Publikationen (FIS Import)
Bücher
Jungherr, Andreas (2009a) The DigiActive Guide to Twitter for Activism. DigiActive.
Jungherr, Andreas (2009b) ‘Twitternde Politiker: Zwischen buntem Rauschen und Bürgernähe 2.0’. In: Bieber, Christoph, Eifert, Martin, Groß, Thomas, and Lamla, Jörn (eds) Soziale Netze in der digitalen Welt: Das Internet zwischen egalitärer Beteiligung und ökonomischer Macht. Frankfurt, M. ; New York, NY: Campus-Verl., pp. 99–127.
Jürgens, Pascal, Jungherr, Andreas, and Heitmann, Benjamin (2009) ‘The interplay of theory and observation: a proposition for structured research on human behavior on the web’. In: Proceedings of the WebSci’09: Society On-Line. Athen.
Schultz, Dan, and Jungherr, Andreas (2010) ‘Picking the Right One in a Transient World’. In: Joyce, Mary (ed) Digital Activism Decoded: The New Mechanics of Change. New York, pp. 33–45.
Jungherr, Andreas, and Jürgens, Pascal (2010) ‘The political click: political participation through e-petitions in Germany’. Policy and Internet, 2(Iss. 4, Art. 6): 127–161.
Jungherr, Andreas, Jürgens, Pascal, and Schoen, Harald (2010) ‘Twitterprognosen, oder: Warum die Piratenpartei beinahe die Wahl 2009 gewonnen hätte’. Zeit Online, (Zweitstimme-das Politik-Blog, 13. Dezember 2010).
Jürgens, Pascal, and Jungherr, Andreas (2010) ‘The political click: political participation through e-petitions in Germany’. Policy & Internet, 2(4).
Jung, Christian, and Jungherr, Andreas (2010) ‘Unterstützer als politische Botschafter gewinnen’.
Jungherr, Andreas, Krohn, Malte, and Ludwigs, David J. (2010) ‘Neues Kleid macht alten Newsletter erfolgreich’.
Jürgens, Pascal, and Jungherr, Andreas (2011) ‘Wahlkampf vom Sofa aus: Twitter im Bundestagswahlkampf 2009.’. In: Schweitzer, Eva Johanna and Albrecht, Steffen (eds) Das Internet im Wahlkampf: Analysen zur Bundestagswahl 2009. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, pp. 201–225.
Jungherr, Andreas, Ludwigs, David J., and Schoen, Harald (2011a) ‘Wie sichtbar sind die Webseiten politischer Parteien für Suchmaschinen?’. Zeit Online, (Zweitstimme-das Politik-Blog, 12. September 2011).
Jungherr, Andreas, Ludwigs, David J., and Schoen, Harald (2011b) Sichtbarkeitsreport. Wie sichtbar sind die Webseiten Politischer Parteien für Suchmaschinen?. Bamberg: NEOLOX.
Jungherr, Andreas, and Jürgens, Pascal (2011a) ‘E-Petition in Deutschland: Zwischen niedrigschwelligem Partizipationsangebot und quasi-plebiszitärer Nutzung’. Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen, 42(3): 521–534.
Jungherr, Andreas, Jürgens, Pascal, and Schoen, Harald (2011a) ‘Alle Twitterer sind gleich, aber manche sind gleicher: Neue Gatekeeper und ihre Bedeutung für die Verbreitung von Nachrichten auf Twitter’. Zeit Online, (Zweitstimme-das Politik-Blog, 28. Februar 2011).
Jungherr, Andreas (2011) ‘Wer hat, dem wird gegeben: Politische Beteiligungen im Internet, 2011’. blogfraktion.de.
Jungherr, Andreas, and Schoen, Harald (2011) ‘E-Petitionen und Twitter-Wahlkampf: digitale Methoden in der Politikwissenschaft’. uni.vers, (17: Digital Humanities : Technologien für die Geisteswissenschaften): 52–55.
Jungherr, Andreas, Jürgens, Pascal, and Schoen, Harald (2011b) ‘Auf der Jagd nach den 50.000 Klicks: E-Petitionen in Deutschland’. Zeit Online, (Zweitstimme-das Politik-Blog, 28. Januar 2011).
Jungherr, Andreas, and Jürgens, Pascal (2011b) ‘leerE-Petitionen in Deutschland: zwischen niedrigschwelligem Partizipationsangebot und quasi-plebiszitärer Nutzung’. Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen, 3(42): 521–534.
Jungherr, Andreas, Jürgens, Pascal, and Schoen, Harald (2012) ‘Why the Pirate Party Won the German Election of 2009 or the Trouble With Predicionts: A Response to Tumasjan, A. , Sprenger ,T.O., Sander, P.G., & Welpe, I.M. “Predicting Elections With Twitter: What 140 Characters Reveal About Political Sentiment”’. Social Science Computer Review, 30(2): 229–234.
Jungherr, Andreas (2012a) ‘Spannende Ergänzung’. Move, 10(2): 30–33.
