Hartmut Wessler

Hartmut Wessler

Universität Mannheim

H-index: 31

Europe-Germany

About Hartmut Wessler

Hartmut Wessler, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Mannheim,

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

How shared ties and journalistic cultures shape global news coverage of disruptive media events: the case of the 9/11 terror attacks

Unpacking the determinants of outrage and recognition in public discourse: insights across socio-cultural divides, political systems, and media types

Challenging the Global Cultural Conflict Narrative: An automated content analysis on how perpetrator identity shapes worldwide news coverage of Islamist and right-wing terror …

Implizite und explizite Stigmatisierung von ethnisch-gelesenen Gruppen in der deutschen Medienöffentlichkeit im Jahr 2022

Validating word embedding biases

Discourse integration in positional online news reader comments: Patterns of responsiveness across types of democracy, digital platforms, and perspective camps

Differential racism in the news: Using semi-supervised machine learning to distinguish explicit and implicit stigmatization of ethnic and religious groups in journalistic discourse

The integrative complexity of online user comments across different types of democracy and discussion arenas

Hartmut Wessler Information

University

Position

Professor of Media and Communication Studies /Germany

Citations(all)

4600

Citations(since 2020)

1716

Cited By

3330

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

39

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Universität Mannheim

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Top articles of Hartmut Wessler

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Journal

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Publication Date

How shared ties and journalistic cultures shape global news coverage of disruptive media events: the case of the 9/11 terror attacks

Journal of Communication

Marc Jungblut

Scott Althaus

Joseph Bajjalieh

Chung-hong Chan

Kasper Welbers

...

2024/2/12

Unpacking the determinants of outrage and recognition in public discourse: insights across socio-cultural divides, political systems, and media types

The International Journal of Press/Politics

Charlotte Löb

Eike Mark Rinke

Carina Weinmann

Hartmut Wessler

2024/1

Challenging the Global Cultural Conflict Narrative: An automated content analysis on how perpetrator identity shapes worldwide news coverage of Islamist and right-wing terror …

The International Journal of Press/Politics

Chung-hong Chan

Hartmut Wessler

Marc Jungblut

Kasper Welbers

Scott Althaus

...

2023/2/22

Implizite und explizite Stigmatisierung von ethnisch-gelesenen Gruppen in der deutschen Medienöffentlichkeit im Jahr 2022

Katharina Ludwig

Philipp Müller

Rainer Freudenthaler

Chung-hong Chan

Hartmut Wessler

2023/12/1

Validating word embedding biases

Chung-hong Chan

Philipp Müller

Rainer Freudenthaler

Hartmut Wessler

2023/7/17

Discourse integration in positional online news reader comments: Patterns of responsiveness across types of democracy, digital platforms, and perspective camps

New Media & Society

Julia Jakob

Chung-hong Chan

Timo Dobbrick

Hartmut Wessler

2023/7/12

Differential racism in the news: Using semi-supervised machine learning to distinguish explicit and implicit stigmatization of ethnic and religious groups in journalistic discourse

Political Communication

Philipp Müller

Chung-Hong Chan

Katharina Ludwig

Rainer Freudenthaler

Hartmut Wessler

2023/7/4

The integrative complexity of online user comments across different types of democracy and discussion arenas

The International Journal of Press/Politics

Julia Jakob

Timo Dobbrick

Hartmut Wessler

2023/7

Is constructive engagement online a lost cause? Toxic outrage in online user comments across democratic political systems and discussion arenas

Communication Research

Julia Jakob

Timo Dobbrick

Rainer Freudenthaler

Patrik Haffner

Hartmut Wessler

2023/6

Multiperspectival normative assessment: The case of mediated reactions to terrorism

Communication Theory

Hartmut Wessler

Scott L Althaus

Chung-hong Chan

Marc Jungblut

Kasper Welbers

...

2022/8

Mapping emerging and legacy outlets online by their democratic functions—Agonistic, deliberative, or corrosive?

The International Journal of Press/Politics

Rainer Freudenthaler

Hartmut Wessler

2022/4

Linking event archives to news: a computational method for analyzing the gatekeeping process

Communication Methods and Measures

Kasper Welbers

Wouter Van Atteveldt

Joe Bajjalieh

Dan Shalmon

Pradnyesh Vineet Joshi

...

2022/1/2

Enhancing theory-informed dictionary approaches with “glass-box” machine learning: The case of integrative complexity in social media comments

Communication Methods and Measures

Timo Dobbrick

Julia Jakob

Chung-Hong Chan

Hartmut Wessler

2022/10/2

Expert-informed topic models for document set discovery

Communication Methods and Measures

Eike Mark Rinke

Timo Dobbrick

Charlotte Löb

Cäcilia Zirn

Hartmut Wessler

2022/1/2

Book notes: Habermas and the Media

Hartmut Wessler

2022/10

Ein Ideenforum für die „Vorsondierungen “der Kommunikationswissenschaft

Publizistik

Hartmut Wessler

2022

How alternative are alternative media? Analyzing speaker and topic diversity in mainstream and alternative online outlets

Digital Journalism

Rainer Freudenthaler

Hartmut Wessler

2022/8/26

The (de) civilizing impact of an inclusive actor set in news articles on associated user debates

Timo Dobbrick

Julia Jakob

Hartmut Wessler

2021

Gutes Arbeiten im digitalen Zeitalter

Wilhelm Bauer

Marius Busemeyer

Florian Butello

Manfred Faßler

Hans Peter Hahn

...

2021/9/15

The end of constructive engagement online? Toxic outrage in user-generated debates across political systems and online discussion arenas

Julia Jakob

Timo Dobbrick

Rainer Freudenthaler

Patrik Haffner

Hartmut Wessler

2021

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