Mareike Bauer

ORCID: 0000-0002-0047-1385
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Research Areas
  • Digital Humanities and Scholarship
  • Library Science and Information Systems
  • Libraries and Information Services
  • Scientific Computing and Data Management
  • Social Media and Politics
  • German legal, social, and political studies
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • Academic Publishing and Open Access
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Populism, Right-Wing Movements
  • Social Media in Health Education
  • Research Data Management Practices
  • Data Analysis and Archiving
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts

Universidad de Costa Rica
2023

European University Viadrina
2023

Weizenbaum Institute
2022

Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems
2022

ABSTRACTGrounded in empirical data, this qualitative study analyses how female anti-feminist influencers engage metapolitics and practices of unfold within visual social media content. Employing multimodal content analysis netnography adds to the research on political influencers. Applying network logic as an analytical lens paper is focusing three their metapolitical TikTok. Results show that use different metapolitize (supposed) private life while introducing audience ideas other actors,...

10.1080/14680777.2023.2263820 article EN Feminist Media Studies 2023-10-05

Abstract The Open Science movement is gaining tremendous popularity and tries to initiate changes in science, for example the sharing reuse of data. new requirements that come with poses researchers several challenges. While most these challenges have already been addressed studies, little attention has paid so far underlying practices (OSP). An exploratory study was conducted focusing on OSP relating using 13 from Weizenbaum Institute were interviewed. an interdisciplinary research...

10.1007/s11135-022-01524-4 article EN cc-by Quality & Quantity 2022-09-13

Many scientists share preprints on social media platforms to gain attention from academic peers, policy-makers, and journalists. In this study we shed light an unintended but highly consequential effect of sharing preprints: Their contribution conspiracy theories. Although the scientific community might quickly dismiss a preprint as insubstantial ‘clickbaity’, its uncertain epistemic status nevertheless allows theorists mobilize text support for their own narratives. To better understand...

10.1177/20539517231180575 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Big Data & Society 2023-07-01
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