Jungherr, Andreas (2012b) ‘The German federal election of 2009: The challenge of participatory cultures in political campaigns’. Transformative Works and Cultures, 10.
Jungherr, Andreas (2012c) ‘Die Rückkehr der Freiwilligen: Die steigende Bedeutung von GOTV in amerikanischen Kampagnen’. politik-digital.de, (29/10/2012).
Jungherr, Andreas (2012d) ‘Online Campaigning in Germany: The CDU Online Campaign for the General Election 2009 in Germany’. German politics, 21(3): 317–340.
Jungherr, Andreas (2012e) ‘Is GOTV a universally applicable answer for campaigns to the challenge of fragmented audiences?’. Mobilizing Ideas: Activists and Scholars Debate Social Movements and Social Change. Blog at WordPress.Com. pp. 1–3.
Jungherr, Andreas (2013a) ‘Die Rolle des Internets in deutschen Wahlkämpfen’. Zeitschrift für Politikberatung, (2): 91–95.
Jungherr, Andreas (2013b) ‘Tweets and votes, a special relationship: the 2009 federal election in Germany’. In: Association for Computing Machinery (ed) PLEAD ’13: Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Politics, Elections and Data. New York, NY: ACM, pp. 5–14.
Jungherr, Andreas, and Jürgens, Pascal (2013a) ‘Forecasting the pulse: How deviations from regular patterns in online data can identify offline phenomena’. Internet research, 23(5): 589–607.
Jungherr, Andreas (2013c) ‘Twitter-Talk zum #tvduell: Mehr als #Merkelkette?’. politik-digital.de. Berlin.
Jungherr, Andreas, and Jürgens, Pascal (2013b) ‘Through a Glass, Darkly: Tactical Support and Symbolic Association in Twitter Messages Commenting on Stuttgart 21’. Social science computer review,.
Jungherr, Andreas (2013d) ‘Die Twitter-Schatten von Angela Merkel und Peer Steinbrück: Auslöser und Themen’. Zeit online,.
Jungherr, Andreas (2013e) ‘Statistik-Zwischenruf: Twitter sagt nicht das Wahlergebnis vorher’. Spiegel online,.
Jungherr, Andreas (2013f) ‘Schleppender Beginn: Deutsche Politiker entdecken Twitter nur zögerlich’. Internationale Politik, (März/April): 54–59.
Jungherr, Andreas (2013g) ‘Digitale Werkzeuge als Teil der Infrastruktur politischer Kampagnen’. wahl.de. Berlin.
Schoen, Harald, and Jungherr, Andreas (2013) Das Internet in Wahlkämpfen: Konzepte, Wirkungen und Kampagnenfunktionen. Wiesbaden: Springer.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Teisman, Geert (2014) ‘The emergence of comlexity in the art and science of governance’. Complexity, Governance & Networks, 1(1): 17–28.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Koenraad Marks, Peter (2014) ‘How fitness landscapes help further the social and behavioral sciences’. Emergence, 16(33): 1–17.
Gerrits, Lasse, Marks, Peter, Ongkittikul, Sumet, and Synnot, Michael (2014) ‘Assesing high-speed railway projects: a comparison of the Netherlands and the United Kingdom’. TDRI Quarterly Review, 29(11): 16–24.
Jungherr, Andreas (2014a) ‘The Logic of Political Coverage on Twitter: Temporal Dynamics and Content’. Journal of Communication, 64(2): 239–259.
Jungherr, Andreas (2014b) ‘The Role of the Internet in Political Campaigns in Germany’. German Politics, 24(4): 427–434.
Jungherr, Andreas, and Jürgens, Pascal (2014) ‘Stuttgart’s Black Thursday on Twitter: Mapping Political Protests with Social Media Data’. In: Gibson, Rachel, Cantijoch, Marta, and Ward, Stephen (eds) Analyzing Social Media Data and Web Networks. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 154–196.
Jungherr, Andreas (2014c) ‘Parmelee, John H and Bichard, Shannon L., Politics and the Twitter Revolution: How Tweets Influence the Relationship between Political Leaders and the Public. Lanham, MD, 2012’. The Public Opinion Quarterly. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, pp. 197–199.
Kim, Yushim, Campbell, Heather E., and Eckerd, Adam (2015) Rethinking Environmental Justice in Sustainable Cities. New York / London: Routledge.
Gerrits, Lasse, Edelenbos, Jurian, and Klijn, Erik-Hans (2015a) ‘Complexiteit in stedelijke processen in Rotterdam’. Rooilijn, 48(3): 188–196.
Gerrits, Lasse, Eshuis, Jasper, Klijn, Erik-Hans, and Korthagen, Iris (2015b) ‘Stadsontwikkeling als mediaspel’. Rooilijn, 48(3): 196–203.
Gerrits, Lasse, Schipper, Danny, and Koppenjan, Joop (2015c) ‘A dynamic network analysis of the information flows during the management of a railway disruption’. European journal of transport and infrastructure research, 15(4): 442–464.
