Automated Author Profile

Stier, Sebastian

Current S-Index

3.2

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.5

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

7

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

14.0%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

3

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

sj-do-1-pol-10.1177_02633957211008348 – When do parties put Europe in the centre? Evidence from the 2019 European Parliament election campaign

sj-do-1-pol-10.1177_02633957211008348 for When do parties put Europe in the centre? Evidence from the 2019 European Parliament election campaign by Michaela Maier, Carlos Jalali, Jürgen Maier, Alessandro Nai and Sebastian Stier in Politics

Authors

  • Maier, Michaela ;
  • Jalali, Carlos ;
  • Maier, Jürgen ;
  • Nai, Alessandro ;
  • Stier, Sebastian
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.25384/sage.14565123January 2021

sj-do-1-pol-10.1177_02633957211008348 – When do parties put Europe in the centre? Evidence from the 2019 European Parliament election campaign

sj-do-1-pol-10.1177_02633957211008348 for When do parties put Europe in the centre? Evidence from the 2019 European Parliament election campaign by Michaela Maier, Carlos Jalali, Jürgen Maier, Alessandro Nai and Sebastian Stier in Politics

Authors

  • Maier, Michaela ;
  • Jalali, Carlos ;
  • Maier, Jürgen ;
  • Nai, Alessandro ;
  • Stier, Sebastian
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.25384/sage.14565123.v1January 2021

sj-dta-2-pol-10.1177_02633957211008348 – When do parties put Europe in the centre? Evidence from the 2019 European Parliament election campaign

sj-dta-2-pol-10.1177_02633957211008348 for When do parties put Europe in the centre? Evidence from the 2019 European Parliament election campaign by Michaela Maier, Carlos Jalali, Jürgen Maier, Alessandro Nai and Sebastian Stier in Politics

Authors

  • Maier, Michaela ;
  • Jalali, Carlos ;
  • Maier, Jürgen ;
  • Nai, Alessandro ;
  • Stier, Sebastian
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.25384/sage.14565126.v1January 2021

sj-dta-2-pol-10.1177_02633957211008348 – When do parties put Europe in the centre? Evidence from the 2019 European Parliament election campaign

sj-dta-2-pol-10.1177_02633957211008348 for When do parties put Europe in the centre? Evidence from the 2019 European Parliament election campaign by Michaela Maier, Carlos Jalali, Jürgen Maier, Alessandro Nai and Sebastian Stier in Politics

Authors

  • Maier, Michaela ;
  • Jalali, Carlos ;
  • Maier, Jürgen ;
  • Nai, Alessandro ;
  • Stier, Sebastian
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.25384/sage.14565126January 2021

Domain_codes – Supplemental material for Populist Attitudes and Selective Exposure to Online News: A Cross-Country Analysis Combining Web Tracking and Surveys

Supplemental material, Domain_codes for Populist Attitudes and Selective Exposure to Online News: A Cross-Country Analysis Combining Web Tracking and Surveys by Sebastian Stier, Nora Kirkizh, Caterina Froio and Ralph Schroeder in The International Journal of Press/Politics

Authors

  • Stier, Sebastian ;
  • Kirkizh, Nora ;
  • Froio, Caterina ;
  • Schroeder, Ralph
1 Citation0 Mentions15% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.25384/sage.11940750January 2020

Domain_codes – Supplemental material for Populist Attitudes and Selective Exposure to Online News: A Cross-Country Analysis Combining Web Tracking and Surveys

Supplemental material, Domain_codes for Populist Attitudes and Selective Exposure to Online News: A Cross-Country Analysis Combining Web Tracking and Surveys by Sebastian Stier, Nora Kirkizh, Caterina Froio and Ralph Schroeder in The International Journal of Press/Politics

Authors

  • Stier, Sebastian ;
  • Kirkizh, Nora ;
  • Froio, Caterina ;
  • Schroeder, Ralph
1 Citation0 Mentions15% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.25384/sage.11940750.v2January 2020

When populists become popular: comparing Facebook use by the right-wing movement Pegida and German political parties

Previous research has acknowledged the use of social media in political communication by right-wing populist parties and politicians. Less is known, however, about its pivotal role for right-wing social movements which rely on personalized messages to mobilize supporters and challenge the mainstream party system. This paper analyzes online political communication by the right-wing populist movement Pegida and German political parties. We investigate to which extent parties attract supporters of Pegida, to which extent they address topics similar to Pegida and whether their topic use has become more similar over a period of almost two years. The empirical analysis is based on Facebook posts by main accounts and individual representatives of these political groups. We first show that there are considerable overlaps in the audiences of Pegida and the new challenger in the party system, AfD. Then we use topic models to characterize topic use by party and surveyed crowdworkers to which extent they perceive the identified topics as populist communication. The results show that while Pegida and AfD talk about rather unique topics and smaller parties engage to varying degrees with the topics populists emphasize, the two governing parties CDU and SPD clearly deemphasize those. Overall, the findings indicate that the considerable attention devoted to populist actors and shifts in public opinion due to the refugee crisis have left only moderate marks in political communication within the mainstream party system.

Authors

  • Stier, Sebastian ;
  • Posch, Lisa ;
  • Bleier, Arnim ;
  • Strohmaier, Markus
1 Citation0 Mentions13% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.5047849.v1January 2017