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Zillich, A. F., Schlütz, D., Domahidi, E., & Niemann-Lenz, J. (2024). Das Zusammenspiel von Methodik und Forschungsethik in der Kommunikations-und Medienforschung. Publizistik, 69(3), 229-235. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11616-024-00852-9
Wilms, L., Gerl, K., Stoll, A., & Ziegele, M.(2024).Technology acceptance and transparency demands for toxic language classification – interviews with moderators of public online discussion fora.Human–Computer Interaction.https://doi.org/10.1080/07370024.2024.2307610
Andrich, A., Weidner, F., & Broll, W. (2023). Zeitgebers, Time Judgments, and VR: A Constructive Replication Study. 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct) (pp. 1-2). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISMAR-Adjunct60411.2023.00007
Haim, M., Hase, V., Schindler, J., Bachl, M., & Domahidi, E. (2023). Editorial to the Special Issue:(Re) Establishing quality criteria for content analysis: A critical perspective on the field’s core method. SCM Studies in Communication and Media, 12(4), 277-288. https://doi.org/10.5771/2192-4007-2023-4-277
Binder, A., Matthes, J., Domahidi, E., & Bachl, M. (2023). Moving from Offline to Online: How COVID-19 Affected Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. American Behavioral Scientist, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/00027642231205761
Jost, P., Heft, A., Buehling, K., Zehring, M., Schulze, H., Bitzmann, H., & Domahidi, E. (2023). Mapping a Dark Space: Challenges in Sampling and Classifying Non- Institutionalized Actors on Telegram. Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft, 71(3–4), 212–229. https://doi.org/10.5771/1615-634X-2023-3-4-212
Andrich, A., & Domahidi, E. (2023). Still facing the ‘paper ceiling’? Exploring gender differences in political news coverage of the last decade. Journalism, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/14648849231215194
Barreto de Souza Martins, F., Yu, J., & Domahidi, E. (2023). A global health crisis with divided research traditions? A comparative review of Brazilian and international research in communication on the COVID-19 pandemic. Annals of the International Communication Association, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/23808985.2023.2242817
Schindler, M., & Domahidi, E. (2023). Exploring citizen discussions’ potential to inform smart city agendas: Insights from German-city-centered online communities. New Media & Society, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448231187032
Stoll, A. (2023). The Accuracy Trap or How to Build a Phony Classifier. In C. Strippel, S. Paasch-Colberg, M. Emmer & J. Trebbe (Eds.), Challenges and perspectives of hate speech analysis (pp. 277-287). Digital Communication Research.
Stoll, A., Wilms, L., & Ziegele, M. (2023). Developing an Incivility Dictionary for German Online Discussions–a Semi-Automated Approach Combining Human and Artificial Knowledge. Communication Methods and Measures, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/19312458.2023.2166028
Andrich, A., Bachl, M., & Domahidi, E. (2023). Goodbye, Gender Stereotypes? Trait Attributions to Politicians in 11 Years of News Coverage. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1177/10776990221142248
Zehring, M., & Domahidi, E. (2023). German Corona Protest Mobilizers on Telegram and Their Relations to the Far Right: A Network and Topic Analysis. Social Media + Society, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051231155106
Andrich, A., & Domahidi, E. (2023). A Leader and a Lady? A Computational Approach to Detection of Political Gender Stereotypes in Facebook User Comments. International Journal of Communication, 17, 20. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/19041
Schindler, M., & Domahidi, E. (2022). The computational turn in online mental health research: A systematic review. New Media & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448221122212
Xu, Y., Yu, J., & Löffelholz, M. (2022). Portraying the Pandemic: Analysis of Textual-Visual Frames in German News Coverage of COVID-19 on Twitter. Journalism Practice, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2022.2058063
Zehring, M., & Domahidi, E. (2022). Thirty Years After the German Reunification—Exploring Stereotypes About East Germans on Twitter. International Journal Of Communication, 16(2022), 4029-4049. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/19010/3868
Küchler, C., Stoll, A., Ziegele, M., & Naab, T. K. (2022). Gender-Related Differences in Online Comment Sections: Findings from a Large-Scale Content Analysis of Commenting Behavior. Social Science Computer Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/08944393211052042
Domahidi, E., Merkt, M., Thiersch, C., Utz, S., & Schüler, A. (2021). You Want This Job? Influence and Interplay of Self-Generated Text and Picture Cues in Professional Networking Service Profiles on Expertise Evaluation. Media Psychology, 25, 290-317. https://doi.org/10.1080/15213269.2021.1927104
Schindler, M., & Domahidi, E. (2021). The growing field of interdisciplinary research on user comments: A computational scoping review. New Media & Society 23(8), 2474-2492. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444821994491
Risch, J., Stoll, A., Wilms, L., & Wiegand, M. (2021): Overview of the GermEval 2021 Shared Task on the Identification of Toxic, Engaging, and Fact-Claiming Comments. In J. Risch, A. Stoll, L. Wilms, & M. Wiegand (Eds.), Proceedings of the GermEval 2021 SharedTask on the Identification of Toxic, Engaging, and Fact-Claiming Comments (pp. 1-12). Association for Computational Linguistics.
