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Item Supplemental material for “Datafication Markers: Curation and User Network Effects on Mobilization and Polarization During Elections”(2023) Gagrčin, Emilija dc.contributor.author Ohme, Jakob dc.contributor.author Buttgereit, Lina dc.contributor.author Grünewald, FelixSupplemental material Table A1. Predicting campaign participation (cross-sectional) Table A2. Predicting campaign participation (auto-regressive) Table A3. Predicting vote choice certainty (cross-sectional) Table A4. Predicting vote choice certainty (auto-regressive) Table A5. Predicting turnout (cross-sectional) Table A6. Predicting turnout (auto-regressive) Table A7. Predicting attitude reinforcement (change variable) Table A8. Predicting affective polarization (cross-sectional) Table A8. Predicting affective polarization (cross-sectional)Item Online Supplementary Material for “How Right-Wing Populist Comments Affect Online Deliberation on News Media Facebook Pages“(2022) Thiele, Daniel; Turnšek, TjašaAppendix A: Literature Review Appendix B: Dictionaries for the Topic of Migration Appendix C: Codebook Appendix D: Automated Text Analysis Appendix E: Summary Statistics for Step 1 and Step 2 Appendix F: Right-wing Populism in Comments by Media Type Appendix G: Regression Tables for Step 1 References in Appendices A-GItem Appendix to “Your social ties, your personal public sphere, your responsibility”(2022) Gagrčin, Emilija### Appendix Vignette 1: Private Profile Vignette 2: Public PageItem Supplementary Material for “Varieties of antigenderism: the politicization of gender issues across three European populist radical right parties”(2023) Reinhardt, Susanne; Heft, Annett; Pavan, Elena### Supplement I: Table S1 Overview of all posts by page holders (Facebook and Twitter) Table S2 Reliability Scores Table S3 Frequency Table: General Topic across Parties (in %) in Baseline Corpus, coded as main topic Table S4 Frequency Table: Posts containing gender topics across parties (in %) in Baseline Corpus, not coded as main topic Table S5 Frequency Table: Position toward Gender Topic across parties (in %) Table S6 Node Centrality ### Supplement II: Cross-Country Dictionary Construction Keyword List Topic Network Construction Community Detection Illustrative Examples of Posts for the Most Frequent Gender TopicsItem Supplementary Material for “Same, same but different? Explaining issue agendas of right-wing parties’ Facebook campaigns to the 2019 EP election”(2023) Pfetsch, Barbara; Benert, Vivien; Heft, AnnettTable 2: STM results: labels, topic proportions and example wordsItem Attachment to the article “From Insult to Hate Speech: Mapping Offensive Language in German User Comments on Immigration”(2021) Paasch-Colberg, Sünje; Strippel, Christian; Trebbe, Joachim; Emmer, Martin### English Translation of German User Comments Attachment to the article “From Insult to Hate Speech: Mapping Offensive Language in German User Comments on Immigration” as part of the issue “Dark Participation in Online Communication: The World of the Wicked Web”, edited by Thorsten Quandt (University of Münster, Germany). #### Disclaimer This document contains both the German original and the English translation of all user comments quoted in the article. In order to ensure the anonymity of the authors, the original German quotations were modified. However, the parts that are relevant to the argument or example remain unchanged. Due to the nature of this document, the user comments presented here contain potentially offensive and upsetting terms, particularly racist and islamophobic. They are solely used as examples to illustrate the results of this research and do not reflect the views of the authors in any way.Item Supplementary Material for “Mobilization and Support Structures in Radical Right Party Networks”(2022) Heft, Annett; Reinhardt, Susanne; Pfetsch, BarbaraSupplementary Online Appendix Mobilization and Support Structures in Radical Right Party Networks. Digital Political Communication Ecologies in the 2019 European Parliament Elections Table A1: Data overview on parties’ activity and references included in study, May 2019 Table A2: Data overview on user engagements with parties and references included in study, May 2019 Table A3: Valence of parties’ digital connections (top-down), in percent Table A4: Valence of user interactions with parties, in percent Codebook A – Actors Codebook B – Functions of ReferencesItem Supplementary Material for “Transnational issue agendas of the radical right? Parties’ Facebook campaign communication in six countries during the 2019 European Parliament election”(2023) Heft, Annett; Pfetsch, Barbara; Voskresenskii, Vadim; Benert, VivienSupplemental online material. Appendix 1: Party backgrounds. Appendix 2: Summary statistics for candidate models with varying K