Bressers, Nanny, Edelenbos, Jurian, van Meerkerk, Ingmar, and Verweij, Stefan (2015) ‘Management van grilligheid in stedelijke projecten’. Rooilijn, 48(3): 204–209.
Jungherr, Andreas (2015) Analyzing political communication with digital trace data: the role of Twitter messages in social science research. Cham [u.a.],: Springer.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Marks, Peter (2015a) ‘Opkomst en ondergang van de HSL als politiek en bestuurlijk mainportconcept’. In: Koppenol, Dirk (ed) De kracht van het mainportconcept: een onstaansgeschiedenis en toekomstvisie. Den Haag, pp. 37–50.
Gerrits, Lasse, Marks, Peter, and Böhme, Mirijam (2015a) ‘Entwicklung und Scheitern des niederländischen Hochgeschwindigkeitsprojekts “Fyra”’. Schweizer Eisenbahn-Revue, (7): 340–342.
Gerrits, Lasse, Marks, Peter, and Böhme, Mirijam (2015b) ‘Entwicklung und Scheitern des niederländischen Hochgeschwindigkeitsprojekts “Fyra”’. Eisenbahn Österreich, (7): 340–342.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Marks, Peter (2015b) ‘How the complexity science can inform public administration’. Public administration, 93(2, Special Issue: Symposium: Understanding Public Hybrids): 539–546.
Gerrits, Lasse, Marks, Peter, and Böhme, Mirijam (2015c) ‘Entwicklung und Scheitern des niederländischen Hochgeschwindigkeitsprojekts “Fyra”’. Eisenbahn-Revue International, (7): 340–342.
Gerrits, Lasse, Marks, Peter, and Böhme, Mirijam (2015d) ‘The development and failure of the Dutch “Fyra” high-speed project’. Railway Update, (9/10): 146–148.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Verweij, Stefan (2015) ‘Taking Stock of Complexity in Evaluation: A Discussion of Three Recent Publications’. Evaluation, 21(4): 481–491.
Gerrits, Lasse, Schipper, Danny, and Koppenjan, Joop (2015d) ‘Coördinatie in complexe systemen: het ontstaan van stuurloosheid in het Nederlandse spoorwegsysteem’. Bestuurskunde, 24(3): 32–44.
Koppenjan, Joop, van Meerkerk, Ingmar, Verweij, Stefan, and Geerlings, Harry (2015) ‘Afbakeningsperikelen in ruimtelijke projecten’. Rooilijn, 48(3): 244–251.
Pattyn, Valérie, Gerrits, Lasse, and Verweij, Stefan (2015) ‘Qualitative comparative analysis: Meer behorend bij de kwalitatieve dan de kwantitatieve benadering’. KWALON, 20(3): 26–33.
Verweij, Stefan (2015a) ‘Producing satisfactory outcomes in the implementation phase of PPP infrastructure projects: A fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis of 27 road constructions in the Netherlands’. International Journal of Project Management, 33(8): 1877–1887.
Kort, Michiel, Verweij, Stefan, and Klijn, Erik-Hans (2015) ‘In search for effective public-private partnerships: An assessment of the impact of organizational form and managerial strategies in urban regeneration partnerships using fsQCA’. Environment and Planning C, (Published online before print November 26, 2015).
Verweij, Stefan (2015b) ‘Beyond the “Government-Versus-the-Market” Debate: How the Complexity Sciences Should Inform Policy Making’. Public administration review, 75(4 (online first: 7 JUN 2015)): 625–627.
Gerrits, Lasse, and De Bruijn, Ewald (2015) ‘De kracht van de zelforganiserende stad’. In: Rutjens, Ton, Koffijberg, Jos, and Teismann, Geert (eds) De stad kennen, de stad maken: kennis voor krachtige steden. Den Haag.
Verweij, Stefan (2015c) ‘Voorsorteren op de belofte van DBFM: Het juist managen en evalueren van de complexiteit in DBFM-transportinfrastructuurprojecten’. Verkeerskunde, 66(2): 16–17.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Danny, Schipper (2015) ‘The Emergence of Metropolitan Governance: A coevolutionary analysis of the life-and death cycles of metropolitan governance in the Amsterdam metropolitan region.’. Complexity, Governance and Networks, 1(2): 57–78.
Verweij, Stefan (2015d) ‘Voorsorteren op de Belofte van DBFM: Het Juist Managen en Evalueren van de Complexiteit in DBFM-Transportinfrastructuurprojecten’. Bamberg: opus.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Moody, Rebecca (2015) ‘Values in computational models revalued’. In: Janssen, Marijn, Wimmer, Maria A., and Deljoo, Ameneh (eds) Policy Practice and Digital Science: Integrating Complex Systems, Social Simulation and Public Administration in Policy Research. Wiesbaden: Springer, pp. 205–219.