Banda, J. M., Tekumalla, R., Wang, G., Yu, J., Liu, T., Ding, Y., ... & Chowell, G. (2020). A large-scale COVID-19 Twitter chatter dataset for open scientific research—An international collaboration. Epidemiologia, 2(3), 315-324. https://doi.org/10.3390/epidemiologia2030024
Dienlin, T., Johannes, N., Bowman, N. D., Masur, P. K., Engesser, S., … Domahidi, E., Lewis, N. A., de Vreese, C. (2020). An agenda for open science in Communication. Journal of Communication, 71(1), 1-26. https://doi.org/10.1093/joc/jqz052
Kowert, R., Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2020). Networking and other social Aspects of Technology Use. Past Developments, Present Impact, and Future Considerations. In M. N. Potenza, K. Faust, & D. Faust (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Digital Technologies and Mental Health (pp. 111-123). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190218058.013.11
Meier, A., Domahidi, E., & Günther, E. (2020). Computer-Mediated Communication, Psychological Well-Being, and Psychopathological Symptoms: A Computational Scoping Review of an Interdisciplinary Field. In S. Yates, & R. E. Rice (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Digital Technology and Society (pp. 79-110). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190932596.013.4
Schneider, F. M., Domahidi, E., & Dietrich, F. (2020). What is important when we evaluate movies? Insights from computational analysis of online reviews. Media and Communication, 8(3), 153-163. https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i3.3134
Yu, J., & Muñoz-Justicia, J. (2020). Free and low-cost twitter research software tools for social science. Social Science Computer Review, 40(1), 124-149. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439320904318
Yu, J., Lu, Y., & Muñoz-Justicia, J. (2020). Analyzing spanish news frames on twitter during COVID-19—A network study of El País and El Mundo. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(15), 5414. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155414
Yu, J., & Muñoz-Justicia, J. (2020). A bibliometric overview of twitter-related studies indexed in web of science. Future Internet, 12(5), 91. https://doi.org/10.3390/fi12050091
Stoll, A. (2020). Supervised Machine Learning mit Nutzergenerierten Inhalten: Oversampling für nicht balancierte Trainingsdaten [Supervised machine learning with user generated content: Oversampling for imbalanced training data]. Publizistik, 65(2), 233-251. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11616-020-00573-9
Stoll, A., Ziegele, M., & Quiring, O. (2020). Detecting Impoliteness and Incivility in Online Discussions: Classification Approaches for German User Comments. Computational Communication Research, 2(1), 109-134. Online Axcess: computationalcommunication.org/ccr/article/view/19
Domahidi, E., Yang, J.W., Niemann-Lenz, J., & Reinecke, L. (2019). Computational Communication Science | Outlining the Way Ahead in Computational Communication Science: An Introduction to the IJoC Special Section on “Computational Methods for Communication Science: Toward a Strategic Roadmap”. International Journal of Communication, 13(2019), 3876-3884. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/10533/2761
Zhou, Y., Paul, B., Malic, V., & Yu, J. (2019). Sexual behavior patterns in online sexually explicit materials: A network analysis. Quality & Quantity, 53(4), 2253-2271. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-019-00869-7
Risch, J., Stoll, A., Ziegele, M., & Krestel, R. (2019). hpiDEDIS at GermEval 2019: Offensive Language Identification using a German BERT model. In Preliminary proceedings of the 15th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS 2019). Erlangen, Germany: German Society for Computational Linguistics & Language Technology (pp. 403-408).
