Stephan Schlögl
Teaching and Research Assistant
Research Interests
- Public Sphere theory, Computermediated Public Spheres, Transnational Public Spheres
- Digital inequalities, structural inequalities in new media, critical communication studies
- Network analysis, computational social science
- Automated text analysis, natural language processing
Thesis title:
Structures of global inequality in computer mediated Public Spheres
Office Hours
- According to agreement
since September 2017
- Teaching and Research Assistant at the Chair of Science Communication under PhD Hannah Schmid-Petri at the University Passau
February 2015 until May 2017
- Researcher, GfK Austria
March 2016 until September 2016
- Part-time lecturer at the Department of Development Studies, University Wien
February 2013 until December 2014
- Project Assistant "Towards an Analytics of Networked Publics" at the Department of Communication, University Wien
October 2012 until January 2013
- Student Assistant at the Department of Communication, University Wien
June 2013 until July 2013
- Research Traineeship at the International Center for Migration Policy Department (ICMPD), Wien
March 2013 until September 2013
- Lecturing Assistant Development Sociology - Quantitive methods of development research at the Department of Development Studies, University Wien
2023
Schlögl, S., Bürger, M., Kannan, S., Dietrich, P., & Mitrović, J. (2022). Dissonance from the perspective of agonistic pluralism: a study of political fragmentation on facebook during the 2016 austrian presidential election. Political Communication, pp. 1–23. URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2022.2141390
- Schmid-Petri, H., Bürger, M., Schlögl, S., Schwind, M., Mitrovic, J. & Kühn, R. (accepted). The multilingual Twitter-discourse on vaccination in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic. Media and Communication.
- Bürger, M., Schlögl, S. & Schmid-Petri, H. (2023). Conflict dynamics in collaborative knowledge production. A study of network gatekeeping on Wikipedia. Social Networks, 72, 13-21.
2022
Schlögl, S., Bürger, M., & Schmid-Petri, H. (2022). Digital divides in the social construction of history online: Geographical representation of contributors to Wikipedia articles about decolonization. In T. Birkner, B. Fähnrich, A. Scheu, & C. Schwarzenegger (Eds.), Wissenschaftskommunikation und Kommunikationsgeschichte: Umbrüche, Transformationen, Kontinuitäten. Proceedings der Jahrestagung der Fachgruppen Wissenschaftskommunikation und Kommunikationsgeschichte der DGPuK 2020. URL: https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/83501
2017
- Maireder, Axel & Weeks, Brian & Gil de Zúñiga, Homero & Schlögl, Stephan (2017). Big Data and Political Social Networks: Introducing Audience Diversity and Communication Connector Bridging Measures in Social Network Theory. Social Science Computer Review 35(1), 126-141.
2016
- Kaiser, Jonas & Rhomberg, Markus & Maireder, Axel & Schlögl, Stephan (2016). Energiewende‘s lone warriors. A hyperlink network analysis of the German. Energiewende discourse. Journal of Media and Communication 4(4), 18-29.
2015
- Schlögl, Stephan (2015). Follow the leader? Strukturen der Ungleichheit in digitalen Diskursräumen. Momentum Quarterly - Zeitschrift für sozialen Fortschritt. 4(2), 87-98.
- Maireder, Axel & Schlögl, Stephan (2015) Twitter-Öffentlichkeiten: Identifikation und Interpretation der Strukturen von Follower-Netzwerken. In: Maireder, Axel and Ausserhofer, Julian and Schumann, Christina and Taddicken, Monika (eds.), Digitale Methoden der Kommunikationswissenschaft, 115-139. Berlin: Digital Communication
- Maireder, Axel, & Stephan Schlögl (2015). Identifikation, Messung und Interpretation von Twitter-Öffentlichkeiten am Beispiel der Europawahlen 2014. In: O. Hahn, R. Hohlfeld, & T. Knieper (eds.), Digitale Öffentlichkeit(en) (231–248). Konstanz-München: UVK.
2014
- Maireder, Axel, & Schlögl, Stephan (2014). 24 hours of an #outcry: The networked publics of a socio-political debate. European Journal of Communication, 29(6), 687–702.
- Schlögl, Stephan, & Maireder, Axel (2014). Struktur politischer Öffentlichkeiten auf Twitter am Beispiel österreichischer Innenpolitik. Austrian Journal of Political Science, 44(1), 16–31.
