Dr. Jan Kluck
Wissenschaftlicher MitarbeiterDr. Jan Kluck
Anschrift | Forsthausweg 2 47057 Duisburg |
Raum | LE 217 |
Sprechstunde | nach Vereinbarung |
Telefon | +49 203 379 - 1330 |
jan.kluck@uni-due.de |
Forschungsinteressen
- Interpersonelle politische Online-Kommunikation
- Wahrnehmung von Falschnachrichten im Internet
Curriculum Vitae
Übersicht
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Akademische Qualifikation
2017-2021
Promotion (Dr. phil.) am Lehrstuhl Sozialpsychologie: Medien und Kommunikation an der Universität Duisburg-Essen. Dissertation: It's not the message, it's the sender! An integrative approach to investigate incivility in online political discussions from the perspective of social perception
2015-2018
Master-Studium der Angewandten Kognitions- und Medienwissenschaften mit der Vertiefung Psychologie, Universität Duisburg-Essen
2009-2015
Bachelor-Studium der Angewandten Kognitions- und Medienwissenschaften, Universität Duisburg-Essen
Beruflicher Werdegang
Seit Dezember 2017
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl Sozialpsychologie: Medien und Kommunikation (Abteilung: Informatik und angewandte Kognitionswissenschaft) an der Universität Duisburg-Essen (Leitung: Prof. Dr. Nicole C. Krämer)
2014-2017
Werkstudent im Produktmarketing bei der ista Deutschland GmbH
Publikationen
Krämer, N. C., Hornung, G., Jansen, C., Kluck, J.P., Rinsdorf, L., Setz, T., Steinebach, M., Vogel, I., & Yannikos, Y. (2022). Desinformationen und Messengerdienste: Herausforderung und Lösungsansätze.In M. Friedewald, A. Roßnagel, J. Heesen, N. C. Krämer, & J. Lamla (Hrsg.), Künstliche Intelligenz, Demokratie und Privatheit (pp. 317 – 350). Nomos. doi.org/10.5771/9783748913344
Kluck, J. P. & Krämer, N. C. (in press). Appraising Uncivil Comments in Online Political Discussions: How do Preceding Incivility and the Sender’s Stance Affect the Processing of an Uncivil Comment? Communication Research.
Kluck, J. P., & Krämer, N. C. (2021). “What an idiot!” – How the appraisal of the writer of an uncivil comment impacts discussion behavior. New Media & Society. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448211000666
Kluck, J. P., Stoyanova, F., & Krämer, N. C. (2021). Putting the social back into physical distancing: The role of digital connections in a pandemic crisis. International Journal of Psychology, 56(4), 594–606. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12746
Kluck, J. P. & Krämer, N. C. (2020). It's the aggression, stupid! An examination of commenters’ motives for using incivility in online political discussions. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Social Media and Society, 164–173. https://doi.org/10.1145/3400806.3400826
Schaewitz, L., Kluck, J.P., & Krämer, N.C. (2020). When is Disinformation (In)Credible? Experimental Findings on Message Characteristics and Individual Differences. Mass Communication and Society, 23(4), 484–509. https://doi.org/10.1080/15205436.2020.1716983
Kluck, J.P., Schaewitz, L., & Krämer, N.C. (2019). Doubters are more convincing than advocates - The impact of user comments and ratings on credibility perceptions of false news stories on social media. Studies in Communication and Media, 8(4), 446–470. https://doi.org/10.5771/2192-4007-2019-4-446
Krämer, N. C., Feurstein, M., Kluck, J. P., Meier, Y., Rother, M., & Winter, S. (2017). Beware of selfies: The impact of photo type on impression formation based on social networking profiles. Frontiers in psychology, 8, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00188
Konferenzbeiträge / Vorträge
Kluck, J.P., Schaewitz, L., Klösters, L., & Krämer, N.C. (2022, May). Warning labels: A mighty heuristic cue? Using behavioral data to investigate the influence of warning labels as a primary cue for (not) selecting fake news. Paper presented at the 72nd Conference of the International Communication Association, Paris, France, 26-30 May 2022.
Kluck, J.P., Schaewitz, L., Klösters, L., & Krämer, N.C. (2022, September). Clicking or Skipping? The effects of warning labels on the selection of online news articles. Abstract presented at the 52. congress of the DGPs (German Psychological Society), Hildesheim, Germany, 10-15 September 2022.
Bormann, M., Kluck, J. P., Krämer, N., & Vowe, G. (2022, September). Incivility in online public discussions. An International Hybrid Conference of the Research Association NRW Digital Society, Bonn, Germany, 29 September-01 October 2022.
Kluck, J. P. & Krämer, N. (2022, October). What's in Messenger Communication? A survey on the prevalence and spread of false information in messenger applications. The ECREA’s Science and Environment Communication Section’s pre-conference on Misinformation, science populism and the role of citizens, online, 17 October 2022.
Bormann, M., Heinbach, D., Kluck, J. P., & Ziegele, M. (accepted). Perceptions of and reactions to different types of incivility in public online discussions: Results of an online experiment. 9th European Communication Conference der ECREA, Aarhus, Dänemark, 19-22 October 2022
Kluck, J.P. & Krämer, N. C. (2021, May). Appraising Uncivil Comments in Online Discussions: Does preceding incivility alter the effects of an uncivil discussion comment and which role plays the comment’ s stance? Paper presented at the 71st virtual Conference of the International Communication Association, 27-31 May 2022.
Schaewitz, L., Kluck, J.P., Klösters, L., & Krämer, N.C. (2019, May). When is Disinformation (In)Credible? Experimental Findings on Message Characteristics and Individual Differences. Paper presented at the 69th Conference of the International Communication Association, Washington, D.C., 24-28 May 2019.
Kluck, J. P. & Nicole, N. C. (2019, September). „Warum hast du das gesagt?“ – Eine Untersuchung der Motive für die Kommunikation von Inzivilität in politischen Online-Diskussionen. Presentation at the conference „Datafizierte Gesellschaft: Praktiken, Prozesse und Folgen der Datafizierung“, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany, 24-25 September 2019.
Bormann, M. & Kluck, J. P. (2018, May). Inzivilität in der politischen Online-Kommunikation: Typen, Ursachen, Wirkungen und Interventionen. Presentation at the 63rd annual conference of the German Communication Association (DGPuK), University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany, 9-11 May 2018.
Kluck, J. P. & Bormann, M. (2018, October). Incivility in the Political Online Communication: Types, Causes, Effects and Interventions. Presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Communication & Media Studies, University of California, Berkeley, USA, 18-19 October 2018.