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Conference Presentations

(43) TeBlunthuis, N., Hase, V., & Chan, C.-H. (2023). Misclassification in Automated Content Analysis Causes Bias in Regres-sion. Can We Fix It? Yes We Can! International Conference on Computational Social Science 2024 (IC2S2). 18.–.20 July, Philadelphia.


(43) Hase, V., Struminskaya, B., Araujo, T., Boeschoten, L., Ozornina, N., Lechner, M., & Haim, M. (2024). Why Do People Self-Select Out of Data Donation Studies? Cross-National Insights from Germany and the Netherlands. Data Donation Symposium. 30.–31. May 2024, Amsterdam.


(42) Yan, X., Schäfer, M.S., Hase, V., & Mahl, D. (2024). From “Climate Change” to “Climate Crisis”? 74th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 20.–24. June 2024, Gold Coast.


(41) Volk, S., Hase, V., & Lind, F. (2024). Rethinking context in the age of platforms: A vision for advancing comparative research in a transnationally connected world. Annual Conference of the German Communication Association (DGPuK). 13.–15. March 2024, Erfurt.


(40) TeBlunthuis, N., Hase, V., & Chan, C.-H. (2022). Misclassification in Automated Content Analysis Causes Bias in Regression. Can We Fix It? Yes We Can! Monash-Warwick-Zurich Text as Data Conference. 18.–.19 September 2023, virtual event.


(39) Hase, V., Ausloos, J., Boeschoten, L., Pfiffner, N., Janssen, H., Araujo, T., Breuer, J., Carrière, T., de Vreese, C., Haßler, J., Loecherbach, F. Kmetty, Z., Knudsen, E., Möller, J., Oberski, D.L., Ohme, J., Orben, A., Schmidbauer, E., Struminskaya, B., Trilling, D., van Atteveldt, W., van Steenbergen, M., Welbers, K., & Haim, M. (2023). Fulfilling their Data Access Obligations. Platforms Need to Increase their Compliance for Data Donation Studies. Data Donation Symposium. 11.–12. September 2023, Zurich.


(38) Hase, V., Ozornina, N., Lechner, M., Schmidbauer, E., Neuendorf, N., & Haim, H. (2023). How Do Audiences Engage with News on Social Media? Employing Data Donations to Advance Multi-Platform Perspectives on News Engagement. Data Donation Symposium. 11.–12. September 2023, Zurich.


(37) Perreault, G.P., Judson, J., Balderas, JI., Foxman, M., Maares, P., & Hase, V. (2023). What Does It Mean to Be a Journalist? Epistemology in the Practice of Digital Journalism. Panel Discussion, Annual Conference for the Association for Educa-tion in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). 07.–10. August 2023, Washington, D.C.


(36) Hase, V., & Haim, M. (2023). Can We Get Rid of the Bias? Mitigating Error in Data Donation Studies via Sampling and Survey Design Strategies. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 25.–29. May 2023, Toronto.


(35) TeBlunthuis, N., Hase, V., & Chung-Hong, C. (2023). Automated Content Misclassification Causes Bias in Regression. Can We Fix It? Yes We Can! Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 25.–29. May 2023, Toronto.


(34) Boczek, K., & Hase, V. (2023). A Multimodal, Mixed-Method Analysis of Cross-Platform News Flow: How Stories of a Quality News Outlet Evolve over Twelve Different Platforms. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 25.–29. May 2023, Toronto.


(33) Hase, V., & Haim, M. (2023). Verzerrung als zentrale Herausforderung algorithmischer Kommunikation? Annual Conference of the German Communication Association (DGPuK). 18.–20. May, Bremen.


(32) Yan, Xiaoyue, Mahl, D., Hase, V., & Schäfer, M.S. (2023). From “Climate Change” to “Climate Crisis”? News Media Nomenclature in the Global South and the Global North between 1996-2021. Living with Climate Change Conference. 8.-9. May 2023, Bergen.


(31) TeBlunthuis, N., Hase, V., & Chan, C.-H. (2022). How to Stop Ignoring Automated Classification Errors: Differential Measurement Error and Inter-Coder Reliability in Measurement Error Models. Tada2022 Text as Data Conference. 6.–.7 October 2022, New York.


