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Tobias Füchslin, PhD
Tobias Füchslin, PhD
Researcher Manager Online, Mediapulse AG
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Global warming’s five Germanys: A typology of Germans’ views on climate change and patterns of media use and information
J Metag, T Füchslin, MS Schäfer
Public Understanding of Science 26 (4), 434-451, 2017
2252017
The different audiences of science communication: A segmentation analysis of the Swiss population’s perceptions of science and their information and media use patterns
MS Schäfer, T Füchslin, J Metag, S Kristiansen, A Rauchfleisch
Public understanding of science 27 (7), 836-856, 2018
1312018
Perceptions of climate change imagery: Evoked salience and self-efficacy in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria
J Metag, MS Schäfer, T Füchslin, T Barsuhn, K Kleinen-von Königslöw
Science Communication 38 (2), 197-227, 2016
1232016
How do young adults engage with science and research on social media? Some preliminary findings and an agenda for future research
E Hargittai, T Füchslin, MS Schäfer
Social Media+ Society 4 (3), 2056305118797720, 2018
962018
Who wants to be a citizen scientist? Identifying the potential of citizen science and target segments in Switzerland
T Füchslin, MS Schäfer, J Metag
Public Understanding of Science 28 (6), 652-668, 2019
512019
Probability and conspiratorial thinking
M Kovic, T Füchslin
Applied Cognitive Psychology 32 (3), 390-400, 2018
462018
The SciPop Scale for measuring science-related populist attitudes in surveys: Development, test, and validation
NG Mede, MS Schäfer, T Füchslin
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 33 (2), 273-293, 2021
382021
Science communication scholars use more and more segmentation analyses: Can we take them to the next level?
T Füchslin
Public Understanding of Science 28 (7), 854-864, 2019
322019
Between active seekers and non-users: Segments of science-related media usage in Switzerland and Germany
J Metag, M Maier, T Füchslin, L Bromme, MS Schäfer
Environmental Communication 12 (8), 1077-1094, 2018
262018
A short survey instrument to segment populations according to their attitudes toward science. Scale development, optimization and assessment
T Füchslin, MS Schäfer, J Metag
Environmental Communication 12 (8), 1095-1108, 2018
172018
French science communication on YouTube: A survey of individual and institutional communicators and their channel characteristics
S Debove, T Füchslin, T Louis, P Masselot
Frontiers in Communication 6, 612667, 2021
112021
From hype cynics to extreme believers: Typologizing the Swiss population’s COVID-19-related conspiracy beliefs, their corresponding information behavior, and social media use
MS Schäfer, D Mahl, T Füchslin, J Metag, J Zeng
International Journal of Communication 16, 26, 2022
102022
Are science communication audiences becoming more critical? Reconstructing migration between audience segments based on Swiss panel data
K Klinger, J Metag, MS Schäfer, T Füchslin, N Mede
Public Understanding of Science 31 (5), 553-562, 2022
72022
Science in the Swiss Public. The State of Science Communication and Public Engagement with Science in Switzerland
MS Schäfer, T Füchslin, GA Casutt, S Suggs, K Aberer, P Burkard, ...
Swiss Academies Reports 16 (8), 2021
22021
Science communication research from an audience perspective–benefits and empirical insights for science communication in Switzerland and beyond
T Füchslin
University of Zurich, 2019
12019
What are you folding for? Nutzungsmotivationen von ­Citizen Science Online Games und ihre ­Lerneffekte.
T Füchslin
merzWissenschaft 60 (6), 110-122, 2016
2016
What are you folding for?: eine Motivationstypologie zur Nutzung von Citizen Science Online Games
T Füchslin
Universität Zürich, 2015
2015
Draft Chapter–Science and the Swiss Public: Science-related Perceptions and Sources of Information in Switzerland
T Füchslin
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J Metag, M Schäfer, T Barsuhn, T Füchslin, K Kleinen-von Königslöw
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