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國立臺灣大學新聞研究所

Adrian Rauchfleisch(劉好迪) 教授

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E-mail:adrian.rauchfleisch@gmail.com

授課領域: Social Media and Social Network Analysis, Networked Journalism
研究專長: social media, journalism studies, political communication, methods for communication science, social network analysis


     

學歷


Ph.D. University of Zurich, Switzerland
M.A. University of Zurich, Switzerland

 

經歷


Professor at the Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University (2025-)
Associate Professor at the Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University (2021-2025)
Associate Professor at the Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University (2018-2025)
Assistant Professor at the Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University (2018-2021)
Senior Reserach and Teaching Associate at the Department of Science, Crisis & Risk Communication at the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research (IPMZ), University of Zurich (2017 -2018)
Reserach and Teaching Associate at the Department of Science, Crisis & Risk Communication at the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research (IPMZ), University of Zurich (2013-2017)

 

參與活動服務


Editorial board member of New Media and Society, Communication Theory, Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media

 

期刊論文


  1. Rauchfleisch, A., Tseng, T. H., Kao, J. J., & Liu, Y. T. (2022). Taiwan’s Public Discourse About Disinformation: The Role of Journalism, Academia, and Politics. Journalism Practice, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2022.2110928
  2. Nachman, L., Rauchfleisch, A., & Hioe, B. (2022). How China divides the left: competing transnational left-wing alternative media on Twitter. Media and Communication, 10(3), 50-63. https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v10i3.5345
  3. Schwaiger, L., Schneider, J., Rauchfleisch, A., & Eisenegger, M. (2022). Mindsets of conspiracy: A typology of affinities towards conspiracy myths in digital environments. Convergence, 13548565221106427. https://doi.org/10.1177/13548565221106427
  4. Rauchfleisch, A., Siegen, D., & Vogler, D. (2021). How COVID-19 Displaced Climate Change: Mediated Climate Change Activism and Issue Attention in the Swiss Media and Online Sphere. Environmental Communication, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2021.1990978
  5. Weston, M. J., & Rauchfleisch, A. (2021). Close to Beijing: Geographic Biases in People’s Daily. Media and Communication, 9(3), 59–73. https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v9i3.3966
  6. Rauchfleisch, A., Schäfer, M. S., & Siegen, D. (2021). Beyond the ivory tower: Measuring and explaining academic engagement with journalists, politicians and industry representatives among Swiss professors. PLOS ONE, 16(5), e0251051. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251051
  7. Rauchfleisch, A., Vogler, D., & Eisenegger, M. (2021). Public Sphere in Crisis Mode: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Influenced Public Discourse and User Behaviour in the Swiss Twitter-sphere. Javnost - The Public, 28(2), 129–148. https://doi.org/10.1080/13183222.2021.1923622
  8.  Kaiser, J., Rauchfleisch, A., & Cordova, Y. (2021). Fighting Zika With Honey: An Analysis of YouTube’s Video Recommendations on Brazilian YouTube. International Journal of Communication, 15, 19.
  9. Rauchfleisch, A., & Kaiser, J. (2020). The False positive problem of automatic bot detection in social science research. PLOS ONE, 15(10), e0241045. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241045
  10. Kaiser, J., & Rauchfleisch, A. (2020). Birds of a Feather Get Recommended Together: Algorithmic Homophily in YouTube’s Channel Recommendations in the United States and Germany. Social Media + Society, 6(4), 205630512096991. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305120969914
  11. Rauchfleisch, A., Vogler, D., & Eisenegger, M. (2020). Transnational News Sharing on Social Media: Measuring and Analysing Twitter News Media Repertoires of Domestic and Foreign Audience Communities. Digital Journalism, 8(9), 1206–1230. https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2020.1835511
  12. Rauchfleisch, A., & Kaiser, J. (2020). The German Far-right on YouTube: An Analysis of User Overlap and User Comments. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 64(3), 373–396. https://doi.org/10.1080/08838151.2020.1799690
  13. Rauchfleisch, A., & Chi, J. (2020). Untangling Taiwan’s Hybridity With Structural Dysfunctions. Social Media + Society, 6(3), 205630512094765. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305120947658
