Sophie Lecheler - Selected Publications#
1. Lecheler., S. & Egelhofer, J. (in press). Misinformation, Disinformation and Fake News: Understanding the Supply Side. Strömbäck, J (ed.). Knowledge Resistance in High-Choice Media Environments.
2. Boyer, M. M., Aaldering, L., & Lecheler, S. (2020). Motivated Reasoning in Identity Politics: Group Status as a Moderator of Political Motivations. Political Studies, DOI: 10.1177/0032321720964667.
3. Egelhofer, J. L. & Lecheler, S. (2019). Fake news as a two-dimensional phenomenon: A framework and research agenda. Annals of the International Communication Association,43(2), 97-116, DOI: 10.1080/23808985.2019.1602782.
4. Lecheler, S. (2018). Down the rabbit hole: Integrating emotions into news framing effects research. In D’Angelo, P. (ed.). Doing News Framing Analysis II (pp. 111-129). Routledge.
5. Lecheler, S., & de Vreese, C.H. (2018). News Framing Effects. Routledge, London.
6. Otto, L., Lecheler, S. & Schuck, A.R.T. (2020). Is context the key? The (non-)differential effects of mediated incivility in three European countries. Political Communication, 37, 88-107, DOI: 10.1080/10584609.2019.1663324.
7. Bartholomé, G., Lecheler, S., & de Vreese, C. (2018). Towards A typology of conflict frames: Substantiveness and interventionism in political conflict news. Journalism Studies, 19(12), 1689-1711.
8. Kruikemeier, S., Lecheler, S. & Boyer, M. M. (2018). Learning from news on different media platforms: An eye-tracking experiment. Political Communication, 35(1), 75- 96.
9. Lecheler, S. & de Vreese, C.H. (2017). News media, knowledge, and political interest: Evidence of a dual role from a field experiment. Journal of Communication, 67(4), 545-564.
10. Lecheler, S., Wurff, van der R.& de Swert, K. (2016). News Quality and Public Opinion: The Impact of Deliberative Quality of News Media on Citizens' Argument Repertoire. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, IJPOR. 30(2), 233- 256, DOI: 10.1093/ijpor/edw024.