(30) Rothenberger, L., & Hase, V. (2022). Terrorism Coverage on YouTube — A Comparative Analysis of Videos and Comments on Legacy Media Channels. 2022 International Conference on Social Media and Society (#SMSociety). 18.–19. July 2022, Barcelona.


(29)* __Hase__, V., Schäfer, M.S., Metag, J., Bischofberger, M., & Henry, L. (2022). _Engaging the Public or Asking Your Friends? Analyzing Science-Related Crowdfunding Using Behavioral, Survey, and Content Analysis Data_. 72st Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 26–30. May 2022, Paris.


(28) Hase, V., Boczek, K., & Scharkow, M. (2022). Adapting to Affordances & Audiences? A Cross-Platform, Mixed-Methods Analysis of the Platformization of News. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 26–30. May 2022, Paris.


(27) Hase, V., Mahl., D, & Schäfer, M.S. (2021). Increasing Interdisciplinarity or Deepening Disciplinary Differences? A Systematic Review of “Text as Data” Approaches in Journalism Studies. Annual Conference of the Methods Division of the DGPuK. 30. September – 1. Oktober 2021, Vienna.


(26) Hase, V., & Boczek, K. (2021). All the News That’s Fit to Post? The Dislocation of a Journalistic Brand across Eleven (Digital) Platforms. Future of Journalism Conference, 23–24. September 2021, Cardiff.


(25) Boczek, K., & Hase, V. (2021). Eine Redaktion, hundert Plattformen? Komparative Multi-Channel-Analysen als Methode zur Erforschung von Wandel und Innovation im Journalismus. Annual Conference of the Journalism Studies Division of the DGPuK. 15–17. September 2021, Munich.


(24) Hase, V., & Engelke, K. (2021). Emotion-inducing News in Crisis Coverage: A Multi-Method Analysis of Fear Appeals in UK News Coverage of the Coronavirus. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 27–31. May 2021, Denver.


(23) Hase, V., Mahl, D., Schäfer, M.S. & Keller, Z. (2021). The Climate Crisis in News Media Across the Globe: An Automated Analysis of Issue Attention and Themes in Climate Change Coverage across Ten Countries. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 27–31. May 2021, Denver.


(22) Hase, V., Mahl, D., Keller, T., & Schäfer, M.S. (2021). A Crisis That Strikes All of Society. A Cross-National and Longitudinal Study of the “Societalization” of Climate Change Coverage. Dreiländertagung für Kommunikationswissenschaft, 7–9. April, 2021, Zurich.


(21) Mahl, D., Hase, V., Schäfer, M.S., & Keller, T. (2020). A “Societal Turn” in Climate Change Coverage? How the Media Portray Climate Change as A Threat Affecting All Parts of Society. Swiss Geoscience Meeting 2020. 16–17. November, Zurich.


(20) Hase, V., Mahl, D., Schäfer, M.S., & Keller, T. (2020). Erweitert, nicht ersetzt: Wie Verfahren der automatisierten Inhaltsanalyse manuelle Inhaltsanalysen unterstützen und erweitern können. Annual Conference of the Journalism Studies Division of the DGPuK. 24–25. September 2020, Hamburg.


(19) Hase, V., Schäfer, S., Metag, J., Henry, L., & Bischofberger, M. (2020). Wer fördert wissenschaftliche Projekte online – und warum? Eine multivariate Analyse von Einstellungen und Spendeverhalten im Kontext wissenschaftlichen Crowdfundings durch Matching von Befragungs- und Spendedaten. Annual Conference of the Science Communication Division of the DGPuK. 5–7. February 2020, Münster.


(18) Hase, V. (2019). The Construction of Terrorism. Combining Machine Learning and Manual Content Analysis to Identify Patterns of Media Attention towards and Presentation of Terrorism. Doctoral Colloquium of the Journalism Studies Conference of the DGPuK. 18–20. September 2019, Eichstätt.


(17) Hase, V., Kieslich, K., Engelke, K., & Zeng, J. (2019). The Best of Two Worlds? Combining Automated and Manual Content Analysis to Assess Media Coverage. International Conference on Computational Social Science. 17–20. July 2019, Amsterdam.


