Table of contents

Journal articles

  1. Puschmann, C., Ausserhofer, J., & Šlerka, J. (2020). Converging on a nativist core? Comparing issues on the Facebook pages of the Pegida movement and the Alternative for Germany. European Journal of Communication, 35(3), 230-248. doi: 10.1177/0267323120922068

  2. Ilijašić Veršić, I., & Ausserhofer, J. (2019). Social sciences, humanities and their interoperability with the European Open Science Cloud: What is SSHOC? Mitteilungen Der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare, 72(2), 383–391. doi: 10.31263/voebm.v72i2.3216

  3. Ausserhofer, J., Gutounig, R., Oppermann, M., Matiasek, S., & Goldgruber, E. (2017). The datafication of data journalism scholarship: Focal points, methods and research propositions for the investigation of data-intensive newswork. Journalism. doi: 10.1177/1464884917700667

  4. Backholm, K., Ausserhofer, J., Frey, E., Larsen, A. G., Hornmoen, H., Högväg, J., & Reimerth, G. (2017). Crises, rumours and reposts: Journalists’ social media content gathering and verification practices in breaking news situations. Media and Communication, 5(2), 67–76. doi: 10.17645/mac.v5i2.878

  5. Ausserhofer, J., & Maireder, A. (2013). National politics on Twitter: Structures and topics of a networked public sphere. Information, Communication & Society, 16(3), 291–314. doi: 10.1080/1369118X.2012.756050

Edited book

  1. Maireder, A., Ausserhofer, J., Schumann, C., & Taddicken, M. (Eds.). (2015). Digitale Methoden in der Kommunikationswissenschaft [Digital methods in communication science]. Berlin: Digital Communication Research. doi: 10.17174/dcr.v2.0

Conference proceedings

  1. Goldgruber, E., Sackl-Sharif, S., Gutounig, R., & Ausserhofer, J. (2017). Social media as a crisis communication arena: Digging into new communication spaces. In A. Skaržauskienė & N. Gudeliene (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Social Media (ECSM) (pp. 115–123). Vilnius: Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited.

Book chapters

  1. Goldgruber, E., Sackl-Sharif, S., Ausserhofer, J., & Gutounig, R. (2018). “When the levee breaks”: Recommendations for social media use during environmental disasters. In H. Hornmoen & K. Backholm (Eds.), Social media use in crisis and risk communication (pp. 229–253). Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited. doi: 10.1108/978-1-78756-269-120181015

  2. Goldgruber, E., Sackl-Sharif, S., Ausserhofer, J., & Gutounig, R. (2018). “When the levee breaks”: Recommendations for social media use during environmental disasters. In H. Hornmoen & K. Backholm (Eds.), Social media use in crisis and risk communication (pp. 229–253). Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited. doi: 10.1108/978-1-78756-269-120181015

  3. Ausserhofer, J. (2017). Die Datenbank verdient die Hauptrolle: Bausteine einer Methodologie für Open Digital Humanities [The database deserves the main role: Building blocks of a methodology for open digital humanities]. In S. Eichhorn, B. Oberreither, M. Rauchenbacher, I. Schwentner, & K. Serles (Eds.), Aufgehoben? Speicherorte, -diskurse und -medien von Literatur (pp. 271–282). Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.

  4. Ausserhofer, J., Kann, B., Kastberger, K., Ruiss, G., & Schuh, F. (2017). Lexikon einer Podiumsdiskussion – Dokumentation einer Kontroverse. In S. Eichhorn, B. Oberreither, M. Rauchenbacher, I. Schwentner, & K. Serles (Eds.), Aufgehoben? Speicherorte, -diskurse und -medien von Literatur (pp. 283–297). Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.

  5. Puschmann, C., & Ausserhofer, J. (2017). Social data APIs: Origin, types, issues. In M. T. Schäfer & K. van Es (Eds.), The datafied society: Studying culture through data (pp. 147–154). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.344887