Seeking formula for misinformation treatment in public health crises: The effects of corrective information type and source TGLA Van der Meer, Y Jin Health communication, 2019 | 327 | 2019 |
Misinformation and polarization in a high-choice media environment: How effective are political fact-checkers? M Hameleers, TGLA Van der Meer Communication research 47 (2), 227-250, 2020 | 304 | 2020 |
Public framing organizational crisis situations: Social media versus news media TGLA Van der Meer, P Verhoeven Public Relations Review 39 (3), 229-231, 2013 | 219 | 2013 |
Emotional crisis communication TGLA Van der Meer, JWM Verhoeven Public Relations Review 40 (3), 526-536, 2014 | 218 | 2014 |
A picture paints a thousand lies? The effects and mechanisms of multimodal disinformation and rebuttals disseminated via social media M Hameleers, TE Powell, TGLA Van Der Meer, L Bos Political communication 37 (2), 281-301, 2020 | 214 | 2020 |
The importance of source and credibility perception in times of crisis: Crisis communication in a socially mediated era W Van Zoonen, T Van Der Meer Journal of public relations research 27 (5), 371-388, 2015 | 160 | 2015 |
Employees work-related social-media use: His master's voice W van Zoonen, TGLA van der Meer, JWM Verhoeven Public Relations Review 40 (5), 850-852, 2014 | 116 | 2014 |
When frames align: The interplay between PR, news media, and the public in times of crisis TGLA Van der Meer, P Verhoeven, H Beentjes, R Vliegenthart Public Relations Review 40 (5), 751-761, 2014 | 112 | 2014 |
Communication in times of crisis: The stakeholder relationship under pressure TGLA van der Meer, P Verhoeven, HWJ Beentjes, R Vliegenthart Public Relations Review 43 (2), 426-440, 2017 | 110 | 2017 |
Automated content analysis and crisis communication research TGLA Van Der Meer Public Relations Review 42 (5), 952-961, 2016 | 85 | 2016 |
Disrupting gatekeeping practices: Journalists’ source selection in times of crisis TGLA Van der Meer, P Verhoeven, JWJ Beentjes, R Vliegenthart Journalism 18 (9), 1107-1124, 2017 | 84 | 2017 |
Feeling “disinformed” lowers compliance with COVID-19 guidelines: Evidence from the US, UK, Netherlands, and Germany M Hameleers, TGLA van der Meer, A Brosius Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review 1 (3), 2020 | 81 | 2020 |
Mediatization and the disproportionate attention to negative news: The case of airplane crashes TGLA Van der Meer, AC Kroon, P Verhoeven, J Jonkman Journalism Studies 20 (6), 783-803, 2019 | 78 | 2019 |
Crafting our own biased media diets: The effects of confirmation, source, and negativity bias on selective attendance to online news TGLA Van der Meer, M Hameleers, AC Kroon Mass Communication and Society 23 (6), 937-967, 2020 | 77 | 2020 |
Public frame building: The role of source usage in times of crisis TGLA van der Meer Communication research 45 (6), 956-981, 2018 | 73 | 2018 |
Social media research: The application of supervised machine learning in organizational communication research. W Van Zoonen, GLA Toni Computers in human behavior 63, 132-141, 2016 | 70 | 2016 |
The effects of corrective communication and employee backup on the effectiveness of fighting crisis misinformation Y Jin, TGLA van der Meer, YI Lee, X Lu Public Relations Review 46 (3), 101910, 2020 | 64 | 2020 |
Politicization of corporations and their environment: Corporations’ social license to operate in a polarized and mediatized society TGLA van der Meer, JGF Jonkman Public Relations Review 47 (1), 101988, 2021 | 54 | 2021 |
E-democracy: exploring the current stage of e-government TGLA Van der Meer, D Gelders, S Rotthier Journal of Information Policy 4, 489-506, 2014 | 53 | 2014 |
Organizational crisis-denial strategy: The effect of denial on public framing TGLA van der Meer Public Relations Review 40 (3), 537-539, 2014 | 48 | 2014 |