Nom
KOC-MICHALSKA
Prénom
Karolina
Nom
KOC-MICHALSKA
Prénom
Karolina
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TitreProfessor
- Supervisor of SciencesCom Master thesis
- CEVIPOF _ Associated Researcher
Diplomas
Aggregation, Professeur, Science of Information and communication (71)
Conseil national des universités (CNU), Paris
(2025)
HDR Research Supervision Qualification, Social & human Sciences
Sciences Po Paris, Paris
(2022)
Doctorate in Social Sciences, Sociology
University of Silesia, Katowice
(2005)
Master in Political Science and Journalism
University of Silesia, Katowice
(2003)
Master in Sociology
University of Silesia, Katowice
(2002)
Experiences
Invited researcher Luiss University
LUISS University, Rome
2024 - 2024
Supervisor of SciencesCom Master thesis
Audencia Business School, Nantes
Since 2022
Columbia University _ Visiting Scholar
Columbia University, New York
2022 - 2022
LUISS University _ Visiting Scholar
LUISS University, Rome
2021 - 2021
Head - SciencesCom Master thesis
Audencia Business School, Nantes
2014 - 2021
Digital Media Project _Consultant
Open Society Foundation, London
2012 - 2013
Lecturer
Sciences Po Paris, Paris
2011 - 2013
MOVEACT = All citizens now, Project EU _ Associated Researcher
Paris
2011 - 2013
Mediapolis Project (ANR) _ Associated Researcher
Sciences Po Paris, Paris
2009 - 2012
CEVIPOF _ Associated Researcher
Sciences Po Paris, Paris
Since 2007
American Center Visiting Scholar
Sciences Po Paris, Paris
2006 - 2008
Harriman Institute SIPA Visiting Scholar
Columbia University
2005 - 2006
Sociology Department _ Visiting Student
Columbia University
2004 - 2004
Sociology Department _ Lecturer
University of Silesia
2003 - 2005
Visiting out
2022 - 2022
Columbia University, United States of America : Visiting Scholar
2021 - 2021
Luiss University, : Visiting Professor
2017 - 2017
University of California Santa Barbara, United States of America : Visiting research at the Center for Information Technology and Society
Publications
Published
KOC-MICHALSKA K., Lilleker D., Baden C., Guzek D., Bene M., Doroshenko L., Gregor M., Scoric M., (2024). Digital media, democracy and civil society in Central and Eastern Europe.
Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 21 (1), 1-5
Boulianne S., Copeland L., KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2024). Digital media and political consumerism in the United States, United Kingdom, and France.
New Media and Society, 26 (4), 2110-2130
Russmann U., Klinger U., KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2024). Personal, Private, Emotional? How Political Parties Use Personalization Strategies on Facebook in the 2014 and 2019 EP Election Campaigns.
Social Science Computer Review, 42 (5), 1204-1222
Bimber B., Labarre J., Gomez D., Nikiforov I., KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2024). Media Use, Feelings of Being Devalued, and Democratically Corrosive Sentiment in the US.
International Journal of Press-Politics
Gehle L., Hameleers M., Tulin M., de Vreese C., Aalberg T., Van Aelst P., S. Cardenal A., Corbu N., van Erkel P., Esser F., Halagiera D., Hopmann D., KOC-MICHALSKA K., Matthes J., Meltzer C., Splendore S., Stanyer J., Stępińska A., Štětka V., Strömbäck J., Terren L., Theocharis Y., Zoizner A., (2024). Misinformation Detection in the Context of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Evidence From Original Survey Data Collected in 19 Democracies.
International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 36 (3)
Tulin M., Hameleers M., de Vreese C., Aalberg T., Corbu N., Van Erkel P., Esser F., Gehle L., Halagiera D., Hopmann D. N., KOC-MICHALSKA K., Matthes J., Mihelj S., Schemer C., Stetka V., Strömbäck J., Terren L., Theocharis Y., (2024). Why do Citizens Choose to Read Fact-Checks in the Context of the Russian War in Ukraine? The Role of Directional and Accuracy Motivations in Nineteen Democracies.
International Journal of Press-Politics, 1-19
Gelovani S., Theocharis Y., KOC-MICHALSKA K., Bimber B., (2024). Intergroup ethnocentrism and social media: evidence from three Western democracies.