(16) Hase, V., Engelke, K., & Kieslich, K. (2019). Angst vor Terror, Klimawandel & Arbeitslosigkeit? Eine automatisierte Inhaltsanalyse von Themen und Trends im Kontext von Angst in den Medien. Annual Conference of the German Communication Association (DGPuK). 9–11. May, Münster.


(15) Hellmüller, L., Hase, V., & Lindner, P. (2019). Terrorism in the News: Explaining Mediated Visibility of Organized Violence. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 24–28. May 2019, Washington, D.C.


(14) Hase, V., Kieslich, K., & Engelke, K. (2019). The Things We Fear – Using Automated Content Analysis to Uncover How UK and US Media Construct Fear over Time (1990-2017). Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 24–28. May 2019, Washington, D.C.


(13) Badura, L., Engelke, K., & Hase, V. (2019). Incomplete, Erroneous, and Distorted Information? The Metajournalistic Discourse about the Risks of News Media Use for Recipients. Journalism Studies Section Conference of the ECREA 2019. 14–15. February 2019, Vienna.


(12) Engelke, K., Wintterlin, F., Hase, V., & Blöbaum, B. (2018). User Comments in Journalism. The Recipients' View on the Potential for Deliberative Discourse. European Communication Conference (ECREA). 31. October – 03. November 2018, Lugano.


(11) Wintterlin, F., Hase, V., & Engelke, K. (2018). Strategies of Preserving Trust in Journalism: Recipients' View on Transparency and Verification of User-Generated Content. European Communication Conference (ECREA). 31. October – 03. November 2018, Lugano.


(10) Djukaric, T., Hyllland, V., & Hase, V. (2018). Jihadist Brides, Victims of The West. The Role of Women in Terrorism as Suggested by Extremist Online Propaganda. Vox Pol’s third biennial conference: Violent extremism, terrorism, and the internet: Present and future trends. 20–21. August 2018, Amsterdam.


(9) Hellmüller, L., & Hase, V. (2018). Giving Voice to Terrorists: A Longitudinal Model Explaining How National Political Contexts Influence Media Attention toward Terrorist Organizations. Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). 06–09. August 2018, Washington, D.C.


(8) Hase, V. (2018). Making Us Aware or Making Us Afraid? Modelling the Newsworthiness of Terrorist Attacks in the German News Media. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 24–28. May 2017, Prag.


(7) Hase, V. (2018). Terror in den Medien: Eine Analyse relevanter Selektionskriterien in deutschen Online- und Offline-Medien. Annual Conference of the German Society for Journalism and Communication Studies (DGPuK). 09–11. May 2018, Mannheim.


(6) Hase, V. (2018). Ist ein Terroropfer in Europa deutschen Medien mehr wert als ein Toter anderswo? Die asymmetrische Aufmerksamkeit der Massenmedien gegenüber terroristischen Anschlägen. Political Communication Conference of the DGPuK, DVPW und SGKM. 08–09. February 2018, Fribourg.


(5) Hase, V., Grosser, K., Wintterlin, F., & Blöbaum, B. (2017). User-generated Content in Online Journalism. Exploring How Verifying and Visualizing UGC Influences Journalism’s Trustworthiness. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 25–29. May 2017, San Diego.


(4) Hase, V. (2017). What about the Audience? Individual Correlations and Reasons for Trust in Journalism. Conference of ECREA’s Journalism Section. 23–24. March 2017, Odense.


(3) Grosser, K., Hase, V., Wintterlin, F., & Blöbaum, B. (2016). Trustworthy or Shady - How Does UGC Influence Journalism’s Trustworthiness in a Digitized World? Conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA). 9–12. November 2016, Prag.


(2) Hase, V. (2016). Business News before, during and after the Financial Crisis – Mere Reflection of Economic Developments or Result of Journalistic Criteria of Selection and Presentation? Conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA). 9–12. November 2016, Prag.


(1) Grosser, K., & Hase, V. (2015). Vertrauen in Online-Journalismus. Ein konzeptionelles Modell unter Berücksichtigung der Rezipienten und des Journalismus. Conference on “Digital journalism: Disruptive practice of a new paradigm”. 5–6. November 2016, Hamburg.


Dr. Valerie Hase
Dr. Valerie Hase
Postdoctoral Scholar / Akademische Rätin a.Z.