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    Trust in Science, Perceived Media Exaggeration About COVID-19, and Social Distancing Behavior by Neureiter, Ariadne, Stubenvoll, Marlis, Kaskeleviciute, Ruta, Matthes, Jörg

    Published in Frontiers in public health (01-12-2021)
    “…For many individuals, the media function as a primary source of information about preventative measures to combat COVID-19. However, a considerable number of…”
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    See something, say something? The role of online self-disclosure on fear of terror among young social media users by Kaskeleviciute, Ruta, Knupfer, Helena, Matthes, Jörg

    Published in New media & society (01-11-2024)
    “…Given that terrorism is omnipresent on social media, it is imperative to study how seeing terror content online is related to individuals’ attitudes,…”
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    The affective nexus between refugees and terrorism: A panel study on how social media use shapes negative attitudes toward refugees by Matthes, Jörg, Kaskeleviciute, Ruta, Knupfer, Helena, Masood, Muhammad

    Published in Political psychology (01-12-2024)
    “…Social media, as an important resource of information for many contentious topics, has great affective potential in terms of anger and fear. We investigated…”
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    “I stand up for us”: Muslims’ feelings of stigmatization in response to terrorism on social media by Kaskeleviciute, Ruta, Knupfer, Helena, Matthes, Jörg

    Published in New media & society (22-03-2024)
    “…Terrorism has the potential to divide societies. It is particularly relevant to investigate how Islamist terrorism on social media is associated with Muslim…”
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    Inconspicuous Terrorists?: Effects of Terrorism News on Attitudes and Stereotypes About Muslims by Kaskeleviciute, Ruta, Knupfer, Helena, Matthes, Jörg

    Published in Journalism & mass communication quarterly (21-09-2024)
    “…Differentiation between terrorists and Muslims can mitigate the negative effects of terrorism news. In this study, participants were shown Islamist terrorism…”
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    A Vicious Cycle? Threat of Terror, Perceived Media Bias, and Support for Surveillance Policies by Kaskeleviciute, Ruta, Matthes, Jörg

    Published in Mass communication & society (04-05-2023)
    “…Islamist terrorist attacks and existing terror threat can seriously affect intergroup relations and policy making. Drawing on hostile media effect theory and…”
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    Who was hurt? Effects of victim characteristics in news articles about far-right violence on fear and terrorism label use by Knupfer, Helena, Kaskeleviciute, Ruta, Matthes, Jörg

    Published in Journalism (London, England) (15-12-2023)
    “…Right-wing extremist (RWE) violence and terrorism pose a severe threat to Western societies, including Germany. This study tests how differences in…”
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    Who Says "Muslims Are Not Terrorists"? News Differentiation, Muslim versus Non-Muslim Sources, and Attitudes toward Muslims by Kaskeleviciute, Ruta, Knupfer, Helena, Matthes, Jörg

    Published in Mass communication & society (02-01-2024)
    “…Media coverage on terrorism can lead to negative attitudes toward Muslims. We theorize that undifferentiated news-i.e., not explicitly distinguishing Muslims…”
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    Who Differentiates between Muslims and Islamist Terrorists in Terrorism News Coverage? An Actor-based Approach by Matthes, Jörg, Kaskeleviciute, Ruta, Schmuck, Desirée, von Sikorski, Christian, Klobasa, Claudia, Knupfer, Helena, Saumer, Melanie

    Published in Journalism studies (London, England) (17-11-2020)
    “…The present study took an actor-based approach to explain news differentiation in terrorism coverage. Actors were defined as non-Muslim sources, Muslim…”
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