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Applying LDA topic modeling in communication research: Toward a valid and reliable methodology
D Maier, A Waldherr, P Miltner, G Wiedemann, A Niekler, A Keinert, ...
Computational methods for communication science, 13-38, 2021
6732021
Overcoming language barriers: Assessing the potential of machine translation and topic modeling for the comparative analysis of multilingual text corpora
U Reber
Communication methods and measures 13 (2), 102-125, 2019
752019
Applying LDA topic modeling in communication research: Toward a valid and reliable methodology. Communication Methods and Measures, 12 (2–3), 93–118
D Maier, A Waldherr, P Miltner, G Wiedemann, A Niekler, A Keinert, ...
242018
How political conflict shapes online spaces: a comparison of climate change hyperlink networks in the US and Germany
T Häussler, S Adam, HC Schmid-Petri, U Reber
International Journal of Communication 11, 3096-3117, 2017
222017
How climate change skeptics (try to) spread their ideas: Using computational methods to assess the resonance among skeptics’ and legacy media
S Adam, U Reber, T Häussler, H Schmid-Petri
PLoS One 15 (10), e0240089, 2020
212020
Coalitions and counter-coalitions in online contestation: An analysis of the German and British climate change debate
S Adam, T Häussler, H Schmid-Petri, U Reber
New Media & Society 21 (11-12), 2671-2690, 2019
212019
Identifying and analyzing hyperlink issue networks
S Adam, T Häussler, H Schmid-Petri, U Reber
Political Communication in the Online World, 233-247, 2015
212015
Barriers to evidence use for sustainability: Insights from pesticide policy and practice
B Hofmann, K Ingold, C Stamm, P Ammann, RIL Eggen, R Finger, ...
Ambio 52 (2), 425-439, 2023
162023
Homophily and prestige: An assessment of their relative strength to explain link formation in the online climate change debate
H Schmid-Petri, S Adam, U Reber, T Häussler, D Maier, P Miltner, ...
Social networks 55, 47-54, 2018
162018
The climate of debate: How institutional factors shape legislative discourses on climate change. A comparative framing perspective
T Häussler, H Schmid-Petri, S Adam, U Reber, D Arlt
Studies in Communication Sciences 16 (1), 94-102, 2016
142016
Global climate change or national climate changes? An analysis of the performance of online issue publics in integrating global issues
U Reber
Environmental Communication 15 (2), 173-188, 2021
102021
A dynamic perspective on publics and counterpublics: the role of the blogosphere in pushing the issue of climate change during the 2016 US presidential campaign
H Schmid-Petri, U Reber, D Arlt, D Elgesem, S Adam, T Häussler
Environmental communication 14 (3), 378-390, 2020
82020
Political contestation online: Analyzing coalitions and their online strength in the field of climate change
S Adam, T Häussler, H Schmid-Petri, U Reber
Paper Presented at the 68th Annual Conference of the International …, 2018
62018
Integrating biodiversity: a longitudinal and cross-sectoral analysis of Swiss politics
U Reber, M Fischer, K Ingold, F Kienast, AM Hersperger, R Grütter, ...
Policy Sciences 55 (2), 311-335, 2022
42022
An analysis of online framing dynamics between climate advocates and skeptics in the UK
S Adam, HC Schmid-Petri, U Reber, T Häussler
42019
The role of actors' issue and sector specialization for policy integration in the parliamentary arena: an analysis of Swiss biodiversity policy using text as data
U Reber, K Ingold, M Fischer
Policy Sciences 56 (1), 95-114, 2023
22023
Im Schatten des politischen Fokus
M Fischer, U Reber
aqua viva. Die Zeitschrift für Gewässerschutz 2022 (4), 30-31, 2022
2022
Klimawandelskeptiker und ihre (mögliche) Resonanz in den Massenmedien
S Adam, U Reber, T Häussler, HC Schmid-Petri
2021
A closer look at the transnational online public discourse on climate change
U Reber
2020
World Wide Web? A closer look at the transnational online public discourse on climate change
U Reber
Universität Bern, 2020
2020
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