Information, Communication and Society, 28 (4), 597–615
Schemer C., Stanyer J., Meltzer C. E., Gehle L., Van Aelst P., Theocharis Y., Strömbäck J., Štětka V., Stępińska A., Splendore S., Zoizner A., Matthes J., KOC-MICHALSKA K., Nicolas Hopmann D., Esser F., de Vreese C., David Y., Corbu N., Castro L., Cardenal A. S., Aalberg T., van Erkel P., Terren L., Halagiera D., (2024). The Relationship Between Political Entertainment Media Use and Political Efficacy: A Comparative Study in 18 Countries.
International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 36 (4)
HARALDSSON A., Gelovani S., Vettimo M. S. D., Kalsnes B., KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2024). Citizen-produced political text: An interdisciplinary study of inequalities in research.
Questions de Communication, 46
KOC-MICHALSKA K., Zilinsky J., Theocharis Y., Pradel F., Tulin M., de Vreese C., Aalberg T., Cardenal A. S., Corbu N., Esser F., Gehle L., Halagiera D., Hameleers M., Hopmann D. N., Koc-Michalska K., Matthes J., Schemer C., Štětka V., Strömbäck J., Terren L., Splendore S., Stanyer J., Stępińska A., Van Aelst P., Zoizner A., (2024). Justifying an Invasion: When Is Disinformation Successful?.
Political Communication, 41 (6), 965-986
Theocharis Y., Boulianne S., KOC MICHALSKA K., Bimber B., (2023). Platform affordances and political participation: how social media reshape political engagement.
West European Politics, 46 (4), 788-811
KOC MICHALSKA K., Klinger U., Bennett L., Römmele A., (2023). (Digital) Campaigning in Dissonant Public Spheres.
Political Communication, 40 (3), 255-262
Klinger U., KOC-MICHALSKA K., Russmann U., (2023). Are Campaigns Getting Uglier, and Who Is to Blame? Negativity, Dramatization and Populism on Facebook in the 2014 and 2019 EP Election Campaigns.
Political Communication, 40 (3), 263-282
Theocharis Y., Cardenal A., Jin S., Aalberg T., Hopmann D. N., Strömbäck J., Castro L., Esser F., Van Aelst P., de Vreese C., Corbu N., KOC-MICHALSKA K., Matthes J., Schemer C., Sheafer T., Splendore S., Stanyer J., Stępińska A., Štětka V., (2023). Does the platform matter? Social media and COVID-19 conspiracy theory beliefs in 17 countries.
New Media and Society, 25 (12), 3412-3437
Matthes J., Corbu N., Jin S., Theocharis Y., Schemer C., van Aelst P., Strömbäck J., KOC-MICHALSKA K., Esser F., Aalberg T., Cardenal A. S., Castro L., de Vreese C., Hopmann D., Sheafer T., Splendore S., Stanyer J., Stępińska A., Štětka V., Zoizner A., (2023). Perceived prevalence of misinformation fuels worries about COVID-19: a cross-country, multi-method investigation.
Information, Communication and Society, 26 (16), 3133-3156
HAMELEERS M., TULIN M., DE VREESE C., AALBERG T., VAN AELST P., CARDENAL A. S., CORBU N., VAN ERKEL P., ESSER F., GEHLE L., HALAGIERA D., HOPMANN D., KOC-MICHALSKA K., MATTHES J., MELTZER C., MIHELJ S., SCHEMER C., SHEAFER T., SPLENDORE S., STANYR J., STEPINSKA A., STETKA V., STRÖMBÄCK J., TERREN L., THEOCHARIS Y., ZOIZNER A., (2023). Mistakenly misinformed or intentionally deceived? Mis‐ and Disinformation perceptions on the Russian War in Ukraine among citizens in 19 countries.
European Journal Of Political Research
BOULIANNE S., KOC MICHALSKA K., (2022). The Role of Personality in Political Talk and Like-Minded Discussion.
International Journal of Press-Politics, 27 (1), 285-310
SKORIC M. M., ZHU Q., KOC MICHALSKA K., BOULIANNE S., BIMBER B., (2022). Selective Avoidance on Social Media: A Comparative Study of Western Democracies.
Social Science Computer Review, 40 (5), 1241–1258
Klinger U., KOC MICHALSKA K., (2022). Le populisme comme phénomène de communication : une comparaison transversale et longitudinale des campagnes politiques sur Facebook.
Mots : Les Langages du Politique, 128 (2022), 177-199
Castro L., Strömbäck J., Esser F., Van Aelst P., de Vreese C., Aalberg T., Cardenal A. S., Corbu N., Hopmann D. N., KOC MICHALSKA K., Matthes J., Schemer C., Sheafer T., Splendore S., Stanyer J., Stępińska A., Štětka V., Theocharis Y., (2022). Navigating High-Choice European Political Information Environments: a Comparative Analysis of News User Profiles and Political Knowledge.