Oberstrass, A., Romberg, J., Stoll, A., & Conrad, S. (2019, June). HHU at SemEval-2019 Task 6: Context Does Matter-Tackling Offensive Language Identification and Categorization with ELMo. In Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (pp. 628-634).
Domahidi, E. (2018). The associations between online media use and users' perceived social resources: A meta-analysis. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 23(4), 181-200. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmy007
Domahidi, E., Breuer, J., Kowert, R., Festl, R., & Quandt, T. (2017). A longitudinal analysis of gaming- and non-gaming-related friendships and social support among social online game players. Media Psychology, 21(2), 288-307. https://doi.org/10.1080/15213269.2016.1257393
Günther, E., Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2017). Mediale Sichtbarkeit der WahlbewerberInnen und der Themen der Bundestagswahl 2013. Eine automatisierte Analyse der Online-Berichterstattung [Germany's federal election 2013 in the media. An automated evaluation of the topics and candidates' visibility in online news]. Studies in Communication and Media, 6(3), 262-299. https://doi.org/10.5771/2192-4007-2017-3-262
Günther, E., & Domahidi, E. (2017). What Communication Scholars Write About: An Analysis of 80 Years of Communication Research in High-Impact Journals. International Journal of Communication, 11(2017), 3051-3071. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/6989/2100
Iskenderova, A., Weidner, F., & Broll, W. (2017). Drunk Virtual Reality Gaming: Exploring the Influence of Alcohol on Cybersickness. CHI PLAY'17: Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, 561–572. https://doi.org/10.1145/3116595.3116618
Domahidi, E. (2016). Online-Mediennutzung und wahrgenommene soziale Ressourcen. Eine Metaanalyse. VS Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-13813-4
Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2015). "And all of a sudden my life was gone...": A biographical analysis of highly engaged adult gamers. New Media & Society, 17(7), 1154-1169. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444814521791
Domahidi, E., Festl, R., & Quandt, T. (2014). To dwell among gamers - Investigating the relationship between social online game use and gaming-related friendships. Computers in Human Behavior, 35, 107-115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2014.02.023
Domahidi, E., & Strippel, C. (2014). Internationalisierung und Journalisierung der deut-schen Kommunikationswissenschaft? Eine Analyse der Artikel und Zitationen aus 50 Jahren Publizistik und Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft. Studies in Communication and Media, 3(1), 66-100.
Kowert, R., Domahidi, E., Festl, R., & Quandt, T. (2014). Social gaming, lonely life? The impact of digital game play on adolescents' social circles. Computers in Human Behavior, 36, 385-390. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2014.04.003
Kowert, R., Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2014). The relationship between online video game involvement and gaming-related friendships among emotionally sensitive individuals. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 17(7), 447-453. https://doi.org/10.1089/cyber.2013.0656
Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2013). Living in a Virtual World? An excessive gamer typology. In T. Quandt, & S. Kröger (Eds.) Multi.Player. Social aspects of digital gaming (pp. 204-214). Routledge.
Domahidi, E., Scharkow, M., & Quandt, T. (2013). Real friends and virtual life? Computer games as foci of activity for social community building. In P. Moy (Eds.), Communication and Community (pp. 149-169). Hampton Press.
Kröger, S., Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2013). Go for games: Managerial career networks in creative industries. Creative Industries Journal, 6(2), 129-150. https://doi.org/10.1386/cij.6.2.129_1
Festl, R., Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2012). Freunde fürs Leben? Zur Veränderung sozialer Beziehungen Jugendlicher durch Computerspiele. merzWissenschaft, 56(6), 67-80.
Quandt, T., & Domahidi, E. (2012). Exzessives Online-Spielen und Games-Abhängigkeit. Forschungsergebnisse zu extremer bis pathologischer Nutzung. In T. Becker (Eds.), Zwischenbilanz zum Glücksspielstaatsvertrag für Lotterien und Sportwetten. Beiträge zum Symposium 2010 der Forschungsstelle Glücksspiel (pp. 35-45). Peter Lang.
