Diana Rieger

About Diana Rieger

Diana Rieger, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, specializes in the field of Entertainment research, propaganda, extremism, mobile communication.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mainstreaming as a meta-process: A systematic review and conceptual model of factors contributing to the mainstreaming of radical and extremist positions

An online world of bias. The mediating role of cognitive biases on extremist attitudes

First aid in the pocket: The psychosocial benefits of smartphones in self-threatening situations

Adolescents’ Remembering of Sexual Television Narratives and Their Relations with Positive Sexuality Components: A Biographic Resonance Perspective

Hate speech, incivility and related concepts of disrespectful language on the Internet: A scoping review

Increasing knowledge about cognitive biases: An evaluation study of a radicalization prevention campaign targeted at European adolescents and young adults

The Remote Self-Confrontation Interview Method: Gaining Insights into Users’ Perceptions of Digital Media Content from a Distance

Hass und Hetze im Netz

Diana Rieger Information

University

Position

Department of Media and Communication

Citations(all)

3324

Citations(since 2020)

2784

Cited By

1490

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

62

i10Index(since 2020)

58

Email

University Profile Page

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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Diana Rieger Skills & Research Interests

Entertainment research

propaganda

extremism

mobile communication

Top articles of Diana Rieger

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mainstreaming as a meta-process: A systematic review and conceptual model of factors contributing to the mainstreaming of radical and extremist positions

Sophia Rothut

Heidi Schulze

Diana Rieger

Brigitte Naderer

2024/2/9

An online world of bias. The mediating role of cognitive biases on extremist attitudes

Communications

Brigitte Naderer

Diana Rieger

Ulrike Schwertberger

2023

First aid in the pocket: The psychosocial benefits of smartphones in self-threatening situations

Frank M Schneider

Diana Rieger

Frederic R Hopp

Tobias Rothmund

2018

Adolescents’ Remembering of Sexual Television Narratives and Their Relations with Positive Sexuality Components: A Biographic Resonance Perspective

Mass Communication and Society

Chelly Maes

Ulrike Schwertberger

Diana Rieger

Laura Vandenbosch

2023/10/15

Hate speech, incivility and related concepts of disrespectful language on the Internet: A scoping review

Christian Strippel

Marc Ziegele

Max Schindler

Laura Laugwitz

Emese Domahidi

...

2023

Increasing knowledge about cognitive biases: An evaluation study of a radicalization prevention campaign targeted at European adolescents and young adults

Journal of Children and Media

Brigitte Naderer

Diana Rieger

Heidi Schulze

Sophia Rothut

2023/10/2

The Remote Self-Confrontation Interview Method: Gaining Insights into Users’ Perceptions of Digital Media Content from a Distance

American Behavioral Scientist

Ursula Kristin Schmid

Anna Sophie Kümpel

Diana Rieger

2023

Hass und Hetze im Netz

Lena Frischlich

Ursula Kristin Schmid

Diana Rieger

2023/12/29

Interactive decision-making in entertainment movies: A mixed-methods approach.

Psychology of Popular Media

Diana Rieger

Tim Wulf

Claudia Riesmeyer

Larissa Ruf

2022/5/5

Algorithmic Recommendations’ Role for the Interrelatedness of Counter-Messages and Polluted Content on YouTube–A Network Analysis

Computational Communication Research

Lisa Zieringer

Diana Rieger

2023

Social media literacy among adolescents and young adults: Results from a cross-country validation study

Social Media+ Society

Ruth Wendt

Brigitte Naderer

Marko Bachl

Diana Rieger

2023/12

Medienpsychologie

Özen Odağ

Margrit Schreier

2010

Ambassadors of ideology: A conceptualization and computational investigation of far-right influencers, their networking structures, and communication practices

New Media & Society

Sophia Rothut

Heidi Schulze

Julian Hohner

Diana Rieger

2023

Too civil to care? How online hate speech against different social groups affects bystander intervention

European Journal of Criminology

Magdalena Obermaier

Ursula Kristin Schmid

Diana Rieger

2023/5

Understanding the role of participatory-moral abilities, motivation, and behavior in European adolescents’ responses to online hate

New Media & Society

Brigitte Naderer

Ruth Wendt

Marko Bachl

Diana Rieger

2023/10/25

Social video gaming and well-being

Nicholas David Bowman

Diana Rieger

Jih-Hsuan Tammy Lin

2022/6/1

Discourse patterns used by extremist Salafists on Facebook: Identifying potential triggers to cognitive biases in radicalized content

Critical Discourse Studies

Catherine Bouko

Brigitte Naderer

Diana Rieger

Pieter Van Ostaeyen

Pierre Voué

2022/5/4

Testing the TEBOTS model in self-threatening situations: The role of narratives in the face of ostracism and mortality

Frontiers in Communication

Diana Rieger

Frank M Schneider

2022/9/29

How social media users perceive different forms of online hate speech: A qualitative multi-method study

New Media & Society

Ursula Kristin Schmid

Anna Sophie Kümpel

Diana Rieger

2022/5/3

From solidarity to blame game: A computational approach to comparing far-right and general public Twitter discourse in the aftermath of the Hanau terror attack

SCM Studies in Communication and Media

Julian Hohner

Heidi Schulze

Simon Greipl

Diana Rieger

2022/9/20

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Co-Authors

H-index: 65
Peter Vorderer

Peter Vorderer

Universität Mannheim

H-index: 63
Nicole Krämer

Nicole Krämer

Universität Duisburg-Essen

H-index: 60
Mary Beth Oliver

Mary Beth Oliver

Penn State University

H-index: 52
Tilo Hartmann

Tilo Hartmann

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 49
Nick Bowman (包尼克), he/him/his

Nick Bowman (包尼克), he/him/his

Texas Tech University

H-index: 48
Leonard Reinecke

Leonard Reinecke

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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