International Journal of Press-Politics, 27 (4), 827-859
Zoizner A., Sheafer T., Castro L., Aalberg T., Cardenal A. S., Corbu N., de Vreese C., Esser F., Hopmann D. N., KOC MICHALSKA K., Matthes J., Schemer C., Splendore S., Stanyer J., Stępińska A., Štětka V., Strömbäck J., Theocharis Y., Van Aelst P., (2022). The Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Selective Exposure: Evidence from 17 Countries.
Political Communication, 39 (5), 674-696
BOULIANNE S., KOC MICHALSKA K., VEDEL T., (2021). Gender and Online Politics: Digital Media as Friend and Foe in Times of Change.
Social Science Computer Review, 39 (2), 175-180
KOC MICHALSKA K., SCHIFFRIN A., LOPEZ A., BOULIANNE S., BIMBER B., (2021). From Online Political Posting to Mansplaining : The Gender Gap and Social Media in Political Discussion.
Social Science Computer Review, 39 (2), 197-210
KOC MICHALSKA K., LILLEKER D., MICHALSKI T., GIBSON R., ZAJAC J., (2021). Facebook affordances and citizen engagement during elections: European political parties and their benefit from online strategies?.
Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 18 (2), 180-193
Van Aelst P., Toth F., Castro L., Štětka V., Vreese C. D., Aalberg T., Cardenal A. S., Corbu N., Esser F., Hopmann D. N., KOC MICHALSKA K., Matthes J., Schemer C., Sheafer T., Splendore S., Stanyer J., Stępińska A., Strömböck J., Theocharis Y., (2021). Does a Crisis Change News Habits? A Comparative Study of the Effects of COVID-19 on News Media Use in 17 European Countries.
Digital Journalism, 9 (9), 1208-1238
Lilleker D., KOC MICHALSKA K., Bimber B., (2021). Women learn while men talk?: revisiting gender differences in political engagement in online environments.
Information, Communication and Society, 24 (14), 2037-2053
Schiffrin A., KOC MICHALSKA K., Ferrier M., (2021). Women in the digital world.
Information, Communication and Society, 24 (14), 1991-1997
KOC MICHALSKA K., GIL DE ZÚÑIGA H., ROEMMELE A., (2020). Populism in the Era of Twitter: How Social Media Contextualized New Insights into an Old Phenomenon.
New Media and Society, 22 (4), 585-594
KOC MICHALSKA K., BOULIANNE S., BIMBER B., (2020). Right-Wing Populism, Social Media and Echo Chambers in Western Democracies.
New Media and Society, 22 (4), 683-699
BOULIANNE S., KOC MICHALSKA K., BIMBER B., (2020). Mobilizing Media: Comparing TV and Social Media Effects on Protest Mobilization.
Information, Communication and Society, 23 (5), 642-664
KOC MICHALSKA K., BIMBER B., GOMEZ D., JENKINS M., BOULIANNE S., (2020). Public Beliefs about Falsehoods in News.
International Journal of Press-Politics, 25 (3), 447-468
KOC MICHALSKA K., VALLEE O., (2019). Les élections présidentielles : un événement politique en ligne. Les acteurs politiques et leur performance sur Facebook lors des élections présidentielles françaises de 2012.
Sciences de la Société, 102, 151-167
KOC MICHALSKA K., LILLEKER D., (2019). Political communities on Facebook across 28 European countries.
Questions de Communication, (36), 245-265
ZHANG Yilin, POUX-BERTHE Marie, WELLS Chris, KOC MICHALSKA K., ROHE Karl, (2018). Discovering political topics in Facebook discussion threads with graph contextualization.
Annals of Applied Statistics, 12 (2), 1096–1123
LILLEKER Darren G., KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2017). What Drives Political Participation? Motivations and Mobilization in a Digital Age.
Political Communication, 34 (1), 21-43
GROSHEK Jacob, KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2017). Helping populism win? Social media use, filter bubbles, and support for populist presidential candidates in the 2016 US election campaign.
Information, Communication and Society, 20 (9), 1389-1407
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, LILLEKER Darren G., (2017). Digital Politics: Mobilization, Engagement, and Participation.
Political Communication, 34 (1), 1-5
LILLEKER Darren G., KOC MICHALSKA K., NEGRINE Ralph, GIBSON Rachel, VEDEL Thierry, STRUDEL Sylvie, (2017). Social media campaigning in Europe: Mapping the terrain.
Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 14 (4), 293-298
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, LILLEKER Darren G., SMITH Alison, WEISSMAN Daniel, (2016). The normalization of online campaigning in the web 2.0 era.
European Journal of Communication, 31 (3), 331-350
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, LILLEKER Darren G., VEDEL Thierry, (2016). Civic political engagement and social change in the new digital age.
New Media and Society, 18 (9), 1807-1816
TENSCHER Jens, KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, LILLEKER Darren G., MYKKANEN Juri, WALTER AnneMarie S., (2015). The professionals speak: Practitioners’ perspectives on professional election campaigning.
European Journal of Communication, (94)
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2015). Connaissances politiques et participation politique à l'ère numérique : ce que change l'internet.
Sciences de la Société, (94), 177-200
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, LILLEKER Darren G., SUROWIEC Pawel, BARANOWSKI Pawel, (2014). Poland’s 2011 Online Election Campaign: New Tools, New Professionalism, New Ways to Win Votes.
Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 11 (2), 186-205
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, GIBSON Rachel, VEDEL Thierry, (2014). Online campaigning in France 2007-2012: political actors and citizens in the aftermath of the web.2.0 evolution.
Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 11 (2), 220-244
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, LILLEKER Darren G., (2014). Evolving in step or poles apart? Online audiences and networking during Poland and France 2011-12 election campaign.
International Journal of E-Politics, 5 (2), 41-60
KOC-MICHALSKA K., LILLEKER D. G., BADEN C., GUZEK D., BENE M., DOROSHENKO L., GREGOR M., SKORIC M. M., (2025). Citizens, Participation and Media in Central and Eastern European Nations.
Routledge
KOC-MICHALSKA K., KLINGER U., BENNETT L., ROEMMELE A., (2024). Dissonant Public Spheres Communication, Campaigns and Crises.
Routledge
KOC MICHALSKA K., SCHIFFRIN A., FERRIER M., (2023). Women in the Digital World.
Routledge
KOC MICHALSKA K., LILLEKER D., NEGRINE R., GIBSON R., STRUDEL S., VEDEL Th., (2019). Social Media Campaigning in Europe.
Routledge
KOC MICHALSKA K., LILLEKER D, (2018). Digital Politics: Mobilization, Engagement and Participation.
Routledge
KOC-MICHALSKA, K., LILLEKER, D. (2024). Online political participation: A citizenship-oriented approach. The Routledge Handbook of Political Campaigning (pp. 407-427). New York: Routledge.
KOC-MICHALSKA, K., LILLEKER, D. G., & JACKSON, N. (2015). Social Media in the UK Election Campaigns 2008-2014: Experimentations, Innovation, and Convergence. In BRUNS, Axel; ENLI, Gunn; SKOGERBO, Eli; OLOF LARSSON, Anders and CHRISTENSEN, Christian (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Social Media and Politics (pp. 325-337). Routledge.
KOC-MICHALSKA, K. (2014). Online election campaigning: exploring supply and demand during the France 2012 presidential Election. In BISHOP, Jonathan; ASHU, M. and G., SOLO (Eds.), Politics and Policy in the Information Age. IGI Global.
KOC-MICHALSKA, K., & LILLEKER, D. G. (2014). Les interactions avec tes adhérents : des stratégies interactives durant l'élection présidentielle française en 2012. In MAAREK, Philippe (Eds.), La communication politique des Présidentielles de 2012. l'Harmattan.
KOC-MICHALSKA, K., LILLEKER, D. G., & SUROWIEC, P. (2013). Participation in-media not across media: How the politically engaged use the web for political participation in Poland. In CHARLES, A. (Eds.), Media/Democracy: A Comparative Study. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
KOC-MICHALSKA, K., & LILLEKER, D. G. (2013). MEPs online: Understanding communication strategies for remote representatives. In NIXON, P.; RAWAL, R. and MERCEA, D. (Eds.), Politics and the Internet in Comparative Context: Views from the cloud. Routledge.
KOC-MICHALSKA, K., & VEDEL, T. (2013). Les pratiques informationelles durant la campagne presidentielle de 2012. In PERRINEAU, Pascal (Eds.), Le Vote normal. Les élections présidentielle et législatives d’avril-juin 2012. Presses de Sciences Po.
SCHEMER C., KOC MICHALSKA K., (2023). The Relationship of Political Entertainment Media Use and Political Trust: A Comparative Study in 18 Countries.
