Alexandra Segerberg
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Government; Faculty
- E-mail:
- alexandra.segerberg@statsvet.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Östra Ågatan 19
753 22 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 514
751 20 UPPSALA
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Keywords
- artificial intelligence
- digital media and politics
Publications
Recent publications
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Climate Clash: A Multimodal Analysis of Movement–Countermovement Interactions in the Digital Sphere
Part of American Behavioral Scientist, 2025
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Part of Social science computer review, 2025
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Part of Environmental Communication, p. 449-467, 2025
- DOI for Do You See What I See?: Emotional Reaction to Visual Content in the Online Debate About Climate Change
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Part of PLOS ONE, 2025
- DOI for Visual digital intermediaries and global climate communication: Is climate change still a distant problem on YouTube?
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The logic of connective action: Digital media and the personalization of contentious politics
Part of Handbook of Digital Politics, p. 287-338, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023
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Articles in journal
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Climate Clash: A Multimodal Analysis of Movement–Countermovement Interactions in the Digital Sphere
Part of American Behavioral Scientist, 2025
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Part of Social science computer review, 2025
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Part of Environmental Communication, p. 449-467, 2025
- DOI for Do You See What I See?: Emotional Reaction to Visual Content in the Online Debate About Climate Change
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Part of PLOS ONE, 2025
- DOI for Visual digital intermediaries and global climate communication: Is climate change still a distant problem on YouTube?
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Deep neural networks for social visuals: studying climate communication on YouTube
Part of Selected Papers of Internet Research, SPIR, 2021
Chapters in book
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The logic of connective action: Digital media and the personalization of contentious politics
Part of Handbook of Digital Politics, p. 287-338, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023
Conference papers
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On the conditions for integrating deep learning into the study of visual politics
Part of WebSci '21, p. 56-64, 2021
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