Julia Metag

About Julia Metag

Julia Metag, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, specializes in the field of Communication, media, science communication, political communication.

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

Trust in scientists and their role in society across 67 countries

The Interplay of Knowledge Overestimation, Social Media Use, and Populist Ideas: Cross-Sectional and Experimental Evidence From Germany and Taiwan

Diversity in Audiences

Science Communication in the Digital Age—New Actors, Environments, and Practices

Grundlagenbeitrag: Qualitative Befragungen im Kontext von Wissenschaftskommunikation

Book review: Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher, On Expertise – Cultivating Character, Goodwill, and Practical Wisdom

Too Much Information? A Longitudinal Analysis of Information Overload and Avoidance of Referendum Information Prior to Voting Day

Cognitio populi–Vox populi: Implications of science-related populism for communication behavior

Julia Metag Information

University

Position

Professor of Communication Science

Citations(all)

1812

Citations(since 2020)

1400

Cited By

869

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

35

Email

University Profile Page

Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster

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Julia Metag Skills & Research Interests

Communication

media

science communication

political communication

Top articles of Julia Metag

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Trust in scientists and their role in society across 67 countries

Viktoria Cologna

Niels Mede

Sebastian Berger

John Besley

Cameron Brick

...

2024/2/20

The Interplay of Knowledge Overestimation, Social Media Use, and Populist Ideas: Cross-Sectional and Experimental Evidence From Germany and Taiwan

Communication Research

Niels G Mede

Adrian Rauchfleisch

Julia Metag

Mike S Schäfer

2024/2/10

Diversity in Audiences

Julia Metag

Kira Klinger

2024/2/27

Science Communication in the Digital Age—New Actors, Environments, and Practices

Media and Communication

Julia Metag

Florian Wintterlin

Kira Klinger

2023/3/27

Grundlagenbeitrag: Qualitative Befragungen im Kontext von Wissenschaftskommunikation

Julia Metag

Andreas M Scheu

2023/3/7

Book review: Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher, On Expertise – Cultivating Character, Goodwill, and Practical Wisdom

Julia Metag

2023/2

Too Much Information? A Longitudinal Analysis of Information Overload and Avoidance of Referendum Information Prior to Voting Day

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

Julia Metag

Gwendolin Gurr

2023/9

Cognitio populi–Vox populi: Implications of science-related populism for communication behavior

Communications

Niels G Mede

Mike S Schäfer

Julia Metag

2023/5/4

What Leads to Audience Issue Fatigue? A Linkage Analysis Study on the Effects of News Coverage on Fatigue From Ongoing News Issues

International Journal of Communication

Gwendolin Gurr

Julia Metag

2023/4/13

Fatigued by ongoing news issues? How repeated exposure to the same news issue affects the audience

Mass Communication and Society

Gwendolin Gurr

Julia Metag

2022/7/4

Engaging the public or asking your friends? Analysing science-related crowdfunding using behavioural and survey data

Public Understanding of Science

Valerie Hase

Mike S Schäfer

Julia Metag

Mirko Bischofberger

Luc Henry

2022/11

Are science communication audiences becoming more critical? Reconstructing migration between audience segments based on Swiss panel data

Public Understanding of Science

Kira Klinger

Julia Metag

Mike S Schäfer

Tobias Füchslin

Niels Mede

2022/7

Content analysis in the research field of technology coverage

Gwendolin Gurr

Julia Metag

2022/9/25

From hype cynics to extreme believers: Typologizing the Swiss population’s COVID-19-related conspiracy beliefs, their corresponding information behavior, and social media use

International Journal of Communication

Mike S Schäfer

Daniela Mahl

Tobias Füchslin

Julia Metag

Jing Zeng

2022/5/26

Negative effects of long-lasting media attention to public issues on recipients: Conceptualizing issue fatigue

Studies in Communication Sciences

Gwendolin Gurr

Christina Schumann

Julia Metag

2022/9/21

Predicting public trust in science: The role of basic orientations toward science, perceived trustworthiness of scientists, and experiences with science

Frontiers in Communication

Florian Wintterlin

Friederike Hendriks

Niels G Mede

Rainer Bromme

Julia Metag

...

2022/1/24

Enlightening Confusion: How Contradictory Findings Help Mitigate Problematic Trends in Digital Democracies

Media and Communication

Cornelia Mothes

Jakob Ohme

2022/8/31

Global Warming's Five Germanys–Revisited and Framed in an International Context

Environmental Communication

Kira Klinger

Julia Metag

Mike S Schäfer

2022/11/17

Who supports science-related populism? A nationally representative survey on the prevalence and explanatory factors of populist attitudes toward science in Switzerland

Plos one

Niels G Mede

Mike S Schäfer

Julia Metag

Kira Klinger

2022/8/8

COVID-19 kommunizieren. Editorial zum Sonderheft

SCM Studies in Communication and Media

Thomas Zerback

Oliver Raaz

Julia Metag

Constanze Rossmann

Kerstin Thummes

2022/11/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 52
Mike S. Schäfer

Mike S. Schäfer

Universität Zürich

H-index: 23
Adrian Rauchfleisch

Adrian Rauchfleisch

National Taiwan University

H-index: 16
Senja Post

Senja Post

Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

H-index: 13
Silje Kristiansen

Silje Kristiansen

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

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