Jürgens, Pascal, and Jungherr, Andreas (2015) ‘The Use of Twitter during the 2009 German National Election’. German Politics, 24(4): 469–490.
Verweij, Stefan (2015e) Once the shovel hits the ground: evaluating the management of complex implementation processes of public-private partnership infrastructure projects with qualitative comparative analysis. Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam.
Verweij, Stefan (2016a) ‘Rethinking Environmental Justice in Sustainable Cities: Insights from Agent-Based Modeling’. Review of Policy Research, 33(2): 226–228.
Gerrits, Lasse, Verweij, Stefan, and Teisman, Geert R. (2016) ‘Implementing Public–Private Partnerships How Management Responses to Events Produce (Un)Satisfactory Outcomes’. Public works management & policy, (Published online before print October 23, 2016).
Gerrits, Lasse, and Verweij, Stefan (2016a) ‘When Governance Networks Become the Agenda’. Public Administration Review, (First published: 21 November 2016).
Jungherr, Andreas, Schoen, Harald, Posegga, Oliver, and Jürgens, Pascal (2016) ‘Digital Trace Data in the Study of Public Opinion: An Indicator of Attention Toward Politics Rather Than Political Support’. Social Science Computer Review, (Published online before print February 15, 2016).
Gerrits, Lasse (2016a) ‘Spatial trajectories and decision-making’. Bamberg: opus.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Van Ast, Jacko (2016) ‘Public participation, experts and expert knowledge in water management in the Netherlands’. Water Policy, 18(4).
Gerrits, Lasse (2016b) For the love of complexity: governing technological innovations. Bamberg: opus.
Verhees, Frits, and Verweij, Stefan (2016) ‘DBFM: Medicijn Met Bijwerkingen: Gezamenlijk Risico’s Delen En Stakeholders Managen’. ROm, 34(3): 32–34.
Verweij, Stefan (2016b) ‘Campbell, Heather E.: Rethinking environmental justice in sustainable cities: insights from agent-based modeling / Heather E. Chambell, Yushim Kim and Adam Eckerd. - London, 2015’. Review of Policy Research. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 226–228.
Kim, Yushim, and Verweij, Stefan (2016) ‘Two Effective Causal Paths that Explain the Adoption of US State Environmental Justice Policy’. Policy Sciences,.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Verweij, Stefan (2016b) ‘Qualitative comparative analysis as a method for evaluating complex cases: An overview of literature and a stepwise guide with empirical application’. Zeitschrift für Evaluation, 15(1): 7–22.
Verweij, Stefan (2016c) ‘DBFM: Als De Schop De Grond Is Ingegaan ...’. Verkeerskunde, 67(2): 43.
Jungherr, Andreas (2016a) ‘Four Functions of Digital Tools in Election Campaigns: The German Case’. The International Journal of Press/Politics, 21(3): 358–377.
Jungherr, Andreas (2016b) ‘Twitter use in election campaigns: A systematic literature review’. Journal of information technology & politics, 13(1): 72–91.
Jungherr, Andreas, Schoen, Harald, and Jürgens, Pascal (2016) ‘The Mediation of Politics through Twitter: An Analysis of Messages posted during the Campaign for the German Federal Election 2013’. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 21(1): 50–68.
Jungherr, Andreas (2016c) ‘Datengestützte Verfahren im Wahlkampf’. Zeitschrift für Politikberatung, 8(1): 3–14.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Marks, Peter (2017a) Understanding Collective Decision Making: A Fitness Landscape Model Approach. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Gerrits, Lasse (2017) ‘Bamberg wiedervereinigen’. Fränkischer Tag, (Bamberg, 11. Juli 2017): 11.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Vaandrager, David (2017) ‘Group Model Building in a Pressure Cooker: A Field Experiment with Public Policy’. Systems research and behavioral science, (Early View, Version of Record online: 13 JAN 2017).
Gerrits, Lasse, and Marks, Peter (2017b) ‘Introduction: On the coevolution of innovation and public policy’. Complexity, Governance & Networks, (Special Issue: Complexity, Innovation and Policy): 2–6.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Marks, Peter (2017c) ‘Association between decisions: experiments with coupled two-person games’. Public Management Review, (Published online: 22 Aug 2017).
Gerrits, Lasse, and Belabas, Warda (2017a) ‘Constraints and Facilitators for Successful Integration: How Bureaucratic Contacts Affects Migrants’ Pathways’. International Journal of Social Science Studies, 5(7): 54–65.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Schipper, Danny (2017) ‘Communication and Sensemaking in the Dutch Railway System: Explaining coordination failure between teams using a mixed methods approach’. Complexity, Governance & Networks, 3(2): 31–53.
Koliba, Christopher, Gerrits, Lasse, Rhodes, Mary Lee, and Meek, Jack W. (2017) ‘Complexity Theory, Networks and Systems Analysis’. In: Ansell, Christopher K. and Torfing, Jacob (eds) Handbook on Theories of Governance. Cheltenham, UK: Elgar Publishing, pp. 364–379.