HAMELEERS M., KOC MICHALSKA K., (2023). Deception Detection in the Context of the Russia-Ukraine War: Evidence from Original Survey Data Collected in 19 Democracies.
TULIN M., KOC MICHALSKA K., (2023). Why do people fact-check mis- and disinformation about the Russian war in Ukraine? The role of directional and accuracy motivations.
KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2023). Perceptions of misinformation.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2022). ICA Inter-Ethnic Contact on Social Media and Ethnocentrism: Evidence from Three Western Democracies.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2022). ICA Do people ever learn from social media? A cross-national and cross-temporal analysis of social media use on political knowledge.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2022). ICA How healthy political discussions invigorate online participation: Evidence from 17 European countries.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2022). ICA The effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on selective exposure: Evidence from 17 countries.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2022). ICA Are aggressive campaigns more successful? Negative campaigning, negative emotions, dramatization and populism in the EP election campaigns 2014-2019.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2021). ICA conference: The anatomy of European political information environments: A demand-driven analysis of how they perform and inform democracy.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2021). IPSA Populism on Facebook: An analysis of party communication in the 2014 and 2019 EU elections.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2021). APSA Populism as communication: political campaigning on Facebook.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2021). AEJMC Perceived Exposure to Misinformation Fuels Emotional Concerns about COVID-19: A Cross-Country Multi-Method Investigation.
TOWNER T., BIMBER B., BOULIANNE S., KOC-MICHALSKA K., LUSVARDI A., (2019). Twitter as Presidential Communication: The Impact of President Trump’s Tweets.
BOULIANNE S., STEEN-JOHNSEN K., KOC-MICHALSKA K., BIMBER B., (2019). Online media, networks, and offline volunteering: A longitudinal and comparative study.
BOULIANNE S., KOC MICHALSKA K., BIMBER B., (2019). Mobilizing Media: Comparing TV and Social Media Effects on Protest Mobilization.
BOULIANNE S., BIMBER B., KOC MICHALSKA K., (2019). Personality in the Formation of Echo Chambers.
KOC MICHALSKA K., KLINGER U., (2019). Social media in the rise of the populist parties? 2017 election campaigns in France, Germany and Great Britain.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2019). Personality in the Formation of Echo Chambers.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2019). Social media in the rise of the populist parties? 2017 election campaigns in France, Germany and Great Britain..
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2018). Rich people vs. poor people politics: Participatory inequalities in contacting elected officials.
WELLS Ch., KOC MICHALSKA K., BIMBER B, BOULIANNE S., LABARRE J., (2018). Vote intention and dual screening in the UK and France: Evidence from the 2017 elections.
KOC MICHALSKA K., BOULIANNE S., BIMBER B., (2018). Rich people vs. poor people politics: Participatory inequalities in contacting elected officials.
TOWNER T., BIMBER B., BOULIANNE S., KOC MICHALSKA K., LUSVARDI A., (2018). Twitter as Presidential Communication: The Impact of President Trump’s Tweets.
SKORIC M., ZHU Q., KOC MICHALSKA K., BOULIANNE S., BIMBER B., (2018). Selective avoidance on social media: A comparative study of western democracies.
KOC-MICHALSKA K., BIMBER B., GOMEZ D., JENKINS M., BOULIANNE S., (2018). Fake news in the US, UK, & France: Which citizens check suspect news?.
BOULIANNE S., KOC-MICHALSKA K., BIMBER B., (2018). Populism and echo chambers in western democracies.
KLINGER U., KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2018). Social media in the rise of the populist parties? 2017 election campaigns in France, Germany and Great Britain.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2017). Facebook in Presidential Campaigns: comparing French and American practices.
