Michael Hameleers

Michael Hameleers

Universiteit van Amsterdam

H-index: 30

Europe-Netherlands

About Michael Hameleers

Michael Hameleers, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit van Amsterdam, specializes in the field of Populism, populist communication, polarization, misinformation, disinformation.

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

Why Do Social Media Users Accept, Doubt or Resist Corrective Information? A Qualitative Analysis of Comments in Response to Corrective Information on Social Media

Beyond Belief Correction: Effects of the Truth Sandwich on Perceptions of Fact-checkers and Verification Intentions

Cheap Versus Deep Manipulation: The Effects of Cheapfakes Versus Deepfakes in a Political Setting

They Would Never Say Anything Like This! Reasons To Doubt Political Deepfakes

Distorting the truth versus blatant lies: The effects of different degrees of deception in domestic and foreign political deepfakes

The state-of-the-art in combating mis-and disinformation: Lessons from pre-and debunking approaches

Misinformation Detection in the Context of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Evidence from Original Survey Data Collected in 19 Democracies

Why do Citizens Choose to Read Fact-Checks in the Context of the Russian War in Ukraine? The Role of Directional and Accuracy Motivations in Nineteen Democracies

Michael Hameleers Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor Political Communication

Citations(all)

3423

Citations(since 2020)

3276

Cited By

883

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

55

Email

University Profile Page

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Michael Hameleers Skills & Research Interests

Populism

populist communication

polarization

misinformation

disinformation

Top articles of Michael Hameleers

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Why Do Social Media Users Accept, Doubt or Resist Corrective Information? A Qualitative Analysis of Comments in Response to Corrective Information on Social Media

Journalism Studies

Michael Hameleers

2024/4/10

Beyond Belief Correction: Effects of the Truth Sandwich on Perceptions of Fact-checkers and Verification Intentions

Journalism Practice

Marina Tulin

Michael Hameleers

Claes De Vreese

Michaël Opgenhaffen

Ferre Wouters

2024/2/2

Cheap Versus Deep Manipulation: The Effects of Cheapfakes Versus Deepfakes in a Political Setting

International Journal of Public Opinion Research

Michael Hameleers

2024/3/1

They Would Never Say Anything Like This! Reasons To Doubt Political Deepfakes

European Journal of Communication

Michael Hameleers

Toni GLA van der Meer

Tom Dobber

2024/2

Distorting the truth versus blatant lies: The effects of different degrees of deception in domestic and foreign political deepfakes

Computers in Human Behavior

Michael Hameleers

Toni GLA van der Meer

Tom Dobber

2024/3/1

The state-of-the-art in combating mis-and disinformation: Lessons from pre-and debunking approaches

Michael Hameleers

2024

Misinformation Detection in the Context of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Evidence from Original Survey Data Collected in 19 Democracies

International Journal of Public Opinion Research

Luisa Gehle

Michael Hameleers

Marina Tulin

Claes Holger de Vreese

Toril Aalberg

...

2024

Why do Citizens Choose to Read Fact-Checks in the Context of the Russian War in Ukraine? The Role of Directional and Accuracy Motivations in Nineteen Democracies

The International Journal of Press/Politics

Marina Tulin

Michael Hameleers

Claes de Vreese

Toril Aalberg

Nicoleta Corbu

...

2024/2/29

4. Disenchantment with Political Information: Attitudes, Processes, and Effects

Communication Research into the Digital Society Fundam

Alessandro Nai

Susan Vermeer

Linda Bos

Michael Hameleers

2024/2/12

Debasing Language Expressed by Two Radical Right-Wing Populist Leaders in the Netherlands: Geert Wilders and Thierry Baudet

Michael Hameleers

2023/4/27

Degrees of deception: The effects of different types of COVID-19 misinformation and the effectiveness of corrective information in crisis times

Information, Communication & Society

Michael Hameleers

Edda Humprecht

Judith Möller

Jula Lühring

2023/7/4

They are all against us! The effects of populist blame attributions to political, corporate, and scientific elites

Communications

Michael Hameleers

Toni GLA van der Meer

Jelle W Boumans

2023/11/27

Entering an information era of parallel truths? A qualitative analysis of legitimizing and de-legitimizing truth claims in established versus alternative media outlets

Communication Research

Michael Hameleers

Nilou Yekta

2023

Can fighting misinformation have a negative spillover effect? How warnings for the threat of misinformation can decrease general news credibility

Journalism Studies

Toni GLA van der Meer

Michael Hameleers

Jakob Ohme

2023/4/26

What are the longer-term effects of political deepfakes, and can we successfully pre-and debunk their potentially negative impact on democracy?

Michael Hameleers

Toni GLA van der Meer

Tom Dobber

Marina Tulin

Alice Hamilton

2023/6/8

It’s Nothing but a Deepfake! The Effects of Misinformation and Deepfake Labels Delegitimizing an Authentic Political Speech

International Journal of Communication

Michael Hameleers

Franziska Marquart

2023/10/14

The emotional effects of multimodal disinformation: How multimodality, issue relevance, and anxiety affect misperceptions about the flu vaccine

New Media & Society

Jiyoung Lee

Michael Hameleers

Soo Yun Shin

2023/4/11

Generative AI & trust in journalism

Tom Dobber

Michael Hameleers

Toni GLA van der Meer

Christopher Starke

2023/6/6

Striking the balance between fake and real: under what conditions can media literacy messages that warn about misinformation maintain trust in accurate information?

Behaviour & Information Technology

Michael Hameleers

Toni van der Meer

2023/10/11

The misinformation receptivity framework: Political misinformation and disinformation as cognitive Bayesian inference problems.

European Psychologist

Leor Zmigrod

Ryan Burnell

Michael Hameleers

2023

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