Jungherr, Andreas, Schoen, Harald, Posegga, Oliver, and Jürgens, Pascal (2017) ‘Digital Trace Data in the Study of Public Opinion’. Social Science Computer Review, 35(3): 336–356.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Belabas, Warda (2017b) ‘Going the Extra Mile? How Street-level Bureaucrats Deal with the Integration of Immigrants’. Social Policy Administration, 51(1).
Gerrits, Lasse, and Marks, Peter (2017d) ‘Evaluating technological progress in public policies: the case of the high-speed railways in the Netherlands’. Complexity, Governance & Networks, : 48–62.
Jungherr, Andreas (2017) ‘Das Internet in der politischen Kommunikation: Forschungsstand und Perspektiven’. Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 58(2).
Jungherr, Andreas, and Theocharis, Yannis (2017) ‘The empiricist’s challenge: Asking meaningful questions in political science in the age of big data’. Journal of information technology & politics, 14(2: The empiricist’s challenge: Asking meaningful questions in political science in the age of big data): 97–109.
Wirtz, Martin (2017) Immune to National Interests?: Potential and Limitations of Strategic Framing in the European Parliament. opus, Bamberg.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Schipper, Danny (2018a) ‘Wie Automatisierung das Störungsmanagement im Schienenverkehr verbessern könnte’. Internationales Verkehrswesen, 70(1): 80–83.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Verweij, Stefan (2018) The evaluation of complex infrastructure projects: a guide to qualitative comparative analysis. Cheltenham, Uk: Edgar Elgar Publishing Limited.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Schipper, Danny (2018b) International comparison of rail disruption management. Bamberg: opus.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Schipper, Danny (2018c) Internationale Vergleichsstudie zum Eisenbahnstörungsmanagement. Bamberg: opus.
Gerrits, Lasse, and de Bruijn, Ewald (2018) ‘Epistemic Communities in Urban Self-organization: A Systematic Review and Assessment’. Journal of Planning Literature, (First Published September 13, 2018).
Gerrits, Lasse, and Wirtz, Martin (2018) ‘Teaching Complexity by means of Problem-Based Learning: Potential, Practice, and Pitfalls’. Complexity, Governance & Networks, 4(1): 32–45.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Schipper, Danny (2018d) ‘Differences and similarities in European railway disruption management practices’. Journal of Rail Transport Planning & Management, (Available online 4 January 2018).
Gerrits, Lasse, and Ivanovic, Nevena (2018) ‘Teaching complexity in public administration across the globe: an overview’. Complexity, Governance & Networks, 4(1): 10–18.
Pagliarin, Sofia, and De Decker, Pascal (2018) ‘Regionalised sprawl: conceptualising suburbanisation in the European context’. Urban research & practice, (Published online: 01 Nov 2018).
Jungherr, Andreas, Mader, Matthias, Schoen, Harald, and Wuttke, Alexander (2018) ‘Context-driven attitude formation: the difference between supporting free trade in the abstract and supporting specific trade agreements’. Review of International Political Economy, 25(2): 215–242.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Marks, Peter Koenraad (2018) Semantic and syntactic transfer of fitness landscape models to the analysis of collective and public decision making processes. Rotterdam.
Gerrits, Lasse, Marks, Peter, and Marx, Johannes (2019) ‘How to use fitness landscape models for the analysis of collective decision-making: a case of theory-transfer and its limitations’. Biology & Philosophy, 34(7).
Gerrits, Lasse, and Verweij, Stefan (2019) ‘Evaluating Infrastructure Project Planning And Implementation: A Study Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis’. SAGE Research Methods Cases,.
Gerrits, Lasse, Marks, Peter, and Stieg, Julian (2019) ‘UN-CODE: Software for Structuring and Visualizing Collective Decision-Making Based on Qualitative’. Journal of Open Research Software, 7(1).
Eshuis, Jasper, and Gerrits, Lasse (2019) ‘The limited transformational power of adaptive governance: a study of institutionalization and materialization of adaptive governance’. Public management review, 21(Published online: 17 Oct 2019): 1–22.
Gerrits, Lasse, Hemesath, Sebastian, and Schipper, Danny (2019) ‘Der Effekt der Organisation von Eisenbahnverkehrsleitung auf das Störungsmanagement, Teil 2’. ZEVrail, 143(6–7): 212–217.
Hersperger, Anna M., Grădinaru, Simona R., Oliveira, Eduardo, Pagliarin, Sofia, and Palka, Gaëtan (2019) ‘Understanding strategic spatial planning to effectively guide development of urban regions’. Cities, 94: 96–105.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Held, Tobias (2019) ‘On the road to electrification – A qualitative comparative analysis of urban e-mobility policies in 15 European cities’. Transport policy, 81(September): 12–23.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Jopke, Nikolaus (2019) ‘Constructing cases and conditions in QCA – lessons from grounded theory’. International journal of social research methodology, (Published online: 07 Jun 2019).