KOC MICHALSKA K., (2017). Populist and Social Media Engagement in 2016 US Presidential Election.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2016). What drives political participation? Motivations and Mobilization in a Digital Age.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2016). What drives political participation? Motivations and Mobilization in a Digital Age.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2016). What drives political participation? Motivations and Mobilization in a Digital Age.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2016). Social media affordances, election campaigns and follower interactions.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2016). Social media affordances, election campaigns and follower interactions.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2016). Mobilized Participation in a Digital Age.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2016). Europe and participatory patterns via social media: like or hate me but be there!.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2015). The structure of political conversation on candidates’ Facebook pages during the 2012 French presidential election.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, LILLEKER Darren G., ZAJAC Jan, (2015). Social media as a political public sphere? The role of the Facebook and Twitter during the 2014 European Parliament elections in the 28 EU nations.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2015). Social media actions and interactions - The role of the Facebook and Twitter during the 2014 European Parliament elections in the 28 EU nations.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2015). Communication, Democracy and Digital Technology.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, TENSCHER Jens, (2014). The meaning of professional campaigning in Europe: country- and party-related answers.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, LILLEKER Darren G., (2014). Social networks political activity and electoral choice in France.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, (2014). Reinventing Political Communication: Still Informing Or Engaging Citizens? European Parliament Electoral Campaigning Trends 2009 – 2014 in The Comparative Perspective.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, TENSCHER Jens, (2014). Reinventing political communication: still informing or engaging citizens? European Parliament electoral campaigning trends 2009 – 2014 in the comparative perspective.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, TENSCHER Jens, (2014). Professionals’ Understanding of Professional Campaigning in Europe.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, WELLS C. H., (2014). Encountering difference in communication events: the occurrence and impact of cross-cutting opinion in talk, mass media, and Web use.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, WELLS C. H., LILLEKER Darren G., (2014). Discursive networks on Facebook during the 2012 French presidential election.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, WELLS C. H., LILLEKER Darren G., (2014). Discursive networks on Facebook during the 2012 French presidential election.
KOC-MICHALSKA Karolina, LILLEKER Darren G., (2013). Online election campaigning: Exploring supply and demand during the France 2012 presidential election.
KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2024). UNCONVENTIONAL VOICES.
KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2024). BEING UNINFORMED News avoidance as a threat to democracy in today’s digital world?.
KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2024). BEING SELECTIVELY INFORMED Selective exposure as a threat to democracy in today’s digital world?.
KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2024). BEING MISINFORMED False information as a threat to democracy in today’s digital world?.
KOC MICHALSKA K., LILLEKER D, BOULIANNE S, BIMBER B, (2017). Political participation in the UK: why might voters have voted?.
KOC MICHALSKA K., GIBSON R., VEDEL Th., (2017). SOCIAL MEDIA AND FRENCH SOCIETY INTERNET AND SOCIAL MEDIA DURING THE 2017 FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE.
Press articles
KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2025). Poised for the presidency: how Trump’s win highlights alternative media’s impact.
amba-bga.com
KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2024). Unconventional Alternative Media TreAs the U.S. Elections Unfold.
europeanbusinessreview.com
KOC-MICHALSKA K., (2024). A l'approche des élections américaines, un nouveau rapport expose l'adoption des médias alternatifs dans le monde occidental.
Esteval.fr
Scientific activities
Member of the editorial board of an academic journal
Political Communication
2024
Guest Editor of an academic journal
Journal of Information Technology & Politics
2024
Journal of Information Technology and Politics
2022
Political Communication
2022
Political Communication
2021
New Media and Society
2020
Information Communication & Society
2020
Social Science Computer Review
2019
Reviewer for an academic journal
Central European Journal of Communication
2020
Communication Monographs
2020
Computers in Human Behaviour
2020
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties
2020
Electoral studies
2020
Journal of Information Technology and Politics
2020
New Media and Society
2020
Political Communication
2020
Information Communication and Society
2020
International Journal of Press/Politics
2020
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
2020
International Journal of E-Politics
International Journal of Electronic Governance
Javnost Review
Revue de l’Organisation Responsable
Scandinavian Political Studies
Member of the scientific board of an academic association
2019 European Elections. Banalization or creativity of political communication?
2019
Awards and honors
The Potential of Digital: Optimising Trustworthy Digital Contact (PODTRUST), 2025
FIA Research Associate Professor, 2021
NORFACE THREATPIE: The Threats and Potentials of a Changing Political Information Environment, 2020
H2020 OPTED Observatory for Political Texts in European Democracies: A European research infrastructure, 2020
Doctoral supervision
(2024) : Study on Enterprise Social Media Overload Effect and Its Impact -- from the Perspective of Work-family Relationship.
(2021) : The Impact of Social Media on Business Management Efficiency-A Case Study on DingTalk.
(2020) : Research on the Influence Mechanism of Intelligent AffordableLuxury Hotel on Customers' Sharing Willingness.
(2020) : Empirical Study on the Impact of Electronic Word-of-mouth Information and Seller Provided Information onOnline Consumers' Purchase Behavior.
(2024) : One Size Fits All? An Exploratory Study of Russian andChinese Information Operations on Twitter.
(2020) : Mis- and Disinformation online: a Taxonomy of Solution.
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