The Vienna Doctoral School of Social Sciences promotes innovative, excellent, problem-oriented research that aspires to contribute to societal debates and address key global challenges.

The cohorts trained and supported by the ViDSS are part of a vibrant research environment and international networks. The ViDSS encompasses and fosters connections between a broad range of disciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary perspectives. The ViDSS embraces the entire range of epistemological, methodological and theoretical approaches that are employed at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Doctoral candidates receive research training and write a doctoral thesis in the fields of communication, demography, development studies, nursing science, political science, science and technology studies, social and cultural anthropology, and sociology. The ViDSS aims for the highest standards in doctoral training and close supervision to ensure a mastery of social scientific debates and relevant theories and methods. As a result, ViDSS graduates are highly employable both within and outside academia.

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Together with Markus Wagner and Isabella Rebasso, ViDSS students Alexander Dalheimer and Elena Heinz present the project “Partisan Prejudice”, which analyses political prejudices and their effects. Using quantitative surveys, online experiments, and a field experiment, the team aims to identify patterns of political prejudice and empirically test their effects on interpersonal conflicts.

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The Austrian government is planning to reduce the value-added tax on a number of staple foods. As Elias Weiss, ViDSS student in political science, argues, this happens out of a misguided sense of solidarity. While the government is foregoing revenue, thereby suggesting that taxes are to blame for high prices, it would be better to address the high market concentration among supermarkets.

Fellowship and award winners
 

Shalini Singh has been awarded a short-term research grant from the German Academic Exchange Service. The fellowship will support a two-month research stay at the Federal Institute for Population Research in Germany, where Shalini will further develop her doctoral research on fertility timing and reproductive decision-making. Congratulations!

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A recent paper by ViDSS students Manuel Scharrer and Marvin Stecker (co-authored with Christina Gahn, Jana Bernhard-Harrer and Julia Partheymüller) provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamics that shaped the 2024 electoral campaign, election, and government formation. Following a period of intense crises, this was the first election in which the far-right FPÖ received the most votes.

Radio and podcast
 

Olga Malashkina and Beate Krapfenbauer shine the spotlight on self-funded PhD candidates who are in full-time employment. Our guest Ricarda Götz-Preisner discusses the challenges she faces, her goals and motivations, and how the skills she has developed in her professional life will help her reach the end of her PhD journey.

Fellowship and award winners
 

Political scientist and ViDSS student Elena Heinz has been awarded a Marietta Blau Grant to support her upcoming research visits to Leiden University and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Her doctoral research addresses the political consequences of partisan prejudice. The grant offers financial support for study periods abroad lasting between six and twelve months. Congratulations!

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A recent study by ViDSS student Alexandra Wölfle (co-authored with Desirée Schmuck) shows that when following news about the Middle Eastern conflict, young Austrians rely on legacy media and ordinary social media users to a similar extent and trust both more than social media influencers and celebrities. At the same time, ordinary users are perceived through a ‘friendly bias’.

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In an interview with the ORF format Prisma, communication scientist Phelia Weiss discusses the socio-political image of masculinity based on dominance, as exemplified by political leaders such as Russian President Putin and US President Trump. Right-wing influencers adopt this image and disseminate it alongside messages that are hostile towards women and queer individuals. (In German)

Fellowship and award winners
 

Evelyn Hutter, ViDSS student in nursing science, was awarded the Theodor Körner Förderpreis for her doctoral thesis project on the biographical experiences of trainees in geriatric healthcare and nursing in relation to death and grief. The Theodor Körner Förderpreis recognises outstanding work in progress by early career researchers. Congratulations!

New publications by ViDSS students

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Annotation in action: Experimental perspectives on perceiving and labeling digital hate across four European countries. / Kirchmair, Thomas; Koban, Kevin; Matthes, Jörg.
In: Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies, 15.05.2026.

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The influence of school visits by politicians on young people’s attitudes towards politics. / Kegel, Jule.
In: Parliamentary Affairs, 11.05.2026.

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The strategic provocation of digital hate: Empowered targets’ perceptions of perpetrators and bystanders. / Khaleghipour, Maryam; Koban, Kevin; Matthes, Jörg.
In: Information, Communication & Society, 11.05.2026.

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Fluidity in fertility timing intentions among childless men and women. / Singh, Shalini.
In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, Vol. 24, 06.05.2026, p. 1-18.

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Caught in the storm: A qualitative study on digital hate targeting scholars. / Khaleghipour, Maryam; Koban, Kevin; Matthes, Jörg.
In: Computers in Human Behavior Reports, Vol. 22, 101059, 05.2026.

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Time to BeReal! Exploring users' well-being in relation to BeReal use duration. / Kanková, Jaroslava; Stevic, Anja; Binder, Alice et al.
In: New Media & Society, Vol. 28, No. 5, 05.2026, p. 2101-2120.

