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Karolina Koc-Michalska

Karolina Koc-Michalska

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D-Index
27
Citations
2949
World Ranking
1468
National Ranking
9

Best Publications

  • Helping populism win? Social media use, filter bubbles, and support for populist presidential candidates in the 2016 US election campaign

    Jacob Groshek;Karolina Koc-Michalska

  • Informing, engaging, mobilizing or interacting: Searching for a European model of web campaigning:

    Darren G Lilleker;Karolina Koc-Michalska;Eva Johanna Schweitzer;Michal Jacunski

  • Does a Crisis Change News Habits? A Comparative Study of the Effects of COVID-19 on News Media Use in 17 European Countries

    Peter Van Aelst;Fanni Toth;Laia Castro;Laia Castro;Václav Štětka

  • What drives political participation? Motivations and Mobilization in a Digital Age

    Darren G. Lilleker;Karolina Koc-Michalska

  • Online Political Communication Strategies: MEPs, E-Representation, and Self-Representation

    Darren G. Lilleker;Karolina Koc-Michalska

  • Does the platform matter? Social media and COVID-19 conspiracy theory beliefs in 17 countries:

    Yannis Theocharis;Ana Cardenal;Soyeon Jin;Toril Aalberg

  • Platform affordances and political participation: how social media reshape political engagement

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  • Online Campaigning in France, 2007–2012: Political Actors and Citizens in the Aftermath of the Web.2.0 Evolution

    Karolina Koc-Michalska;Rachel Gibson;Thierry Vedel

  • Navigating high-choice European political information environments: A comparative analysis of news user profiles and political knowledge

    Laia Castro;Laia Castro;Jesper Strömbäck;Frank Esser;Peter Van Aelst

  • The normalization of online campaigning in the web.2.0 era

    Karolina Koc-Michalska;Darren G Lilleker;Alison Smith;Daniel Weissmann

  • The normalization of online campaigning in the web.2.0 era

    Karolina Koc-Michalska;Darren G. Lilleker;Alison Smith;Daniel Weissmann

  • Poland’s 2011 online election campaign: New tools, new professionalism, new ways to win votes

    Karolina Koc-Michalska;Darren G. Lilleker;Pawel Surowiec;Pawel Baranowski

  • Populism in the era of Twitter: How social media contextualized new insights into an old phenomenon:

    Homero Gil de Zúñiga;Karolina Koc Michalska;Andrea Römmele

  • Right-wing populism, social media and echo chambers in Western democracies:

    Shelley Boulianne;Karolina Koc-Michalska;Bruce Bimber

  • Are Campaigns Getting Uglier, and Who Is to Blame? Negativity, Dramatization and Populism on Facebook in the 2014 and 2019 EP Election Campaigns

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  • Mobilizing media: comparing TV and social media effects on protest mobilization

    Shelley Boulianne;Karolina Koc-Michalska;Bruce Bimber

  • Digital Politics: Mobilization, Engagement, and Participation

    Karolina Koc-Michalska;Darren G. Lilleker

  • From Online Political Posting to Mansplaining: The Gender Gap and Social Media in Political Discussion:

    Karolina Koc-Michalska;Anya Schiffrin;Anamaria Lopez;Shelley Boulianne

  • Civic political engagement and social change in the new digital age

    Karolina Koc-Michalska;Darren G. Lilleker;Thierry Vedel

  • Facebook affordances and citizen engagement during elections: European political parties and their benefit from online strategies?

    Karolina Koc-Michalska;Darren G. Lilleker;Tomasz Michalski;Rachel Gibson

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