Kröger, S., Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2011). The game boys' network. A network analysis of the German digital games industry. Proceedings of DiGRA 2011 Conference: Think Design Play, 2011.
Schindler, M., & Domahidi, E. (2024, June 13–14). Sozialer Support in stadtzentrierten Online-Communities: Exploration informeller städtischer Social-Media-Kommunikation als Ausdruck von städtischem Wohlbefinden. IPSC-Conference 2024, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Schindler, M. (2024, June 13–14). Bürger:innen im Zentrum von Städten? Eine systematische Überprüfung ihrer Rolle in der Literatur zu Smart Cities. IPSC-Conference 2024, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Andrich, A. (2024, May 2–4). Beyond Neutrality: A Longitudinal Analysis of Gender and Party Dynamics in the Tone of US Political Media Reporting. 6th International Conference on the Quantitative and Computational Analysis of Textual Data (COMPTEXT), Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Stoll, A. (2024, May 2–4). Subjectivity vs. Reliability - New Perspectives from Machine Learning Research. 6th International Conference on the Quantitative and Computational Analysis of Textual Data (COMPTEXT), Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Stoll, A., Wilms, L., & Ziegele, M. (2024, May 2–4). Detection of Deliberation – Evaluating a Costume BERT Model for German Online Discussions. 6th International Conference on the Quantitative and Computational Analysis of Textual Data (COMPTEXT), Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Garcia Corral, P., Green, A., Meyer, H., Reuver, M., Stoll., A., & Yan, X. (2024, May 2–4). A Few Hypocrites: Few Shot Learning for Detecting Implicit Hypocrisy Accusations in Sustainability and Climate Debates. 6th International Conference on the Quantitative and Computational Analysis of Textual Data (COMPTEXT), Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Buehling, K., Schulze, H., & Zehring, M. (2024, March 13–15). Der Querdenken Telegram Datensatz 2020-2022 [Poster session]. 69th Annual Conference of German Association of Communication Science (DGPuK), Erfurt, Germany.
Stoll, A. (2024, March 13–15). Entwicklung und Publikation individueller Research-Apps am Beispiel von DIKI [Developing and Publishing of Individual Research-Apps on the Example of DIKI]. 69th Annual Conference of German Association of Communication Science (DGPuK), Erfurt, Germany.
Barreto de Souza Martins, F., Yu, J., & Domahidi, E. (2023, May 25-29). A Global Crisis With Divided Research Agendas? A Comparative Review of Brazilian and International Research in Communication on the Covid-19 Pandemic [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 73rd Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
Zehring, M., & Domahidi, E. (2023, May 25-29). German Corona Protest Mobilizers on Telegram and Their Relations to the Far Right: A Network and Topic Analysis [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 73rd Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
Strippel, C., Ziegele, M., Schindler, M., Laugwitz, L., Domahidi, E., Bormann, M., Reiners L. M., Langmann, K., Frischlich L., Naab T.K., Rieger, D., Puschmann, C., Schemer, C., Ross, B. (2023, May 25–29). Hate Speech, Incivility and Related Concepts of Disrespectful Language on the Internet: A Scoping Review [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 73rd Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
Schindler, M., & Domahidi, E. (2023, May 25–29). Informal Public Participation in the Smart City: A Case Study of City-Centered Online Communities [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 73rd Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
Schindler, M., & Domahidi, E. (2023, May 18–20). Informal Public Participation in the Smart City: A Case Study of City-Centered Online Communities [Paper presentation]. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft 68th Annual Meeting, Bremen, Germany.
Wilms, L., Stoll, A., Gerl, K., & Ziegele, M. (2023, June 28-30). Bildungsbezogene Biases in crowd-annotierten Daten zur automatischen Klassifikation von konstruktiven und inzivilen Kommentaren [Paper presentation]. Fachgruppe Politische Kommunikation der DGPuK, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Stoll, A., & Heinbach, D. (2023, May 18-20). Empirisch generierte Trainingsdaten für die KI-gestützte Moderation von Online-Diskussionen: Potenziale des Datentyps „Field-Labeled Data“ [Paper presentation]. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft 68th Annual Meeting, Bremen, Germany.