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Attending to ‘Computational Universalism’: Practices, Frictions, Events. / Davies, Sarah R.; Díaz-Valderrama, Miller.
In: Social Studies of Science, 29.04.2026.

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(In)visible bonds: Towards a dynamic conceptualisation of emotion in journalist- politician relationships. / Haberl, Melanie; Hokamp, Dominik; Urbániková, Marína et al.
In: Journalism, 16.04.2026.

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Who cares about artificial intelligence? Human and artificial voices in audiobooks. / Ahrens-Schwabe, Annika; Kosch, Lukas; Stocker, Günther et al.
In: Computers in Human Behavior Reports, Vol. 22, 12.04.2026.

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Online protest and repression in authoritarian settings. / Kulichkina, Aytalina; Waldherr, Annie; Wijermans, Nanda.
In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Vol. 29(2), No. 4, 31.03.2026.

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Radical greens? How environmental influencers shape young social media users’ perceived environmental polarization, hopelessness, and collective action intentions. / Neureiter, Ariadne; Binder, Alice; Mucundorfeanu, Meda et al.
In: Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, Vol. 10, 100269, 22.03.2026.

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Disclosures and literacy as determinants of AI-influencer recognition and well-being. / Forrai, Michaela; Balaban, Delia C.; Schmuck, Desiree.
In: Computers in Human Behavior, 19.03.2026.

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Understandings and practices of solidarity in global health: a scoping review of the literature. / Noh, Jae-Eun (Corresponding author); Prainsack, Barbara; Weiss, Elias et al.
In: Globalization and health, Vol. 22, No. 1, 13.03.2026.

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Situating Constructive Journalism: Boundary-Drawing and Self-Positioning Among Austrian Journalists. / Leonhardt, Birte Marina; Löhmann, Kim Dana.
In: Journalism Practice, 02.03.2026.

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An eye-tracking study: Perceptions of greenwashing and the impact of greenwashing literacy. / Neureiter, Ariadne; Schröter, Sophie-Catherine; Matthes, Jörg et al.
In: Journal of Consumer Marketing, 03.2026.

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Angry tweets: How uncivil and intolerant elite communication affects political distrust and political participation intentions. / Saumer, Melanie (Corresponding author); Maikovska, Kateryna; Neureiter, Ariadne et al.
In: Journal of Information Technology & Politics, Vol. 23, No. 2, 03.2026, p. 155-171.

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Nudging against judging? Mitigating anti-LGBTQIA + online hostility by raising bystanders’ awareness and behavioral intentions. / Saumer, Melanie; Koban, Kevin; Matthes, Jörg.
In: Information, Communication & Society, 27.02.2026.

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Journalistic roles in flux: Exploring role flexibility of constructive journalists in Europe. / Leonhardt, Birte (Corresponding author); Garusi, Diego.
In: Journalism, 13.02.2026.

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Rethinking Castoriadis’s Concept of Self-Limitation: The Case of Swiss Women’s Suffrage. / Weithaler, Anna; Pistrol, Florian.
In: Theory, Culture & Society, 10.02.2026.

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Coping with greenwashed ads. Greenwashing perceptions, eco-label confusion, and the willingness to pay more. / Matthes, Jörg (Corresponding author); Neureiter, Ariadne; Seiffert-Brockmann, Jens.
In: Journal of International Consumer Marketing, Vol. 38, No. 2, 02.2026, p. 109-121.

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Lifelines and Gateways: The Relational Affordances of Arctic Airports. / Meyer, Alexandra (Corresponding author); Adams, Ria-Maria; Elixhauser, Sophie.
In: Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Vol. 55, No. 1, 02.2026, p. 37-62.

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The influence of green ads beyond brand outcomes: Environmental optimism, environmental knowledge, and support for green ad regulations. / Neureiter, Ariadne; Knupfer, Helena; Matthes, Jörg.
In: International Journal of Advertising , 02.2026.

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Toward a Comparative Ethnography of Arctic Seaports Projects: Local Impacts of Expanding Maritime Infrastructure in Alaska, Norway, and Russia. / Povoroznyuk, Olga.
In: Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Vol. 55, No. 1 Special Issue on Ethnographies of Infrastructure, 02.2026, p. 86-109.

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Predicting the intention to use generative artificial intelligence for health information: Comparative survey study. / Matthes, Jörg (Corresponding author); Reinhardt, Anne; Hodzic, Selma et al.
In: Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol. 28, e75648, 28.01.2026.

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Digitize! Online Panel Survey (SUF edition): Version 10.0. Kritzinger, Sylvia (Editorial Journalist); Pfaff, Katharina (Editorial Journalist); Weitzel, Daniel (Editorial Journalist) et al.. 2026. AUSSDA.

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