2013
- Schlögl, Stephan (2013). Weltöffentlichkeit? Ein Fallbeispiel zu Rio+20 auf Twitter. In: C. Landler, P. Parycek, & M. Kettemann (eds.), Netzpolitik in Österreich. Internet. Macht. Menschenrechte (189-206). MV-Verlag.
2022
- Schmid-Petri, H., Bürger, M., Schlögl, S., Schwind, M., Mitrovic, J. & Kühn, R. & Käsbauer, I. (2022, Oktober). Social media as a driver of integration or fragmentation? The multilingual Twitter-discourse on vaccination in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic. Vortrag im Rahmen der 9th European Communication Conference (ECREA). Aarhus, Dänemark.
2021
- Schlögl, S., Bürger, M., & Schmid-Petri, H. (2021, May). Conflict Dynamics in Collaborative Knowledge Production. A Study of Network Gatekeeping on Wikipedia. 71st Annual International Communication Association Conference, virtual conference.
2020
- Bürger, M., Schlögl, S., & Schmid-Petri, H. (2020, Oktober – angenommen). Digital inequalities and online assertiveness. A study of conflict dynamics in collaborative knowledge production. Zur Präsentation auf der 8th European Communication Conference. Communication and Trust, Braga, Portugal.
- Bürger, M., Schlögl, S., & Schmid-Petri, H. (2020, Februar). Wissenschaftskommunikation unter Gleichen? Partizipation & Exklusion auf Wikipedia am Beispiel von Dekolonialisierungsprozessen. Präsentiert auf der gemeinsamen Jahrestagung der Fachgruppen „Kommunikationsgeschichte“ und „Wissenschaftskommunikation“ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft, Münster, Deutschland.
2019
- Schlögl, S., Bürger, M., Schmid-Petri, H., & Wickern, A. (2019, October). Online representation and the social construction of history. Post(-)colonial conflict on Wikipedia. Presented at Momentum19. Widerspruch, Hallstatt, Austria.
2018
- Stephan Schlögl (May 2018) Dynamics of political encounter. Studying cross-party commenting on Facebook during Austria’s presidential elections 2016. ICA Preconference "Voice and voices: Exploring tensions between plurivocity and univocity". Prague
2017
- Stephan Schlögl (Oct. 2017) Agonistic Pluralism and New Media. Evidence from Austrias Presidential Elections 2016. Conference "Momentum17". Hallstatt.
2015
- Kaiser, Jonas & Rhomberg, Markus & Maireder, Axel & Schlögl, Stephan (Oct. 2015).
Energiewende s lone warriors. A hyperlink network analysis of the German Energiewende discourse Presentation at ICA Regional Conference “Responsible Communication and Governance“. Copenhagen.
2014
- Eberl, Jakob-Moritz & Katharina Kleinen von Königslöw, Axel Maireder, Ramona Vonbun & Stephan Schlögl (May 2014). Twitter als Agenda-Setter? Annual Conference Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft. Universtity of Passau.
- Maireder, Axel & Schlögl, Stephan (May 2014). Identifikation und Analyse von Twitter-Öffentlichkeiten. Annual Conference Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft. Universtity of Passau.
- Maireder, Axel & Schlögl, Stephan (Jan. 2014). Interdocument frames in digital media networks. COST Action: „Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies“. University of Ljubljana
- Eberl, Jakob-Moritz & Carina Jacobi & Stephan Schlögl (May 2014). Exploring media content complexity using network analysis. ICA Preconference „Social and Semantic Networks in Communication Research“. Seattle.
2013
- Maireder, Axel & Schlögl, Stephan (Nov. 2013). #aufschrei: Strukturanalyse einer ad-hoc Öffentlichkeit. Annual Conference „Digital Methods“ Fachgruppe für computervermittelte Kommunikation der DGPuK. University of Vienna
- Schlögl, Stephan (Oct. 2013). Follow the leader? Zu Ungleichheit in digitalen Diskursräumen. Ein Fallbeispiel. Conference „Momentum13“. Hallstatt
- Kaiser, Jonas & Schlögl, Stephan (April 2013). Nevermind Climate Change: Map- ping the German Twitter discourse on Rio+20. Conference „Climate Change Communication & the Internet: Challenges and Opportunities for Research“. University of Leicester