Wilms, L., Stoll, A., Gerl, K., & Ziegele, M. (2023, May 18-20). Technologieakzeptanz von und Transparenzanforderungen an automatisierte Hate-Speech Erkennung – Erkenntnisse aus qualitativen Interviews mit Moderator:innen von Online-Diskussionen öffentlich-rechtlicher Medien und Verwaltung [Paper presentation]. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft 68th Annual Meeting, Bremen, Germany.
Reiss, M. V., Kobilke, L., & Stoll, A. (2023, May 25-29). Reporting Supervised Text Analysis for Communication Science [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 73rd Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
Wilms, L., Stoll, A., & Ziegele, M. (2023, May 25-29). Uncovering educational bias in crowd-annotated data for automated classification of constructive and uncivil comments [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 73rd Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
Andrich, A., Domahidi, E., & Bachl, M. (2022, May 26–30). Goodbye, Gender Stereotypes. Measuring Candidate Trait Associations in 12 Years of News Coverage [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 72nd Annual Meeting, Paris, France.
Andrich, A., & Domahidi, E. (2022, May 26–30). Gender Differences in Political News: Examining Changes Over Time [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 72nd Annual Meeting, Paris, France.
Domahidi, E., & Andrich, A. (2022, May 26–30). Gender Bias against Female Politicians [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 72nd Annual Meeting, Paris, France.
Stoll, A. (2022, October 5-7). Die Zukunft der Inhaltsanalyse ist Machine Learning? [Paper presentation]. Fachgruppe Methoden der DGPuK, Munich, Germany.
Reiss, M. V., Kobilke, L., & Stoll, A. (2022, October 5-7). Reporting Supervised Text Analysis for Communication Science [Paper presentation]. Fachgruppe Methoden der DGPuK, Munich, Germany.
Stoll, A. & Heinbach, D. (2022, May 26-30). The More the Merrier? Training Strategies for AI in Algorithmic Content Moderation Systems [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 72nd Annual Meeting, Paris, France.
Wilms, L., Gerl, K., Stoll, A. & Ziegele, M. (2022, October 19-22). What do you need from algorithmic transparency? Findings from Qualitative Interviews with moderators of online discussion fora in public administration and journalism [Paper presentation]. European Communication Research and Education Association 9th European Communication Conference, Aarhus, Denmark.
Schindler, M., & Domahidi, E. (2022, May 26–30). The Computational Turn in Online Mental Health Research: A Systematic Review [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 72nd Annual Meeting, Paris, France.
Xu, Y., Yu, J., & Löffelholz, M. (2022, May 26–30). Portraying the Pandemic: Analysis of Textual-Visual Frames in German News Coverage of COVID-19 on Twitter [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 72nd Annual Meeting, Paris, France.
Andrich, A., & Domahidi, E. (2021, April 7–9). Incompetent Hillary, Narcissistic Trump? Gender Stereotyping of Politicians on Facebook [Paper presentation]. Tri-national meeting for communication science (DACH21), Zurich, Switzerland.
Schindler, M., & Domahidi, E. (2021, July 27–31). The Computational Turn in Online Mental Health Research: A Systematic Review [Paper presentation]. 7th International Conference on Computational Social Science, Zurich, Switzerland.
Schindler, M., & Domahidi, E. (2021, September 6–9). The Growing Field of Interdisciplinary Research on User Comments: A Computational Scoping Review [Paper presentation]. European Communication Research and Education Association 8th European Communication Conference Online, Braga, Portugal.
Risch, J., Stoll, A., Wilms, L., & Wiegand, M. (2021, September 6-9). Results of the GermEval 2021 shared task on the identification of toxic, engaging, and fact-claiming comments [Workshop]. 17th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS 2021), Düsseldorf, Germany.
Stoll, A., Wilms, L., & Ziegele, M. (2021, May 27-31). Developing an Incivility-Dictionary for German-Language Online Discussions: A Semi-Automated Approach for Computational Communication Scientists [Paper presentation].International Communication Association 71st Annual Meeting, Virtual Conference.
Stoll, A., Wilms, L., & Ziegele, M. (2021, April 7-9). DIKI - A Dictionary for Incivility in German-Language Online Discussions [Paper presentation].Tri-national meeting for communication science (DACH21), Zurich, Switzerland.
