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Martin Haselmayer
Martin Haselmayer
University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna; University of Vienna, Department of Government
Verified email at univie.ac.at - Homepage
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Sentiment analysis of political communication: Combining a dictionary approach with crowdcoding
M Haselmayer, M Jenny
Quality & quantity 51 (6), 2623-2646, 2017
3222017
More than bags of words: Sentiment analysis with word embeddings
E Rudkowsky, M Haselmayer, M Wastian, M Jenny, Š Emrich, M Sedlmair
Communication Methods and Measures 12 (2-3), 140-157, 2018
2962018
Negative campaigning and its consequences: a review and a look ahead
M Haselmayer
French Politics 17 (3), 355-372, 2019
1742019
Partisan bias in message selection: Media gatekeeping of party press releases
M Haselmayer, M Wagner, TM Meyer
Political communication 34 (3), 367-384, 2017
1592017
Fighting for attention: Media coverage of negative campaign messages
M Haselmayer, TM Meyer, M Wagner
Party Politics 25 (3), 412-423, 2019
1052019
Who gets into the papers? Party campaign messages and the media
TM Meyer, M Haselmayer, M Wagner
British Journal of Political Science, 1-22, 2017
952017
Does social media enhance party responsiveness? How user engagement shapes parties’ issue attention on Facebook
L Ennser-Jedenastik, C Gahn, A Bodlos, M Haselmayer
Party Politics 28 (3), 468-481, 2022
632022
Friendly fire? Negative campaigning among coalition partners
M Haselmayer, M Jenny
Research & Politics 5 (3), 2053168018796911, 2018
452018
How women shape negativity in parliamentary speeches—a sentiment analysis of debates in the Austrian Parliament
M Haselmayer, SC Dingler, M Jenny
Parliamentary Affairs 75 (4), 867-886, 2022
302022
Love is blind. Partisanship and perception of negative campaign messages in a multiparty system
M Haselmayer, L Hirsch, M Jenny
Political Research Exchange 2 (1), 1806002, 2020
222020
AUTNES Manual Content Analysis of the Media Coverage 2013
JM Eberl, R Vonbun, M Haselmayer, C Jacobi, K Kleinen-von Königslöw, ...
20*2016
More than bags of words: Sentiment analysis with word embeddings. Communication Methods and Measures, 12 (2–3), 140–157
E Rudkowsky, M Haselmayer, M Wastian, M Jenny, Š Emrich, M Sedlmair
192018
Gender bias in asylum adjudications: Evidence for Leniency toward token women
A Ecker, L Ennser-Jedenastik, M Haselmayer
Sex Roles 82 (1), 117-126, 2020
162020
Candidates rather than context shape campaign sentiment in French Presidential Elections (1965–2017)
M Haselmayer
French Politics 19 (4), 394-420, 2021
142021
Who talks about what? Issue strategies across the party hierarchy
L ENNSER‐JEDENASTIK, M Haselmayer, LM Huber, M Fenz
European Journal of Political Research 61 (3), 842-852, 2022
122022
Measuring incivility in parliamentary debates: Validating a sentiment analysis procedure with Calls to Order in the Austrian Parliament
M Jenny, M Haselmayer, D Kapla
Political Incivility in the Parliamentary, Electoral and Media Arena, 56-66, 2021
11*2021
Promising links: how parties combine policy issues with group appeals
LM Huber, M Haselmayer
West european politics 48 (7), 1732-1759, 2025
102025
Negative campaigning
M Dolezal, M Haselmayer, D Johann, K Thomas, L Ennser-Jedenastik
Die Nationalratswahl 2013. Wie Parteien, Medien und Wählerschaft …, 2016
102016
The Austrian election of 2017: an election won in the long campaign
A Bodlos, L Ennser-Jedenastik, M Haselmayer, TM Meyer, WC Müller
2017: Europe’s Bumper, 151-172, 2018
92018
Issue substitution or volume expansion? How parties accommodate agenda change
L Ennser-Jedenastik, M Haselmayer, LM Huber, ME Scharrer
Electoral Studies 76, 102437, 2022
62022
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