Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch

2.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
45 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Communication and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 18 papers in Communication and 6 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch's work include Social Media and Politics (14 papers), Impact of Technology on Adolescents (13 papers) and Misinformation and Its Impacts (12 papers). Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch is often cited by papers focused on Social Media and Politics (14 papers), Impact of Technology on Adolescents (13 papers) and Misinformation and Its Impacts (12 papers). Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Germany. Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch's co-authors include S. Shyam Sundar, Jonathan A. Obar, Qian Xu, Mike Schmierbach, German Neubaum, Matthew Pittman, Andrew C. High, Michael Boyle, Alyssa Appelman and Kasia A. Pawelek and has published in prestigious journals such as Computers in Human Behavior, Journal of Advertising and New Media & Society.

In The Last Decade

Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch

43 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch United States 20 1.2k 674 256 178 146 45 1.7k
Katy E. Pearce United States 19 1.1k 0.9× 871 1.3× 196 0.8× 129 0.7× 107 0.7× 37 2.0k
Michael Zimmer United States 21 1.1k 0.9× 498 0.7× 354 1.4× 331 1.9× 75 0.5× 78 2.0k
Joseph Turow United States 28 1.6k 1.3× 854 1.3× 247 1.0× 211 1.2× 272 1.9× 101 2.6k
Neil Thurman Germany 21 1.1k 0.9× 1.4k 2.0× 205 0.8× 127 0.7× 74 0.5× 65 2.1k
Eden Litt United States 15 1.1k 0.9× 770 1.1× 121 0.5× 127 0.7× 59 0.4× 18 1.5k
Cuihua Shen United States 26 1.3k 1.1× 462 0.7× 180 0.7× 111 0.6× 52 0.4× 65 1.9k
S. Mo Jones-Jang United States 23 1.8k 1.5× 1.3k 1.9× 446 1.7× 203 1.1× 60 0.4× 62 2.6k
Rich Ling Singapore 27 2.0k 1.6× 1.0k 1.5× 216 0.8× 262 1.5× 110 0.8× 81 2.9k
Amy Gonzales United States 19 1.2k 1.0× 502 0.7× 137 0.5× 125 0.7× 141 1.0× 46 2.2k
K. Hazel Kwon United States 23 932 0.8× 718 1.1× 316 1.2× 141 0.8× 60 0.4× 70 1.4k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne, et al.. (2025). Exploring Algorithmic Cultivation – Sensitive Self-Disclosure, Self-Diagnosis, and Hazardous Mental Health Communication on TikTok. Journal of Media Psychology Theories Methods and Applications. 1 indexed citations
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne, et al.. (2025). Exploring social media users’ experiences with algorithmic transparency cues. New Media & Society.
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Steinke, Jocelyn, et al.. (2024). Women in STEM on TikTok: Advancing Visibility and Voice Through STEM Identity Expression. Social Media + Society. 10(3). 2 indexed citations
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne, et al.. (2023). Who Is Targeting Me? Privacy Perceptions of and Responses to Commercial and Political Targeted Advertising on Social Media. Journal of Advertising. 53(4). 473–490. 2 indexed citations
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne, Mike Schmierbach, Alyssa Appelman, & Michael Boyle. (2023). The Influence of Fact-Checking Is Disputed! The Role of Party Identification in Processing and Sharing Fact-Checked Social Media Posts. American Behavioral Scientist. 68(10). 1345–1365. 2 indexed citations
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne & German Neubaum. (2023). What do we know about algorithmic literacy? The status quo and a research agenda for a growing field. New Media & Society. 27(2). 681–701. 33 indexed citations
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne, et al.. (2022). Exploring the Effects of Media Format and Disclosure of Native Twitter Ads on Consumer Evaluations and Decision-Making. Journal of Promotion Management. 29(5). 607–643. 5 indexed citations
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne, et al.. (2021). Mobile mindfulness: Predictors of mobile screen time tracking. Computers in Human Behavior. 129. 107170–107170. 13 indexed citations
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Wu, Tai-Yee, Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, & David Atkin. (2020). A Click Is Worth a Thousand Words: Probing the Predictors of Using Click Speech for Online Opinion Expression. International journal of communication. 14. 20. 10 indexed citations
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Rubega, Margaret A., et al.. (2020). Assessment by Audiences Shows Little Effect of Science Communication Training. Science Communication. 43(2). 139–169. 24 indexed citations
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne & Jonathan A. Obar. (2019). Overwhelming, Important, Irrelevant. 166–173. 10 indexed citations
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McGloin, Rory & Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch. (2018). Challenge Accepted! Evaluating the Personality and Social Network Characteristics of Individuals Who Participated in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Social Media + Society. 7(1). 443–455. 3 indexed citations
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Obar, Jonathan A. & Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch. (2017). Clickwrap Impact. 1–5. 6 indexed citations
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne & Rory McGloin. (2017). Identifying the Predictors of Participation in Facebook Pictivism Campaigns. Social Media + Society. 3(3). 8 indexed citations
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne. (2017). The Role of Engagement in Learning From Active and Incidental News Exposure on Social Media. Mass Communication & Society. 21(2). 225–247. 167 indexed citations
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Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne & S. Shyam Sundar. (2014). Posting, commenting, and tagging: Effects of sharing news stories on Facebook. Computers in Human Behavior. 44. 240–249. 234 indexed citations
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High, Andrew C., Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, & Saraswathi Bellur. (2014). Misery rarely gets company: The influence of emotional bandwidth on supportive communication on Facebook. Computers in Human Behavior. 34. 79–88. 30 indexed citations
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Pawelek, Kasia A., Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, & Libin Rong. (2014). Modeling the impact of twitter on influenza epidemics. Mathematical Biosciences & Engineering. 11(6). 1337–1356. 41 indexed citations
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Schmierbach, Mike & Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch. (2012). A Little Bird Told Me, So I Didn't Believe It: Twitter, Credibility, and Issue Perceptions. Communication Quarterly. 60(3). 317–337. 79 indexed citations
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Sundar, S. Shyam, Qian Xu, & Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch. (2009). Authority vs. peer. 4231–4236. 78 indexed citations

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