Publications by interesting people
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Jaein Shim, Maximilian Kreutner, Markus Strohmaier (May 20, 2026)Long-Term Topic Dynamics in U.S. News Coverage
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Sebastian Haunss, Priska Daphi, Jan Matti Dollbaum, Larissa Meier, Pál Susánszky (May 19, 2026)Protests in Germany 2000–2020. A dataset based on local protest event data in Bremen, Dresden, Leipzig, and StuttgartGerman Politics
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Filip Miletić, Neele Falk (May 19, 2026)What Are LLMs Doing to Scientific Communication? Measuring Changes in Writing Practices and Reading ExperiencearXiv (Cornell University)
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Christopher Klamm, Marc Debus, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Ines Rehbein, Sarah Wagner (May 19, 2026)Issue ownership in times of crisis: Dynamics of party issue ownership during the COVID-19 pandemicParty Politics
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Sebastian Munoz-Najar Galvez, Jinsook Lee, AJ Alvero, sheridan stewart, René F. Kizilcec, Amy Desiderio (May 17, 2026)Artificial Communication and Media Realism for College AdmissionsState University of New York Press eBooks
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Annika Schwabe, Lukas Kosch, Hajo G. Boomgaarden, Günther Stocker (May 14, 2026)First- or Third-Person: The Impact of Narrative Voice and Reception Mode on Empathy, Identification, and Parasocial Interaction in Literary EngagementEmpirical Studies of the Arts
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Ana Macanovic (May 14, 2026)Sifting through text and time – computational text analysis for historical sociologyEdward Elgar Publishing eBooks
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Komal Sharma, Deepti Singh, Bart Bonikowski, Sonali McDermid (May 13, 2026)Regional inequity in top-tier climate change researchCommunications Earth & Environment
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Joshua Clinton, Soubhik Barari, Ethan Busby, Trent Buskirk, Raymond Duch, Anna‐Carolina Haensch, D. Sunshine Hillygus, Courtney Kennedy, Kevin Munger, Douglas Rivers, Sean Westwood (May 7, 2026)Public Opinion in the Age of AI
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Joshua Clinton, Soubhik Barari, Ethan Busby, Trent Buskirk, Raymond Duch, Anna‐Carolina Haensch, D. Sunshine Hillygus, Courtney Kennedy, Kevin Munger, Douglas Rivers, Sean Westwood (May 7, 2026)Public Opinion in the Age of AI
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Maximilian Maurer, Maximilian Linde, Gabriella Lapesa (May 7, 2026)Who and What? Using Linguistic Features and Annotator Characteristics to Analyze Annotation VariationarXiv (Cornell University)
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Maximilian Maurer, Maximilian Linde, Gabriella Lapesa (May 7, 2026)Who and What? Using Linguistic Features and Annotator Characteristics to Analyze Annotation VariationArXiv.org
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Daniel Saldivia Gonzatti, Lennart Schürmann, Sophia Hunger, Swen Hutter (May 6, 2026)How Confrontational Protest Shapes Public Opinion: Experimental Evidence from Climate MobilizationPolitical Behavior
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Cas Mudde, Nicolas Roulier (May 6, 2026)How “national” are national teams? A typology of national teamsCommunication and Critical/Cultural Studies
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Arnault Chatelain, Étienne Ollion, Qianwen Guan, Diandra Fabre, Lorraine Goeuriot, Émile Chapuis, Abdelkrim Beloued, Marie Candito, Nicolas Hervé, Didier Schwab (May 6, 2026)BenCSSmark: Making the Social Sciences Count in LLM ResearcharXiv (Cornell University)
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Arnault Chatelain, Étienne Ollion, Qianwen Guan, Diandra Fabre, Lorraine Goeuriot, Émile Chapuis, Abdelkrim Beloued, Marie Candito, Nicolas Hervé, Didier Schwab (May 6, 2026)BenCSSmark: Making the Social Sciences Count in LLM ResearchArXiv.org
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Joshua Clinton, Soubhikl Barari, Ethan Busby, Trent Buskirk, Raymond Duch, Anna‐Carolina Haensch, D. Sunshine Hillygus, Courtney Kennedy, Kevin Munger, Douglas Rivers, Sean Westwood (May 5, 2026)Public Opinion in the Age of AI
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Julian Schlenker, Ines Rehbein, Lilly Brauner, Florian Ertz, Ines Reinig, Simone Paolo Ponzetto (Apr 30, 2026)GePaDeSE: A New Resource for Clause-Level Aspect in German Parliamentary Debates
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Florian Omiecienski, Cornelia Sindermann, Agnieszka Faleńska (Apr 30, 2026)Prompt-Based Stance Control in German: An Evaluation of LLMs for Experimental Research on Attitude Change
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