Domahidi, E., & Iskenderova, A. (2020, March 10–12). Kommentare und Videos über Lügenpresse-Vorwürfe in YouTube [Paper presentation]. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft 65th Annual Meeting, Munich, Germany.
Meier, A., Reinecke, L., Domahidi, E., & Günther, E. (2020, March 10–12). Online-Kommunikation und psychische Gesundheit: Erkenntnisse und Implikationen aus drei systematischen Literaturüberblicken [Paper presentation]. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft 65th Annual Meeting, Munich, Germany.
Ziegele, M., Jünger, F. & Stoll, A. (2020, March 10-12). Ein Feldexperiment zu den Effekten diskursiver Moderation auf das Verhalten von Kommentarverfasser*innen [Paper presentation].Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft 65th Annual Meeting, Munich, Germany.
Iskenderova, A., & Domahidi, E. (2019, May 24–28). Bias in Algorithms and Algorithmic Filtering in Online Media: Systematic Review [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 69th Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., USA.
Risch, J., Stoll, A., Ziegele, M. & Krestel, R. (2019, October 9-11). hpiDEDIS at GermEval 2019: Offensive Language Identification using a German BERT model [Paper presentation]. 15th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS 2019), Erlangen, Germany.
Stoll, A. & Ziegele, M. (2019, September 24-25). Automatisierte Erkennung von Inzivilität in politischen Online-Diskussionen [Paper presentation]. "Datafizierte Gesellschaft: Praktiken, Prozesse und Folgen der Datafizierung" Conference, Bonn, Germany.
Kelm, O., Bormann, M., Dohle, M., Stoll, A. & Vowe, G. (2019, July 12-13). Werden Heranwachsende anders informiert als Erwachsene? Ein Vergleich der Berichterstattung über Flucht, Migration und Integration im Jahr 2018 [Paper presentation]. „Flucht, Migration und Integration in den Medien” Conference, Düsseldorf, Germany, 12.-13. Juli 2019.
Ziegele, M., Stoll, A., Küchler, C. & Naab, T. (2019, May 9-11). Diskriminierung in Online-Diskussionen: Geschlecht und Inzivilität in User-Kommentaren [Paper presentation]. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft 64th Annual Meeting, Munster, Germany.
Stoll, A., Küchler, C., Ziegele, M. & Naab, T. (2019, May 24-28). Gender and Incivility in Online Discussions [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 69th Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., USA.
Domahidi, E., & Oeberst, A. (2018, April 9–11). The Interaction of Human and Algorithmic Biases [Workshop]. Selective Information Processing During Digital Media Use at IWM, Tubingen, Germany.
Iskenderova, A., & Domahidi, E. (2018, December 5–7). Systematic Literature Review on Bias in Algorithmic Filtering [Symposium]. European Symposium Series on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science. 2018: Bias and Discrimination, Cologne, Germany.
Meier, A., Domahidi, E., Günther, E., & Reinecke, L. (2018, May 24–28). Computer-Mediated Communication, Psychological Well-Being, and Psychopathological Symptoms – A Computational Scoping Review of an Interdisciplinary Field [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 68th Annual Meeting, Prague, Czech Republic.
Domahidi, E., Ellison, N., Utz, S., & Trepte, S. (2017, May 25–29). Tie Strength and SNS Affordances [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 67th Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA.
Domahidi, E., & Günther, E. (2017, May 25–29). A Development and Evaluation of Keywords to Automatically Categorize Research Methods for Research Synthesis [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 67th Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA.
Domahidi, E., & Günther, E. (2017, May 25–29). 60 Years of Research on Selective Exposure. A Systematic Review [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 67th Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA.
Domahidi, E., Breuer, J., Kowert, R., Festl, R., & Quandt, T. (2016, June 9–13). A longitudinal analysis of gaming- and non-gaming-related friendships and social support among social online game players [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 66th Annual Meeting, Fukuoka, Japan.
Domahidi, E., & Günther, E. (2016, September 21–23). Fast-tracking reviews and meta-analyses with dictionaries? A development and evaluation of keywords to automatically categorize research methods used in communication science studies [Paper presentation]. Fachgruppe Methoden der DGPuK 18th Annual Meeting, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Domahidi, E., & Günther, E. (2016, June 9–13). Research methods in communication science: A systematic review of academic practices in the past 80 years [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 66th Annual Meeting, Fukuoka, Japan.