  14. Kaiser, J., Rauchfleisch, A., & Bourassa, N. (2020). Connecting the (Far-)Right Dots: A Topic Modeling and Hyperlink Analysis of (Far-)Right Media Coverage during the US Elections 2016. Digital Journalism, 8(3), 422–441. https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2019.1682629
  15. Rauchfleisch, A., & Metag, J. (2020). Beyond normalization and equalization on Twitter: Politicians’ Twitter use during non-election times and influences of media attention. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 9(2), 169–189. https://doi.org/10.1386/ajms_00021_1
  16. Kargar, S., & Rauchfleisch, A. (2019). State-aligned trolling in Iran and the double-edged affordances of Instagram. New Media & Society, 21(7), 1506–1527. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444818825133
  17. Kaiser, J., & Rauchfleisch, A. (2019). Integrating Concepts of Counterpublics into Generalised Public Sphere Frameworks: Contemporary Transformations in Radical Forms. Javnost - The Public, 26(3), 241–257. https://doi.org/10.1080/13183222.2018.1558676
  18. Arlt, D., Rauchfleisch, A., & Schäfer, M. S. (2019). Between Fragmentation and Dialogue. Twitter Communities and Political Debate About the Swiss “Nuclear Withdrawal Initiative.” Environmental Communication, 13(4), 440–456. https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2018.1430600
  19. Rauchfleisch, A., & Schäfer, M. S. (2018). Structure and development of science communication research: Co-citation analysis of a developing field. Journal of Science Communication, 17(03), A07. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.17030207
  20. Rauchfleisch, A., & Schäfer, M. S. (2018). Climate change politics and the role of China: A window of opportunity to gain soft power? International Communication of Chinese Culture, 5(1–2), 39–59. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40636-018-0114-9
  21. Kovic, M., Rauchfleisch, A., Sele, M., & Caspar, C. (2018). Digital astroturfing in politics: Definition, typology, and countermeasures. Studies in Communication Sciences, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.24434/j.scoms.2018.01.005
  22. Schäfer, M. S., Füchslin, T., Metag, J., Kristiansen, S., & Rauchfleisch, A. (2018). The different audiences of science communication: A segmentation analysis of the Swiss population’s perceptions of science and their information and media use patterns. Public Understanding of Science, 27(7), 836–856. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963662517752886
  23. Kovic, M., Rauchfleisch, A., Metag, J., Caspar, C., & Szenogrady, J. (2017). Brute force effects of mass media presence and social media activity on electoral outcome. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 14(4), 348–371. https://doi.org/10.1080/19331681.2017.1374228
  24. Rauchfleisch, A., Artho, X., Metag, J., Post, S., & Schäfer, M. S. (2017). How journalists verify user-generated content during terrorist crises. Analyzing Twitter communication during the Brussels attacks. Social Media + Society, 3(3), 205630511771788. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305117717888
  25. Rauchfleisch, A. (2017). The public sphere as an essentially contested concept: A co-citation analysis of the last 20 years of public sphere research. Communication and the Public, 2(1), 3–18. https://doi.org/10.1177/2057047317691054
  26. Metag, J., & Rauchfleisch, A. (2017). Journalists’ Use of Political Tweets: Functions for journalistic work and the role of perceived influences. Digital Journalism, 5(9), 1155–1172. https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2016.1248989
  27. Rauchfleisch, A., & Metag, J. (2016). The special case of Switzerland: Swiss politicians on Twitter. New Media & Society, 18(10), 2413–2431. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444815586982
  28. Rauchfleisch, A., & Kovic, M. (2016). The Internet and Generalized Functions of the Public Sphere: Transformative Potentials From a Comparative Perspective. Social Media + Society, 2(2), 205630511664639. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305116646393
  29. Rauchfleisch, A., & Schäfer, M. S. (2015). Multiple public spheres of Weibo: A typology of forms and potentials of online public spheres in China. Information, Communication & Society, 18(2), 139–155. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2014.940364
  30. Matthes, J., & Rauchfleisch, A. (2013). The Swiss “Tina Fey Effect”: The Content of Late-Night Political Humor and the Negative Effects of Political Parody on the Evaluation of Politicians. Communication Quarterly, 61(5), 596–614. https://doi.org/10.1080/01463373.2013.822405