
Alice Binder
@_alicebinder
Senior Scientist @univienna /interested in persuasive communication, targeted advertising, health communication, & food placement effects on children
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https://advertisingresearch.univie.ac.at 18-12-2018 11:07:26
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📢Job📢 #healthcom We're looking for a PhD Researcher to join our project "Health Influencers on Social Media" (FWF). The project is hosted by MCI | The Entrepreneurial School® and is conducted in cooperation w/ @LeuvenMassComm. Let me know if you have Qs:) Details: recruiting.mci.edu/Job/174679


Let’s talk about sex(ting)! New #OA pub by Marina F. Thomas, Alice Binder, & Jörg Matthes on links between COVID-related isolation, sexting willingness, & privacy concerns among young adults (18-40) & adults (18-73) is out in Archives of Sexual Behavior 👇bit.ly/3JIMKdg


Only 2 more weeks until the hybrid DGPuK ad division conference (October 6-8) on #influencer communication! The online registration is still open for all who are interested in the topic. Delia Balaban Alice Binder

What a fantastic conference experience in Cluj-Napoca with so many inspiring talks and discussions about #influencer communication! Thanks to all on-site & online participants! And a huge thank you to Delia Balaban & her team ❤️ #undertheinfluence




We (JournStudies Vienna and Polcom Vienna) are looking for 2 PhD students for a FWF funded study of emotions in political journalism. Deadline for applications 13 June, starting 1 Oct. German language skills essential. univis.univie.ac.at/ausschreibungs…

🏆CONGRATULATIONS to Andreas Nanz for winning this year's ICA Political Communication Division PhD Dissertation Award!👏






Für unsere Studierenden: Desiree Schmuck ist auf der Suche nach einer*m Studienassistent*in zur Verstärkung ihres Teams. Wir freuen uns auf zahlreiche Bewerbungen – mehr Infos hier ⬇️ jobs.univie.ac.at/job/Studienass…


📢 New Pub 📢 Linking panel survey data & content analysis, Jörg Matthes, Alice Binder, Brigitte Naderer, Ela Forrai, Ines Spielvogel, Helena Knupfer, & Melanie Saumer found that how (un)healthy food is depicted in TV/movies matters most for kids' preferences 👉 doi.org/10.2196/51429