Günther, E., & Domahidi, E. (2016, June 9–13). The changing research landscape of our field. A Topic Model of 80 years in Communication Research Journals [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 66th Annual Meeting, Fukuoka, Japan.
Domahidi, E. (2015, May 21–25). The associations between online media use and perceived social capital/social support: A meta-analysis [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 65th Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Domahidi, E. (2015, September 9–11). The (a)social net? A meta-analytical review of 15 years of research on the relationship between internet use and perceived social capital/social support [Paper presentation]. Fachgruppe Medienpsychologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie 9th Conference, Tubingen, Germany.
Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2015, May 21–25). The relationship between regional online social network use, friendships and social capital outcomes [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 65th Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Kowert, R., & Domahidi, E. (2014, May 22–26). Examining the impact of gaming related friendships on social capital among social online game players [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 64th Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA.
Kowert, R., & Domahidi, E. (2014, May 22–26). The relationship between online video game involvement and gaming-related friendships among emotionally sensitive individuals [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 64th Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA.
Günther, E., Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2014, May 28–30). Ungeteilte Aufmerksamkeit? Eine automatisierte Analyse der medialen Sichtbarkeit der WahlbewerberInnen und der Themen der Berichterstattung zur Bundestagswahl 2013 [Paper presentation]. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft 59th Annual Meeting, Passau, Germany.
Scharkow, M., & Domahidi, E. (2014, October 9–11). Die Kombination von manueller und automatischer Codierung für die Auswahl von relevanten Primärstudien für Metaanalysen [Paper presentation]. Fachgruppe Methoden der DGPuK 16th Annual Meeting, Munich, Germany.
Domahidi, E., Festl, R., & Quandt, T. (2013, June 17). "Wanted! The relationship between social motives for playing online games and gaming-related friendships." [Paper presentation] Pre-Conference “The power of play: motivational uses and applications” at International Communication Association 63rd Annual Meeting, London, UK.
Domahidi, E., & Strippel, C. (2013, May 8–10). Zitationen und Verweise aus 50 Jahren Publizistik und M&K [Paper presentation]. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft 58th Annual Meeting, Mainz, Germany.
Domahidi, E., Scharkow, M., & Quandt, T. (2012, March 13–18). Real friends in virtual life? [Paper presentation] Sunbelt XXXII International Social Network Conference, Los Angeles, USA.
Domahidi, E., Scharkow, M., & Quandt, T. (2012, May 24–28). Real friends and virtual life? Computer games as foci of activity for social community building [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 62nd Annual Meeting, Phoenix, USA.
Kröger, S., Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2012, May 24–28). Go for games! Career networks in an emerging media industry [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 62nd Annual Meeting, Phoenix, USA.
Kröger, S., Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2012, July 15–19). Managerial career pathways in the games industry [Paper presentation]. International Association for Media and Communication Research 8th Annual Meeting, Durban, South Africa.
Domahidi, E. (2011, May 26–30). Campaign communication in social network sites. A survey of candidates from a network analytical point of view [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 61st Annual Meeting, Boston, USA.
Domahidi, E., Kröger, S., & Quandt, T. (2011, June 14–16). Communication and cooperation between organizations. A comparison of two types of network data collection in an organizational context [Paper presentation]. Applications of Social Network Analysis 8th Conference, Zurich, Switzerland.
Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2011, May 26–30). "And all of a sudden, my life was gone": A biographical analysis of extreme gamers [Paper presentation]. International Communication Association 61st Annual Meeting, Boston, USA.
Kröger, S., Domahidi, E., & Quandt, T. (2011, September 14–17). The game boys’ network. A network analysis of the German digital games industry [Paper presentation]. Digital Games Research Association 5th International Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Fachzeitschrift Publizistik. (Mit Klaus Beck, Christiane Eilders, Ines Engelmann, Christian Petzold). Springer Verlag
“Computational Methods for Communication Science: Towards A Strategic Roadmap” im International Journal of Communication. (Mit Dr. Julia Niemann-Lenz, Prof. Dr. JungHwan Yang und Prof. Dr. Leonard Reinecke)