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Matthias Hoffmann is a Research Fellow in the Department of Communication at the University of Copenhagen's School of Humanities. His research focuses on social movements and digital media, with a special interest in far-right online mobilization. He employs both quantitative and qualitative methods, particularly social network analyses and content analyses, to study political communication on social media platforms.
Hoffmann holds a PhD in Sociology and Social Research from the University of Trento and previously worked at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society in Berlin. His methodological expertise includes collecting, analyzing, and visualizing data from various social media platforms using both R and Python.
His research interests include Social Movements, Digital Media, Far-Right Politics, Social Network Analysis, Content Analysis, and Political Communication. Hoffmann's work examines how movement parties utilize social media for political communication, the transnational dynamics of far-right networks, and methodological challenges in studying digital political contention.
Hoffmann's publication record demonstrates consistent scholarly output from 2021-2025, with particular emphasis on movement parties' social media strategies and far-right online mobilization. His work shows strong collaborative patterns, frequently working with researchers like Christian Neumayer, and has received significant citations, particularly for his research on far-right digital visual culture which has garnered over 60 Scopus citations.
His scholarly contributions include analyses of protest imagery in movement parties' communication, transnational dynamics of far-right networks hijacking social movements, and methodological approaches to studying digital political contention through big data news repositories. Hoffmann has also served as an editor for special journal issues, demonstrating his leadership in the field of digital political communication research.
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