Presentations
2023
Winkler, J. R. & Appel, M. (2023, September). Approaching climate change through fiction: Do cognitively avoidant individuals prefer climate fiction over non-fictional climate narratives? Presentation at the Conference of the International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature and Other Media (IGEL), Monopoli, Italy.
Winkler, J. R. & Appel, M. (2023, September). Coping with climate change through fiction? Examining the influence of dispositional cognitive avoidance and vigilance on selective exposure to fictional and non-fictional climate narratives. Presentation at the 13th Conference of the Media Psychology Division of the German Society for Psychology (DGPs), Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
Winkler, J. R. & Bätz, J. (2023, May). Career indecision, self-concept clarity, and emotionality as predictors of meaningful movie choice among university students. Presentation at the 73rd Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Toronto, Canada.
2022
Winkler, J. R., Appel, M., Schmidt, M.-L. C. R., & Richter, T. (2022, May). Do emotional shifts drive narrative transportation? Investigating the effects of happiness and sadness shifts in response to stories with a happy ending. Poster presented at the 52nd Congress of the German Psychological Society (DGPs), Hildesheim, Germany.
Winkler, J. R., Appel, M., Schmidt, M.-L., & Richter, T. (2022, May). Story structure and narrative transportation: Examining the effects of happiness and sadness shifts in stories with a happy ending. Presentation at the 72nd Conference of the International Communication Association, Paris, France.
2021
Winkler, J. R., & Votteler, V. (2021, January). Zwischen Angst und Hoffnung: Wirkungen emotionaler Appelle auf Verhaltensintentionen und Reaktanz in der Klimawandel-Kommunikation. Presentation at the 29th Annual Conference of the Division of Media Reception and Effects in the German Communication Society (DGPuK), virtual conference.
Winkler, J. R., Schmidt, M.-L. C. R., Appel, M., & Richter, T. (2021, May). A roller-coaster of emotions: The experience of emotional shifts as a process of narrative persuasion. Presentation at the 71st Conference of the International Communication Association, Denver, USA (virtual conference).
2020
Appel, M., Messingschlager, T., Prietzel, F., Krause, S., & Winkler, J. R. (2020, January). Wer teilt Fake News? Der Einfluss von Warnhinweisen und der dunklen Triade. Presentation at the 28th Annual Conference of the Division of Media Reception and Effects in the German Communication Society(D GPuK), Würzburg, Germany.
2019
Messingschlager, T., Prietzel, F., Krause, S., Winkler, J. R., & Appel, M. (2019, March). Fake News: On the influence of warnings and personality. Poster, Conference for General Online Research GOR 2019, Cologne, Germany.
Schmidt, M.-L-, Winkler, J. R., Appel, M., & Richter, T. (2019, July). Examining emotional shifts in narratives: A multi-method approach. Presentation at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text & Discourse, New York, USA.
Winkler, J. R., Appel, M., Schmidt, M.-L., & Richter, T. (2019, May). “E” for emotion. Transportation into story worlds and self-probed retrospection of emotional shifts as narrative experiences. Presentation at the 69th Conference of the International Communication Association, Washington, D.C., USA.
Winkler, J. R., Schmidt, M.-L., Appel, M., & Richter, T. (2019, September). Exploring causal effects of emotional shifts in narrative persuasion. Presentation at the 11th Conference of the Media Psychology Division of the German Society for Psychology, Chemnitz, Germany.
2018
Schmitt, J. B., Ernst, J., Rieger, D., Winkler, J. R., Roth, H.-J., Bente, G., & Vorderer, P. (2018, May). Selbstbestimmt und (medien-)kompetent im Umgang mit extremistischer Online-Propaganda. Evaluation eines Schulprogramms zur Förderung von Medienkritikfähigkeit als Radikalisierungsprävention. Presentation at the 63rd Conference of the German Association of Communication Science, Mannheim, Germany.
Schmitt, J. B., Winkler, J. R., Lutz, S., Dietrich, F., & Rieger, D. (2018, May). Populist voices in extremist online videos - A content analysis of right-wing and Islamic extremist YouTube videos. Presentation at the 68th Conference of the International Communication Association, Prague, Czech Republic.
Winkler, J. R. & Schneider, F. M. (2018, May). Challenging the self: Counter-stereotypic media characters and narrative impact on female audiences’ self-concepts. Poster presented at the 68th Conference of the International Communication Association, Prague, Czech Republic.
2017
Halfmann, A., Winkler, J. R., & Freudenthaler, R. (2017, January). Backlash-Effekte in Online-Diskussionen: Auswirkungen von (nicht-)geschlechterstereotypem Diskussionsverhalten auf die Bewertung von Überzeugungsfähigkeit und Sympathie. Presentation at the 25th Conference of the Media Effects Research Division of the German Association of Communication Science, Erfurt, Germany.
Reich, S., Reinecke, L., Hefner, D., Winkler, J. R., Hopp, F., Knop-Hülß, K., . . . Vorderer, P. (2017, May). Self-construal, cultural values, and everyday life with a smartphone: Intercultural differences in being permanently online and connected. Poster presented at the 67th Conference of the International Communication Association, San Diego, USA.
Schmitt, J. B., Rieger, D., Qasem, S., Winkler, J. R., Ernst, J., Roth, H.-J., . . . Bente, G. (2017, September). The populist language of extremism: A content analysis of right-wing and Islamic extremist Internet videos. Presentation at the 10th Conference of the Media Psychology Division of the German Psychological Society, Landau, Germany.
Winkler, J. R., Halfmann, A., & Freudenthaler, R. (2017, May). Backlash effects in online discussions: Effects of gender and counter-stereotypical communication on persuasiveness and likeability. Presentation at the 67th Conference of the International Communication Association, San Diego, USA.
Winkler, J. R. & Schneider, F. M. (2017, September). Identification with counter-stereotypic media characters and gender self-concepts: Exploring the role of non-hedonic entertainment experiences. Presentation at the 10th Conference of the Media Psychology Division of the German Psychological Society, Landau, Germany.