Magdalena Wischnewski
Wissenschaftliche MitarbeiterinDr. Magdalena Wischnewski
Anschrift | Tectrum Bismarckstr. 120 47057 Duisburg |
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magdalena.wischnewski@uni-due.de |
Forschungsinteressen
- Motivated Reasoning
- Political Psychology
- Misinformation and Fake News
- Affect and Emotion
- Prosocial Decision Making
- Social Movements in Social Media
- Social Bots
Curriculum Vitae
Übersicht
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Akademische Qualifikation
Since 2018
PhD student, University of Duisburg-Essen (Advisor: Prof. Dr. Nicole Krämer)
2015 - 2018
Master of Science: Cognitive Psychology, University of Freiburg
2012 - 2015
Bachelor of Science: Psychology, University of Freiburg
Beruflicher Werdegang
03/2016 - 09/2018
Research Assistance
University of Freiburg, PD Dr. R. Thomaschke
02/2015 - 07/2015
Studio Assistance
Prof. S. Kühn (Akademie der bildenden Künste Nürnberg)
01/2015 - 07/2015
Student Assistance
Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Prof. Dr. M. Schumacher
11/2013 - 07/2014
Student Assistance
University of Freiburg, Prof. Dr. J. Krummenacher
Präsentationen
Ngo, T., Wischnewski, M. & Bernemann, R. (2020). Human detection of social bots. Paper Presentation at the 2nd Multidisciplinary International Symposium on Disinformation in Open Online Media.
Wischnewski, M., Bruns, A., Graham, T., Keller, T., Angus, D., Dehghan, E., & Moon, B. (2020). Infowars-activity on Twitter: Exploring gatewatching, shareworthiness and social bots. Paper Presentation at the 2nd Multidisciplinary International Symposium on Disinformation in Open Online Media.
Wischnewski, M. & Krämer, N. (2020). I reason who I am? Identity salience manipulation to reduce motivated reasoning in news consumption. Paper Presentation at the 11th International Conference on Social Media and Society
Wischnewski, M. & Krämer, N. (2020). Identity salience manipulation to increase counter-attitudinal news acceptance. Paper Presentation at the 43rd annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology
Wischnewski, M. & Krämer, N. (2019). The role of motivated reasoning in succumbing to fake news: Exploring new predictors in an ongoing debate. Paper presentation at the 11th conference of The Media Psychology Division.
Publikationen
2022
Wischnewski, M., & Wermter, A. (2022). Is foreign language news more or less credible than native language news? Examining the foreign language effect on credibility perceptions. Paper Presentation at the International Communication Association 72nd Annual Conference, Paris, France.
Wischnewski, M., Ngo, T., Bernemann, R., Jansen, M., & Krämer, N. (2022). “I agree with you, bot!” How users (dis)engage with social bots on Twitter. New Media & Society, online first. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448211072307
2021
Wischnewski, M., Bernemann, R., Ngo, T., & Krämer, N. (2021). Disagree? You must be a bot! How beliefs shape Twitter profile perceptions. Paper Presentation at ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Yokohama ’21).
Wischnewski, M., Bruns, A., & Keller, T. (2021). Shareworthiness and motivated reasoning in hyper-partisan news sharing behavior on Twitter. Paper Presentation at the virtual International Communication Association 71st Annual Conference.
Wischnewski, M., Bernemann, R., Ngo, T., & Krämer, N. (2021). Political bot or not? Beliefs shape Twitter profile perceptions. Paper Presentation at the 44th annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology.
Wischnewski, M., Ngo, T., Bernemann, R., Jansen, M., & Krämer, N. (2021). “I agree with you, bot!” How users (dis)engage with social bots on Twitter. Paper Presentation at the 12th conference of The Media Psychology Division.
Mirbabaie, M., Brünker, F., Wischnewski, M., & Meinert, J. (2021). The Development of Connective Action during Social Movements on Social Media. ACM Transactions on Social Computing, 4(1), https://doi.org/10.1145/3446981
Wischnewski, M., Bruns, A., & Keller, T. (2021). Shareworthiness and motivated reasoning in hyper-partisan news sharing behavior on Twitter. Digital Journalism, 9(5), 549-570. https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2021.1903960
Wischnewski, M., Bernemann, R., Ngo, T., & Krämer, N. (2021). Disagree? You must be a bot! How beliefs shape Twitter profile perceptions. In Proceedings of Yokohama’21: ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Yokohama ’21). ACM, New York, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445109
Wischnewski, M., & Krämer, N. (2021). The role of emotions and identity-protection cognition when processing (mis-)information. Technology, Mind, and Behavior, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1037/tmb0000029
2020
Wischnewski, M., & Krämer, N. (2020). I reason who I am? Identity salience manipulation to reduce motivated reasoning in news consumption. In: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Social Media and Society.
Brünker, F., Wischnewski, M., Mirbabaie, M., & Meinert, J. (2020). The role of social media during social movements – observations from the #metoo debate on Twitter. In: Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). Maui, Hawaii
Stipendien
10/2019 - 04/2020
RISE_SMA
08/2017 - 10/2017
DAAD PROMOS-Stipendium der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität
08/2016 - 06/2017
Erasmus+ Stipendium
Auslandsaufenthalte
10/2019 - 04 /2020
DMRC Queensland University of Technology (Advisor: Prof. Dr. Axel Bruns)
08/2017 – 10/2017
Decision Research, Eugene (Advisor: Dr. Paul Slovic)
10/2017 - 06/2017
JEDI Lab, University of Linköping (Advisor: Prof. Dr. Daniel Västfjäll)