Gerrits, Lasse, Schipper, Danny, and Hemesath, Sebastian (2019) ‘Die Folgen der Liberalisierung des EU-Eisenbahnmarktes auf die Organisation der Eisenbahnverkehrsleitung, Teil 1’. ZEVrail, 143(4): 130–137.
Pagliarin, Sofia, Hersperger, Anna M., and Rihoux, Benoît (2019) ‘Implementation pathways of large-scale urban development projects (lsUDPs) in Western Europe: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)’. European Planning Studies, (Published online: 23 Oct 2019).
Posegga, Oliver, and Jungherr, Andreas (2019) ‘Characterizing Political Talk on Twitter: A Comparison Between Public Agenda, Media Agendas, and the Twitter Agenda with Regard to Topics and Dynamics’. In: Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences: January 8-11, 2019, Maui, Hawaii. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, pp. 2590–2599.
Jungherr, Andreas, Posegga, Oliver, and An, Jisun (2019) ‘Discursive power in contemporary media systems: A comparative framework’. The International Journal of Press/Politics, 24(4): 404--425.
An, Jisun, Kwak, Haewoon, Posegga, Oliver, and Jungherr, Andreas (2019) ‘Political Discussions in Homogeneous and Cross-Cutting Communication Spaces’. In: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM 2019). Vol. 13. Palo Alto, California: Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, pp. 68--79.
Wuttke, Alexander, Jungherr, Andreas, and Schoen, Harald (2019) ‘More than opinion expression: Secondary effects of intraparty referendums on party members’. Party politics, 25(6): 817–827.
Jungherr, Andreas, Schroeder, Ralph, and Stier, Sebastian (2019) ‘Digital Media and the Surge of Political Outsiders: Explaining the Success of Political Challengers in the United States, Germany, and China’. Social Media + Society, 5(3): 1–12.
Kariryaa, Ankit, Rundé, Simon, Heuer, Hendrik, Jungherr, Andreas, and Schöning, Johannes (2020) ‘The Role of Flag Emoji in Online Political Communication’. Social science computer review, (First Published April 7, 2020).
Jungherr, Andreas, Rivero, Gonzalo, and Gayo-Avello, Daniel (2020) Retooling politics: How Digital Media Are Shaping Democracy. Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, USA ; Port Melbourne, Australia ; New Delhi, India ; Singapore: Cambridge University Press.
Palka, Gaëtan, Oliveira, Eduardo, Pagliarin, Sofia, and Hersperger, Anna M. (2020) ‘Strategic spatial planning and efficacy: an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) approach in Lyon and Copenhagen’. European planning studies, 28: 1–19.
Pagliarin, Sofia, and Gerrits, Lasse (2020) ‘Trajectory-based Qualitative Comparative Analysis: Accounting for case-based time dynamics’. Methodological innovations, 13(3): 1–11.
Pagliarin, Sofia, Schrader, Svenja Marie, Bothner, Fabio, and Jopke, Nikolaus T. (2020) ‘A springboard for delving into deeper waters’. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. London: Taylor & Francis, pp. 1–7.
Gerrits, Lasse, and Pagliarin, Sofia (2020) ‘Social and causal complexity in Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): strategies to account for emergence’. International journal of social research methodology, 23: 1–14.
Theocharis, Yannis, and Jungherr, Andreas (2020) ‘Computational Social Science and the Study of Political Communication’. Political communication, 38(1-2: Computational Political Communication: Theory, Applications, and Interdisciplinary Challenges): 1–22.
Gerrits, Lasse, Wirtz, Martin, and Hemesath, Sebastian (2020) ‘Der elektronische Personalausweis’. In: Klenk, Tanja, Nullmeier, Frank, and Wewer, Göttrik (eds) Handbuch Digitalisierung in Staat und Verwaltung. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien, pp. 1–13.
Pagliarin, Sofia, Herrmann, Dominik, Nicklas, Daniela, et al. (2021) Data policy models in European smart cities: Experiences, opportunities and challenges in data policies in Europe. Bamberg: Stadt Bamberg, Stabsstelle Smart City.
Jungherr, Andreas, and Schroeder, Ralph (2021a) Digital Transformations of the Public Arena. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Jungherr, Andreas, Posegga, Oliver, and An, Jisun (2021) ‘Populist Supporters on Reddit: A Comparison of Content and Behavioral Patterns Within Publics of Supporters of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’. Social Science Computer Review, (First Published March 3, 2021): 1–24.
Jungherr, Andreas, Wuttke, Alexander, Mader, Matthias, and Schoen, Harald (2021) ‘A Source Like Any Other?: Field and Survey Experiment Evidence on How Interest Groups Shape Public Opinion’. Journal of Communication, 71(2): 276–304.
Jungherr, Andreas, and Schroeder, Ralph (2021b) ‘Disinformation and the Structural Transformations of the Public Arena: Addressing the Actual Challenges to Democracy’. Social Media + Society, 7(1): 1–13.
