Dr. Florian Wintterlin
Department of Communications
Room: 222a
Bispinghof 9-14
D-48151 Münster
Phone: +49 251 83-24279
florian.wintterlin@uni-muenster.de
Consultation hours
by appointment
Department of Communications
Room: 222a
Bispinghof 9-14
D-48151 Münster
Phone: +49 251 83-24279
florian.wintterlin@uni-muenster.de
by appointment
PropStop (05/2016 - 04/2019)
PropStop is a project funded by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) that aims at studying hidden propaganda disseminations via online media, in order to identify and prove accordant attempts. Throughout the project an interdisciplinary team of statisticians, communication scientists, IT-security researchers, journalists and IT-security companies works together. Besides a large-scale examination of propaganda characteristics online, huge quantities of public opinion statements in different areas of the digital public sphere will be analyzed for repeated semantic and technical patterns. The insights gained throughout the project will be used to enhance our detection of massive, hidden propaganda attacks, to develop technologies to identify these attacks, and to improve our abilities to verify propaganda attacks. Real-time simulations of massive hidden propaganda attacks will provide meaningful insights into the transdisciplinary applicability of the gained findings.
After studying communication science in Münster and subsequently earning his PhD with a dissertation on "Trustworthiness of Social Media Sources from the Perspective of Journalists," Florian Wintterlin spent two years conducting research in a project on "Detecting, Proving, and Combating Covert Propaganda Attacks via Online Media" in the "Online Communication" research area. From October 2019 to September 2022, he was employed as an assistant professor (akademischer Rat) in the research unit "Forms of Public Communication". From October 2022 to March 2023, he worked as an interim professor for "Digitization and the Public Sphere" at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. From April 2023, he is again employed as a assistant professor at the University of Münster.
In addition to journalism and disinformation research, his focus is on science communication and political communication. In his research, he deals with the following topics, among others: journalism and digitalization (user-generated content in reporting from the perspective of users and journalists, verification, development of news beats); dark participation (how users deal with disinformation and incivility, journalistic moderation); trust (trust in journalistic and political contexts, measurement of trust, interdisciplinary trust research); science communication (use of new forms and channels, evidence construction).