Presentations

 

 2024

  • Forrai, M., & Schmuck, D. (2024, September 24-27). Associations between emerging adults’ (motivations for) AI use and AI-related attitudes [Paper presentation]. 10th European Communication Conference (ECREA), Ljubljana, Slovenia.

2023

  • Binder, A., Naderer, B., Matthes, J., Heiss, R., Spielvogel, S., Forrai, M., Knupfer, H., & Saumer, M. (2023, August). How healthy and unhealthy food appears in movies and series for children: A comprehensive content analysis. Presentation to the Communicating Science, Health, Environment, and Risk Division at the AEJMC Annual Convention, August 7-10, Washington D.C., USA.
  • Binder, A., Naderer, B., Matthes, J., Heiss, R., Spielvogel, S., Forrai, M., Knupfer, H., & Saumer, M. (2023, July). How healthy and unhealthy food appears in movies and series for children: A comprehensive content analysis. Presentation at the conference “Kommunikationswissenschaftliche Tage 2023” of the Austrian Society of Communication (ÖGK), July 4–6, Klagenfurt, Austria.
  • Forrai, M., Koban, K., Matthes, J. (2023, May). Longitudinal associations between emerging adults' ephemeral social media engagement, production stress, and social capital. Presentation held to the Communication and Technology Division at the 73rd annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), May 25-29, Toronto, Canada.

2022

  • Mestas, M., Forrai, M., & Markiewitz, A. (2022, October). Effects of sensational news reporting about an impending COVID-19-related “suicide wave”. Poster presented to the Health Communication section at the 9th European Communication Conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association, October 19–22, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Matthes, J., Stevic, A., Koban, K., Thomas, M. F., Forrai, M., & Karsay, K. (2022, August). Fearful or mindful? Fear of missing out, reflective smartphone disengagement, and loneliness in late adolescents. Poster presented to the Communication Theory & Methodology Division at the AEJMC Annual Convention, August 3–6, Detroit, USA.
  • Arendt, F., Forrai, M., & Mestas, M. (2022, May). News framing and preference-based reinforcement: Evidence from a real framing environment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Presentation to the Health Communication Division at the (hybrid) 72nd annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), May 26–30, Paris, France.
  • Forrai, M., Koban, K., & Matthes, J. (2022, May). Short-sighted ghosts. Psychological antecedents and consequences of ghosting others within adolescents' and young adults' romantic relationships and friendships. Presentation held to the Mobile Communication Interest Group at the (hybrid) 72nd annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), May 26–30, Paris, France.
  • Matthes, J., Binder, A., Naderer, B., Forrai, M., Spielvogel, I., Knupfer, H., & Saumer, M. (2022, May). How do children develop unhealthy food preferences? Linking food depictions in media content with panel data. Presentation to the Children, Adolescents and Media Division at the (hybrid) 72nd annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), May 26–30, Paris, France.

2021

  • Forrai, M., Saumer, M., Kemetmüller, A. C., Syed Ali, K. P., & Lecheler, S. (2021, May). Effects of misogynistic advertisements and reporting about sexual harassment on victim blaming and brand attitude. Presentation held to the Feminist Scholarship Division at the (virtual) 71st annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), May 27–31.

2019

  • Naderer, B., Spielvogel, I., Matthes, J., Binder, A., Forrai, M., Knupfer, H., & Saumer, M. (2019, November). The impact of watching movies and series on children’s BMI and the moderating role of perceived parental food rules. A longitudinal study. Presentation at the European Conference on Health Communication (ECHC), November 13–15, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Naderer, B., Binder, A., Matthes, J., Spielvogel, I., & Forrai, M. (2019, May). Food as an eye-catcher. An eye-tracking study on children’s attention to healthy and unhealthy food presentations as well as non-edible objects in audiovisual media. Presentation to the Children, Adolescents and Media Division at the 69th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), May 24–28, Washington D.C., USA.
  • Binder, A., Naderer, B., Spielvogel, I., Forrai, M. & Matthes, J. (2019, April). Der Zusammenhang zwischen Übergewicht und Fernsehkonsum bei Kindern und die moderierende Wirkung des elterlichen Erziehungsstils. Presentation held at the conference “Kommunikationswissenschaftliche Tage 2019” of the Austrian Society of Communication (ÖGK), April 25–27, Vienna, Austria.