Jungherr, Andreas (2021) ‘Die Bedeutung digitaler Medien für die Politik’. Einsichten und Perspektiven, (3): 38–47.
Bettecken, Julia, Klöckner, Ann-Cathrin, Kurch, Charlotte, and Schneider, Gerald (2022) ‘Under-represented, cautious, and modest: the gender gap at European Union Politics’. European political science, (Published: 04 February 2022).
Jungherr, Andreas, and Schlarb, Damien B. (2022) ‘The Extended Reach of Game Engine Companies: How Companies Like Epic Games and Unity Technologies Provide Platforms for Extended Reality Applications and the Metaverse’. Social Media + Society, 8(2): 1–12.
Jungherr, Andreas (2022a) ‘Digitale Informationsumgebungen: Echokammern, Filterblasen, Fake News und Algorithmen’. In: Baringhorst, Sigrid, Kersting, Norbert, and Radtke, Jörg (eds) Handbuch Digitalisierung und politische Beteiligung. Wiesbaden: Springer, pp. 1–17.
Jungherr, Andreas (2022b) ‘Vaccari, Cristian and Valeriani, Augusto, Outside the Bubble: social media and political participation in western democracies: New York, NY, 2021’. Journal of Information Technology & Politics. Routledge, pp. 1–2.
Pagliarin, Sofia, Herrmann, Dominik, Nicklas, Daniela, et al. (2022) Data Policies in Europäischen Smart Cities: Erfahrungen, Chance und Herausforderungen. Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität.
Jungherr, Andreas, and Posegga, Oliver (2023) ‘Computational Social Science’. In: Baringhorst, Sigrid, Kersting, Norbert, and Radtke, Jörg (eds) Handbuch Digitalisierung und politische Beteiligung. Springer, pp. 1–17.
Bryanov, Kirill, Kliegl, Reinhold, Koltsova, Olessia, et al. (2023) ‘What Drives Perceptions of Foreign News Coverage Credibility?: A Cross-National Experiment Including Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine’. Political communication, (Online First): 1–32.
Pagliarin, Sofia, La Mendola, Salvatore, and Vis, Barbara (2023) ‘The “qualitative” in qualitative comparative analysis (QCA): research moves, case-intimacy and face-to-face interviews’. Quality & Quantity, 57(1): 489–507.
Jungherr, Andreas (2023) Using ChatGPT and Other Large Language Model (LLM) Applications for Academic Paper Assignments. SocArXiv.
Mayerhoffer, Daniel M. (2023) One Model, Multiple Stories? Using Agent-Based Models to Unveil Structural Similarities in a Complex World. Otto-Friedrich-Universität, Bamberg.
Postprints
Jungherr, Andreas/Posegga, Oliver (2023): Computational Social Science. In: Baringhorst, Sigrid/Kersting, Norbert/Radtke, Jörg (Hg.): Handbuch Digitalisierung und politische Beteiligung. Springer. S. 1–17.
Jungherr, Andreas (2022): Digitale Informationsumgebungen: Echokammern, Filterblasen, Fake News und Algorithmen. In: Baringhorst, Sigrid/Kersting, Norbert/Radtke, Jörg (Hg.): Handbuch Digitalisierung und politische Beteiligung. Wiesbaden: Springer. S. 1–17.
Gerrits, Lasse/Wirtz, Martin/Hemesath, Sebastian (2020): Der elektronische Personalausweis. In: Klenk, Tanja/Nullmeier, Frank/Wewer, Göttrik (Hg.): Handbuch Digitalisierung in Staat und Verwaltung. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien. S. 1–13.
Koliba, Christopher et al. (2017): Complexity Theory, Networks and Systems Analysis. In: Ansell, Christopher K./Torfing, Jacob (Hg.): Handbook on Theories of Governance. Cheltenham, UK: Elgar Publishing. S. 364–379.
Gerrits, Lasse/De Bruijn, Ewald (2015): De kracht van de zelforganiserende stad. In: Rutjens, Ton/Koffijberg, Jos/Teismann, Geert (Hg.): De stad kennen, de stad maken: kennis voor krachtige steden. Den Haag.
Gerrits, Lasse/Marks, Peter (2015): Opkomst en ondergang van de HSL als politiek en bestuurlijk mainportconcept. In: Koppenol, Dirk (Hg.): De kracht van het mainportconcept: een onstaansgeschiedenis en toekomstvisie. Den Haag. S. 37–50.
Gerrits, Lasse/Moody, Rebecca (2015): Values in computational models revalued. In: Janssen, Marijn/Wimmer, Maria A./Deljoo, Ameneh (Hg.): Policy Practice and Digital Science: Integrating Complex Systems, Social Simulation and Public Administration in Policy Research. Wiesbaden: Springer. S. 205–219. (= Public Administration and Information Technology).
