Publications
Latzer, Michael / Festic, Noemi / Kappeler, Kiran (2020): Awareness of Algorithmic Selection and Attitudes in Switzerland. Report 2 from the Project: The Significance of Algorithmic Selection for Everyday Life: The Case of Switzerland. Zurich: University of Zurich. http://mediachange.ch/research/algosig [pdf]
Latzer, Michael / Festic, Noemi / Kappeler, Kiran (2020): Awareness of Risks Related to Algorithmic Selection in Switzerland. Report 3 from the Project: The Significance of Algorithmic Selection for Everyday Life: The Case of Switzerland. Zurich: University of Zurich. http://mediachange.ch/research/algosig [pdf]
Latzer, Michael / Festic, Noemi / Kappeler, Kiran (2020): Coping Practices Related to Algorithmic Selection in Switzerland. Report 4 from the Project: The Significance of Algorithmic Selection for Everyday Life: The Case of Switzerland. Zurich: University of Zurich. http://mediachange.ch/research/algosig [pdf]
Kappeler, Kiran / Festic, Noemi / Latzer, Michael (2020): Who Remains Offline and Why? Growing Social Stratification of Internet Use in the Highly Digitized Swiss Society. Working Paper. University of Zurich, Zurich. [pdf]
Kappeler, Kiran / Festic, Noemi / Latzer, Michael / Rüedy, Tanja (2023): Coping with Algorithmic Risks: How Internet Users Implement Self-Help Strategies to Reduce Risks Related to Algorithmic Selection. Journal of Digital Social Research, 5(1), 23-47. https://doi.org/10.33621/jdsr.v5i1.130 [more]
Kappeler, Kiran / Festic, Noemi / Latzer, Michael (2023): Dataveillance imaginaries and their role in chilling effects online. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 179, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2023.103120 [more]
Kappeler, Kiran / Festic, Noemi / Latzer, Michael (2023): ‘A Mix of Paranoia and Rebelliousness’—Manifestations, Motives, and Consequences of Resistance to Digital Media. Mediální studia / Media Studies, 17(2), 125–145. [pdf]
Kappeler, Kiran (2024): A Longitudinal Perspective on Digital Skills for Everyday Life: Measurement and Empirical Evidence. Media and Communication, 12. https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.8159 [pdf]