Kümpel, A. S.,
Keyling, T., &
Brosius, H.-B.
(2014).
Zwischen Bundestagsdebakeln und bitterer Ironie: Die Rolle von Humor bei der Darstellung von Politikern auf YouTube [The role of humor in the presentation of politicians on YouTube].
In U. Dittler, & M. Heuer
(Eds.),
Social Network – Die Revolution der Kommunikation
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Tag: Content Analysis
Keyling, T.,
Kümpel, A. S., &
Brosius, H.-B.
(2015).
Die Darstellung von Politikern auf YouTube: Die Rolle von Humor in der Politikvermittlung [The presentation of politicians on YouTube].
In K. Imhof,
R. Blum,
H. Bonfadelli,
O. Jarren, &
V. Wyss
(Eds.),
Demokratisierung durch Social Media?
(pp. 113-132).
Springer VS.
Julian Unkel, , & Kümpel, A. S.
(2020).
(A)synchronous communication about TV series on social media: A multi-method investigation of Reddit discussions.
Media and Communication, 8(3), 180-190.
Rieger, D.,
Kümpel, A.,
Wich, M.,
Kiening, T., &
Groh, G.
(2021).
Assessing the extent and types of hate speech in fringe communities: A case study of alt-right communities on 8chan, 4chan, and Reddit.
Social Media + Society, 7(4).
Karnowski, V.,
Leiner, D. J.,
Kümpel, A. S., &
Leonhard, L.
(2021).
Worth to share? How content characteristics and article competitiveness influence news sharing on social network sites.
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 98(1), 59-82.
Unkel, J., & Kümpel, A. S.
(2022).
Patterns of incivility on U.S. congress members’ social media accounts: A comprehensive analysis of the influence of platform, post, and person characteristics.
Frontiers in Political Science, 4.
Jungblut, M.,
Kümpel, A. S., &
Steer, R.
(2022).
Social media use of the police in crisis situations: A mixed-method study on communication practices of the German police.
New Media & Society, 26(8), 4647-4668.
Haßler, J.,
Kümpel, A. S., &
Keller, J.
(2023).
Instagram and political campaigning in the 2017 German federal election: A quantitative content analysis of German top politicians’ and parliamentary parties’ posts.
Information, Communication & Society, 26(3), 530-550.