Lukas Otto

About Lukas Otto

Lukas Otto, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit van Amsterdam, specializes in the field of Political Communication, mobile methods.

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

Citizens’ Acceptance of Data-Driven Political Campaigning: A 25-Country Cross-National Vignette Study

Linkage analysis revised–linking digital traces and survey data

Do Online Ads Sway Voters? Understanding the Persuasiveness of Online Political Ads

On or off topic? Understanding the effects of issue-related political targeted ads

Neue Infrastrukturen für die Messung digitaler Mediennutzung

Is there a visual bias in televised debates? Evidence from Germany, 2002–2017

The smartphone as a tool for mobile communication research: Assessing mobile campaign perceptions and effects with experience sampling

Incivility in context

Lukas Otto Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor The Amsterdam School of Communication Research ASCoR

Citations(all)

744

Citations(since 2020)

532

Cited By

380

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Lukas Otto Skills & Research Interests

Political Communication

mobile methods

Top articles of Lukas Otto

Citizens’ Acceptance of Data-Driven Political Campaigning: A 25-Country Cross-National Vignette Study

Social Science Computer Review

2024/5/1

Linkage analysis revised–linking digital traces and survey data

Communication Methods and Measures

2023/9/16

Do Online Ads Sway Voters? Understanding the Persuasiveness of Online Political Ads

Political Communication

2024/3/3

On or off topic? Understanding the effects of issue-related political targeted ads

Information, Communication & Society

2023/11/2

Neue Infrastrukturen für die Messung digitaler Mediennutzung

Publizistik

2023/9

Is there a visual bias in televised debates? Evidence from Germany, 2002–2017

Visual Communication

2023/5

The smartphone as a tool for mobile communication research: Assessing mobile campaign perceptions and effects with experience sampling

new media & society

2023/4

Incivility in context

2023/1/23

Understanding the democratic role of perceived online political micro-targeting: longitudinal effects on trust in democracy and political interest

Journal of Information Technology & Politics

2022/10/2

Linking media content and survey data in a dynamic and digital media environment–mobile longitudinal linkage analysis

Digital Journalism

2022/1/2

How to capture reciprocal communication dynamics: Comparing longitudinal statistical approaches in order to analyze within-and between-person effects

Journal of Communication

2021/4/1

Political advertising exposed: Tracking Facebook ads in the 2021 Dutch elections

Internet Policy Review

2021

Measuring reciprocal dynamics between communication processes and effects in distinct growth sequences

Communication Methods and Measures

2021/1/2

When they go low, we gloat: How trait and state Schadenfreude moderate the perception and effect of negative political messages.

Journal of Media Psychology: Theories, Methods, and Applications

2021

Only one moment in time? Investigating the dynamic relationship of emotions and attention toward political information with mobile experience sampling

Communication Research

2020/12

Expanding the methodological toolbox: Factorial surveys in journalism research

Journalism Studies

2020/5/18

Is context the key? The (non-) differential effects of mediated incivility in three European countries

Political Communication

2020/1/2

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