Most read articles by the same author(s)
- Christian von Sikorski, Political Scandals as a Democratic Challenge| The Aftermath of Political Scandals: A Meta-Analysis , International Journal of Communication: Vol. 12 (2018)
- Emily Kubin, Christian von Sikorski, The Role of Media in Political Polarization| The Complex Relationship Between Media and Political Polarization: Understanding How the Media Can Affectively (De)Polarize Citizens—Introduction , International Journal of Communication: Vol. 17 (2023)
- Sigurd Allern, Christian von Sikorski, Political Scandals as a Democratic Challenge: From Important Revelations to Provocations, Trivialities, and Neglect — Introduction , International Journal of Communication: Vol. 12 (2018)
- Christian von Sikorski, The Effects of Reader Comments on the Perception of Personalized Scandals: Exploring the Roles of Comment Valence and Commenters’ Social Status , International Journal of Communication: Vol. 10 (2016)
- Desirée Schmuck, Jörg Matthes, Christian von Sikorski, Mona Rahmanian, Beril Bulat, Tearing Us Apart? Muslims’ Attitudes Toward the Majority Population in Response to Differentiated Versus Undifferentiated News About Terror , International Journal of Communication: Vol. 16 (2022)
- Christian von Sikorski, Johannes Knoll, Framing Political Scandals: Exploring the Multimodal Effects of Isolation Cues in Scandal News Coverage on Candidate Evaluations and Voting Intentions , International Journal of Communication: Vol. 13 (2019)
- Christian von Sikorski, Johannes Knoll, All at Once or Bit by Bit? How the Serialization of News Affects Recipients’ Attitudes Toward Politicians Involved in Scandals , International Journal of Communication: Vol. 12 (2018)
- Christian von Sikorski, Travis N. Ridout & Michael M. Franz, The Persuasive Power of Campaign Advertising , International Journal of Communication: Vol. 7 (2013)


