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Freya Sukalla
Freya Sukalla
Institut für Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft, Universität Leipzig
Verified email at uni-leipzig.de
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Embodiment of narrative engagement
F Sukalla, H Bilandzic, PD Bolls, RW Busselle
Journal of media psychology, 2015
1132015
The role of fictional film exposure and narrative engagement for personal norms, guilt and intentions to protect the climate
H Bilandzic, F Sukalla
Environmental Communication 13 (8), 1069-1086, 2019
992019
The narrative engageability scale: A multidimensional trait measure for the propensity to become engaged in a story
H Bilandzic, F Sukalla, C Schnell, MR Hastall, RW Busselle
International Journal of Communication 13, 32, 2019
762019
The morality of television genres: Norm violations and their narrative context in four popular genres of serial fiction
H Bilandzic, MR Hastall, F Sukalla
Journal of Media Ethics 32 (2), 99-117, 2017
352017
Narrative persuasion
F Sukalla
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019
312019
Dispelling Fears and Myths of Organ Donation: How Narratives That Include Information Reduce Ambivalence and Reactance.
F Sukalla, AJM Wagner, I Rackow
International Journal of Communication (19328036) 11, 2017
302017
Surprise! An investigation of orienting responses to test assumptions of narrative processing
F Sukalla, H Shoenberger, PD Bolls
Communication Research 43 (6), 844-862, 2016
282016
The cultivation of idealistic moral expectations: The role of television exposure and narrative engageability
H Bilandzic, C Schnell, F Sukalla
Mass Communication and Society 22 (5), 604-630, 2019
272019
Narrative Persuasion und Einstellungsdissonanz
F Sukalla
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2018
202018
Fiktionale Geschichten und ihre Wirkungen auf die Wahrnehmung der politischen und sozialen Realität
MR Hastall, F Sukalla, H Bilandzic
Politische Unterhaltung – Unterhaltende Politik: Forschung zu Medieninhalten …, 2014
132014
Personal relevance and state empathy with a character facilitates self-disclosure in film viewers
K Bálint, F Sukalla, B Rooney
Frontiers in Communication 7, 984341, 2022
92022
Multiples Framing in der Gesundheitskommunikation: Annahmen und Befunde
MR Hastall, F Sukalla
Medien und Gesundheitskommunikation, 201-219, 2013
92013
The influence of eudaimonic entertainment experiences on political information processing and engagement
A Bartsch, FM Schneider, L Leonhard, F Sukalla, A Kloss
Communication Research 52 (5), 571-599, 2025
72025
Narrative Persuasion–theoretische Ansätze und empirische Ergebnisse zur Überzeugungskraft von Narrationen
F Sukalla
Soziale Passagen 15 (1), 23-37, 2023
62023
Developing an Awareness Campaign to Reduce Second Hand Smoke Among Disadvantaged Families—A Participatory M-Health Approach
T Weinmann, K Radon, F Sukalla, J Gerlich, S Barth, D Nowak, ...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15 (9), 1945, 2018
62018
Risky research? Exploring the potentially detrimental effects of employing stigma scales
A Ort, F Sukalla
Frontiers in Communication 8, 1130480, 2023
52023
What's the point of this film? What's the point of this genre? Analyzing moral messages of genre films
H Bilandzic, F Sukalla, F Herrmann, S Kinnebrock
Conference Papers--International Communication Association, 1-26, 2008
52008
Targeting Physical Inactivity–Effects of Three Different Consequence Frames on Population Subgroups’ Health-Related Perceptions and Behavioral Intentions
AJM Wagner, F Sukalla
Journal of Health Communication 26 (1), 47-56, 2021
42021
Hero or villain? The role of audience beliefs about suspense for their suspense experience
T Naab, F Sukalla
SCM Studies in Communication and Media 8 (1), 53-76, 2019
42019
Bringt Humor die Leute nicht nur zum Lachen, sondern auch zum Reden? Die Wirkung von Humor in Gesundheitsspots auf die Redebereitschaft über sexuell übertragbare Krankheiten
F Sukalla, S Kollinger, AJM Wagner
Gesundheitskommunikation als transdisziplinäres Forschungsfeld, 199-208, 2017
42017
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