🔥JOBS JOBS JOBS🔥 Super exciting #postdoc@ddc-sdu.bsky.social#commskyfa-eosd-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candid...
I was the first postdoc at DDC and highly recommend applying for the positions. Check it out:
Check our open access publication on what makes news authentic in the eyes of young adults in Denmark 🇩🇰 this is an outcome of my work as a postdoc at @ddc-sdu.bsky.social in 2022-2023, which was done in partnership with my amazing colleagues at the Trust and News Authenticity project 🎉
📢New publication by our Trust and News Authenticity Project featuring @gehrke.bsky.social, Johanna Eggers, @claesdevreese.bsky.social & David Nicolas Hopmann 🔎📰This qualitative study explores the key factors young people consider when assessing the authenticity of online news content☑️
This study investigates how young adults in Denmark authenticate news they come across on social media. Based on data from 300 entries of news diaries and interviews with 20 participants, we found ...
I have completed my University Teaching Trajectory (UTQ/BKO) 🥳 A wonderful way to celebrate my first year as an assistant professor at the University of Groningen.
📢 We are hiring a Postdoctoral Researcher to study misinformation effects and policies You will be working with @claesdevreese.bsky.socialvacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/Post...
I couldn't be more proud of – now MA candidate – Lila Dimas, who won the best BA thesis award of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Groningen. It was my honor to supervise this bright and talented student, who investigated the Tate-Thunberg clash using Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis.
False allegations about electoral fraud have been widespread in the past years. In this study with US and Brazilian populations, we investigated the effectiveness of credible sources and pre-bunking in the so-called ‘voter fraud’ context. Check the primary findings:
Imagine when adding race. Curious to see if there is data in this respect.
Looking very much forward to read the entire book. Among the findings: “Women tend to consume less news in part due to their heavy caretaking responsibilities and persistent divisions of labor in the home that often afford men more time to keep up with news (at least in heterosexual relationships)”