Methodenkenntnissen als Unterstützung für Lehrtätigkeiten von Jörg Matthes ab dem 01.10. Hier gehts zu den Details: bit.ly/3xwwTZ2 Bei Fragen gerne bei @mafreyer melden. Wir freuen uns auf zahlreiche Bewerbungen 😊

Franz Reiter (@franz__reiter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I talked to Shraddha Chakradhar Nieman Lab about our recent study on mainstream media and alternative media use and how it can erode political interest. Check out the post here: niemanlab.org/2021/10/non-ma…

Franz Reiter (@franz__reiter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨👉Check out the new #OA publication by Raffael Heiss, Jörg Matthes, and me in Social Science Computer Review on predictors of attitude-consistent, attitude-challenging, and relative attitude-consistent exposure on SNS: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

🚨👉Check out the new #OA publication by <a href="/RaffaelHeiss/">Raffael Heiss</a>, Jörg Matthes, and me in Social Science Computer Review on predictors of attitude-consistent, attitude-challenging, and relative attitude-consistent exposure on SNS: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
Advertising & Media Psychology (U of Vienna) (@adme_univie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally, after 2 years of virtual conferencing, it’s ICA time again...& for many of us, #ica22 will be the 1st big on-site conference of our academic careers...we’re hyped, looking forward to meeting colleagues from all over the 🗺️, & so ready to get inspired. See you in Paris!

Politics and Governance (@cogitatiopag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do political candidates "go negative" on their rivals? To what extent are voters entrenched into opposing camps parted by political tribalism? These are some of the topics explored in our new #openaccess issue on negative politics: bit.ly/3GqlSQv Main findings (🧵)

Why do political candidates "go negative" on their rivals? To what extent are voters entrenched into opposing camps parted by political tribalism?

These are some of the topics explored in our new #openaccess issue on negative politics: bit.ly/3GqlSQv

Main findings (🧵)
Franz Reiter (@franz__reiter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🖨️My paper with Jörg Matthes on the longitudinal relationships of mainstream and alternative digital media use with political interest and political knowledge is now published in print ⏬

Franz Reiter (@franz__reiter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢🔍Looking for a postdoc position in communication science with a focus on media dynamics and social change?🌟 Apply for this great position (6 years/100%) in an ambitious team in the beautiful city of Innsbruck🏔️ DL: July 12 Institut für Medien, Gesellschaft & Kommunikation ⏬⏬⏬

Advertising & Media Psychology (U of Vienna) (@adme_univie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 New paper 📢 Just published in International Journal of Communication, Jörg Matthes + many current/former AdMe team members investigated before 2019's 🇦🇹 Nat Election how differently active and passive political social media use are related to affective polarization over time ⬇️ ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc…

📢 New paper 📢

Just published in <a href="/IJoC_USC/">International Journal of Communication</a>, Jörg Matthes + many current/former AdMe team members investigated before 2019's 🇦🇹 Nat Election how differently active and passive political social media use are related to affective polarization over time ⬇️

ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc…
Institut für Medien, Gesellschaft & Kommunikation (@medieninst_uibk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wahlkampf auf Instagram und Facebook – Studie an der Universität Innsbruck (Uta Rußmann, @Franz_Reiter) analysiert die Kommunikation von Parteien und SpitzenkandidatInnen. Erste Ergebnisse zu Themen, Populismus und Negative Campaigning (1. bis 13. September 2024)

Wahlkampf auf Instagram und Facebook – Studie an der Universität Innsbruck (<a href="/utarussmann/">Uta Rußmann</a>, @Franz_Reiter) analysiert die Kommunikation von Parteien und SpitzenkandidatInnen.
Erste Ergebnisse zu Themen, Populismus und Negative Campaigning (1. bis 13. September 2024)