Publications & Presentations

Peer-reviewed journal articles

Engelmann, I., Marzinkowski, H., & Langmann, K. (2022). Salient deliberative norm types in comment sections on news sites. New Media & Society. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448211068104

Wintterlin, F., Langmann, K., Boberg, S., Frischlich, L., Schatto-Eckrodt, T., & Quandt, T. (2021). Lost in the stream? Professional efficacy perceptions of journalists in the context of dark participation. Journalism. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/14648849211016984

Kessler, S. H., & Langmann, K. (in press, 2021). Online research and selection processes concerning political knowledge formation: An eye tracking study of online information search for party positions. In M. Seifert & S. Jöckel (eds.), Education, knowledge and competence(s) in digital media. Digital Communication Research.

Krämer, B., & Langmann, K. (2020). Professionalism as a response to right- wing populism? An analysis of a meta-journalistic discourse. International Journal of Communication, 14, 5643-5662. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/arti- cle/view/14146/3266

Kessler, S. H., & Langmann, K. (2020). The role of sex and gender on search behavior for political information on the Internet. Communications: The European Journal of Communication Research. https://doi.org/10.1515/commun- 2019-0137

 

Conference papers and presentations

2023

Langmann, K., Stecker, M., Arnold, C., Waldherr, A. (2023). Issue- and emotion-specific dynamics of social media hypes. 72nd annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), 25. – 29. Mai, Toronto, Canada.

Langmann, K., Andersen, K., Gehle, L., Hopmann, D. N., Schemer, C., & Skovsgaard, M. (2023). The effect of news avoidance assessment on the effects of news avoidance on political knowledge: A specification curve analysis.72nd annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), 25. – 29. Mai, Toronto, Canada.

Strippel, C., Ziegele, M., Schindler, M., Laugwitz, L., Domahidi, E., Bormann, M., Reiners, L., Langmann, K., Frischlich, L., Naab, T., Rieger, D., Puschmann, C., Schemer, C., B., Ross (2023). Hate speech, incivility and related concepts of disrespectful language on the Internet: A scoping review.72nd annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), 25. – 29. Mai, Toronto, Canada.

2022

Langmann, K. (2022). Countering incivility – a question of deliberative quality? The effects of varying deliberative quality in users' counterspeech. 9th conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), 19. – 22. October, Aarhus, Denmark.

Arnold, C., Langmann, K., Stecker, M., & Waldherr, A. (2022). Issue-specific dynamics of social media hypes. Investigating the influence of Tweets’ topics on user participation and the issue dynamics of bursting online discussions on Twitter. 9th conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), 19. – 22. October, Aarhus, Denmark.

Langmann, K. (2022). Fighting fire with fire? The affective, cognitive and conative effect of (un-)civil counter speech from users. Paper presentation at the 72st annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), 26. – 30. May, Paris, France.

Langmann, K. (2022). Countering incivility – a question of deliberative formulation? The effect of varying deliberative counter speech from users. Paper presentation at the annual Conference of the Media Reception and Effects Division of the German Communication Association (DGPuK), 7. – 9. June, Düsseldorf, Germany.

2021

Langmann, K., Wintterlin, F., Boberg, S., Frischlich, L., Schatto-Eckrodt, T., &, Quandt, T. (2021, September). Lost in the stream? Professional efficacy perceptions of journalists in the context of dark participation. Paper presentation at the 8th conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), 6. – 9. September, virtual conference.

Engelmann, I., Marzinkowski, H., & Langmann, K. (2021, Mai). Salient norm types and deliberative quality in discussion sections on news sites. Paper presentation at the 71st annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), 27. – 31. May, virtual conference.

2020

Engelmann, I., Marzinkowski, H., & Langmann, K. (2020, September). Normtypen auf News Sites und deliberative Qualität in Kommentarbereichen. Paper presentation at the annual conference of the Journalism/ Journalistic Research division of the German Communication Association (DGPuK), 23. – 25. September, virtual conference.

2019

Meitz, T., Kohler, S., & Langmann, K. (2019, May). An experimental revision of heuristic and systematic information processing of search engine-based health information. Paper presentation at the 69th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), 24. – 28. May, Washington, D.C.

Krämer, B., & Langmann, K. (2019, May). Professionalism as a response to right- wing populism? An analysis of a meta-journalistic discourse. Paper presentation at the 69th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), 24. – 28. May, Washington, D.C.

Langmann, K., & Engelmann, I. (2019, May). Visibility of (un-)civil user comments: An explanatory model of possible reactions due to labeling and norm application. Paper presentation at the 64th annual conference of the German Communication Association (DGPuK), 09. – 11. May, Münster, Germany.

2018

Kessler, S. H., & Langmann, K. (2018, November). Gender gap in online information seeking behavior and its effects on political knowledge. Paper presentation at the 7th conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), 31. October – 03. November, Lugano, Switzerland.

2017

Kessler, S. H., & Langmann, K. (2017). Content analysis of eye tracking data - A methodological discussion for researching personalized online searches for political information. Paper presentation at the 2nd Dresden Symposium "Digital revolution in democracy - Algorithms and the role of intermediaries: How Google, Facebook and co. are changing democracy", 29. – 30. September, Dresden, Germany.