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Petro Tolochko
Petro Tolochko
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From newsworthiness to shareworthiness: How to predict news sharing based on article characteristics
D Trilling, P Tolochko, B Burscher
Journalism & mass communication quarterly 94 (1), 38-60, 2017
4102017
What’s in a post? How sentiment and issue salience affect users’ emotional reactions on Facebook
JM Eberl, P Tolochko, P Jost, T Heidenreich, HG Boomgaarden
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 17 (1), 48-65, 2020
1002020
In validations we trust? The impact of imperfect human annotations as a gold standard on the quality of validation of automated content analysis
H Song, P Tolochko, JM Eberl, O Eisele, E Greussing, T Heidenreich, ...
Political Communication 37 (4), 550-572, 2020
792020
The usual suspects? Distribution of collaboration capital in marine biodiversity research
P Tolochko, ABM Vadrot
Marine Policy 124, 104318, 2021
462021
Marine biodiversity negotiations during COVID-19: A new role for digital diplomacy?
ABM Vadrot, A Langlet, I Tessnow-von Wysocki, P Tolochko, E Brogat, ...
Global Environmental Politics 21 (3), 169-186, 2021
402021
Analysis of linguistic complexity in professional and citizen media
P Tolochko, HG Boomgaarden
Journalism Studies 19 (12), 1786-1803, 2018
302018
“That looks hard!”: Effects of objective and perceived textual complexity on factual and structural political knowledge
P Tolochko, H Song, H Boomgaarden
Political Communication 36 (4), 609-628, 2019
272019
Determining political text complexity: Conceptualizations, measurements, and application
P Tolochko, HG Boomgaarden
International Journal of Communication 13, 21, 2019
212019
Selective world-building: Collaboration and regional specificities in the marine biodiversity field
P Tolochko, ABM Vadrot
Environmental Science & Policy 126, 79-89, 2021
92021
How do executives communicate about crises? A framework for comparative analysis
O Eisele, P Tolochko, HG Boomgaarden
European Journal of Political Research 61 (4), 952-972, 2022
72022
Emotional reactions on Austrian parties’ Facebook pages during the 2017 Austrian Parliamentary election
JM Eberl, P Tolochko, E Greussing, H Song, F Lind, T Heidenreich, ...
Computational communication science lab report, 2017
62017
My voters should see this! What news items are shared by politicians on Facebook?
T Heidenreich, JM Eberl, P Tolochko, F Lind, HG Boomgaarden
The International Journal of Press/Politics 29 (1), 5-25, 2024
52024
Same but different: A comparison of estimation approaches for exponential random graph models for multiple networks
P Tolochko, HG Boomgaarden
Social Networks 76, 1-11, 2024
22024
What’s in a name? The effect of named entities on topic modelling interpretability
P Tolochko, P Balluff, J Bernhard, S Galyga, NS Lebernegg, ...
Communication Methods and Measures, 1-22, 2024
2024
Do You Speak Disinformation? Computational Detection of Deceptive News-Like Content Using Linguistic and Stylistic Features
N Lebernegg, JM Eberl, P Tolochko, H Boomgaarden
Digital Journalism, 1-24, 2024
2024
The “Who is Who” of Migration Information Campaigns on Social Media
VK Brändle, P Tolochko
Journal of Borderlands Studies 38 (6), 1015-1033, 2023
2023
What you expect is (not) what you get: the impact of initial and post-hoc judgments of message characteristics on political information recall
H Song, P Tolochko, HG Boomgaarden
Media Psychology 25 (1), 128-154, 2022
2022
Dissemination of political information on Twitter: An empirical social network analysis
P Tolochko, DC Trilling
2015
Digital Skills Among Youth: A Dataset from a Three-Wave Longitudinal Survey in Six European Countries
H Machackova, M Jaron Bedrosova, M Muzik, R Zlamal, J Fikrlova, ...
Das politische Retweet-Netzwerk zur Nationalratswahl 2017
JM Eberl, P Tolochko, H Song, H Boomgaarden
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