Jungherr, Andreas/Jürgens, Pascal (2014): Stuttgart’s Black Thursday on Twitter: Mapping Political Protests with Social Media Data. In: Gibson, Rachel/Cantijoch, Marta/Ward, Stephen (Hg.): Analyzing Social Media Data and Web Networks. London: Palgrave Macmillan. S. 154–196.
Jungherr, Andreas (2013): Tweets and votes, a special relationship: the 2009 federal election in Germany. In: Association for Computing Machinery (Hg.): PLEAD ’13: Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Politics, elections and data. New York, NY: ACM. S. 5–14.
Jürgens, Pascal/Jungherr, Andreas (2011): Wahlkampf vom Sofa aus: Twitter im Bundestagswahlkampf 2009.. In: Schweitzer, Eva Johanna/Albrecht, Steffen (Hg.): Das Internet im Wahlkampf: Analysen zur Bundestagswahl 2009. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. S. 201–225.
Schultz, Dan/Jungherr, Andreas (2010): Picking the Right One in a Transient World. In: Joyce, Mary (Hg.): Digital Activism Decoded: The New Mechanics of Change. New York. S. 33–45.
Jungherr, Andreas (2009): Twitternde Politiker: Zwischen buntem Rauschen und Bürgernähe 2.0. In: Bieber, Christoph et al. (Hg.): Soziale Netze in der digitalen Welt: Das Internet zwischen egalitärer Beteiligung und ökonomischer Macht. Frankfurt, M. ; New York, NY: Campus-Verl. S. 99–127.
Rezensionen
Jungherr, Andreas (2022): Vaccari, Cristian and Valeriani, Augusto, Outside the Bubble: social media and political participation in western democracies: New York, NY, 2021. In: Journal of Information Technology & Politics. Routledge. S. 1–2.
Pagliarin, Sofia et al. (2020): A springboard for delving into deeper waters. In: International journal of social research methodology. London: Taylor & Francis. S. 1–7.
Verweij, Stefan (2016): Campbell, Heather E.: Rethinking environmental justice in sustainable cities: insights from agent-based modeling / Heather E. Chambell, Yushim Kim and Adam Eckerd. - London, 2015. In: Review of Policy Research. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. S. 226–228.
Jungherr, Andreas (2014): Parmelee, John H and Bichard, Shannon L., Politics and the Twitter Revolution: How Tweets Influence the Relationship between Political Leaders and the Public. Lanham, MD, 2012. In: The public opinion quarterly. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. S. 197–199.
Konferenzveröffentlichungen
An, Jisun et al. (2019): Political Discussions in Homogeneous and Cross-Cutting Communication Spaces. In: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM 2019). Palo Alto, California: Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. S. 68--79.
Posegga, Oliver/Jungherr, Andreas (2019): Characterizing Political Talk on Twitter: A Comparison Between Public Agenda, Media Agendas, and the Twitter Agenda with Regard to Topics and Dynamics. In: Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences: January 8-11, 2019, Maui, Hawaii. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa. S. 2590–2599.
Gerrits, Lasse (2016): Spatial trajectories and decision-making. Bamberg: opus.
Jürgens, Pascal/Jungherr, Andreas/Heitmann, Benjamin (2009): The interplay of theory and observation: a proposition for structured research on human behavior on the web. In: Proceedings of the WebSci’09: Society On-Line. Athen.
Dissertationen
Mayerhoffer, Daniel M. (2023): One Model, Multiple Stories? Using Agent-Based Models to Unveil Structural Similarities in a Complex World. Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität. (= Bamberger Beiträge zur Modernen Politischen Theorie).
Gerrits, Lasse/Marks, Peter Koenraad (2018): Semantic and syntactic transfer of fitness landscape models to the analysis of collective and public decision making processes. Rotterdam.
Wirtz, Martin (2017): Immune to National Interests?: Potential and Limitations of Strategic Framing in the European Parliament. Bamberg: opus.
Verweij, Stefan (2015): Once the shovel hits the ground: evaluating the management of complex implementation processes of public-private partnership infrastructure projects with qualitative comparative analysis. Rotterdam: Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Arbeitspapier
Jungherr, Andreas (2023): Using ChatGPT and Other Large Language Model (LLM) Applications for Academic Paper Assignments. SocArXiv. S. 1–48.
Pagliarin, Sofia et al. (2022): Data Policies in Europäischen Smart Cities: Erfahrungen, Chance und Herausforderungen. Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität.
Pagliarin, Sofia et al. (2021): Data policy models in European smart cities: Experiences, opportunities and challenges in data policies in Europe. Bamberg: Stadt Bamberg, Stabsstelle Smart City.
Gerrits, Lasse/Schipper, Danny (2018a): International comparison of rail disruption management. Bamberg: opus.
Gerrits, Lasse/Schipper, Danny (2018b): Internationale Vergleichsstudie zum Eisenbahnstörungsmanagement. Bamberg: opus.
Gerrits, Lasse (2016): For the love of complexity: governing technological innovations. Bamberg: opus.