A new article by the LBM UW director titled "The (Null) Effects of Happiness on Affective Polarization, Conspiracy Endorsement, and Deep Fake Recognition: "Evidence from Five Survey Experiments in Three Countries"
In a prestigious scientific journal „Political Behavior” (ISSN 1573-6687; Impact Factor 3,169), an article co-authored by prof. Tomasz Gackowski (head of the LBM UW) entitled The (Null) Effects of Happiness on Affective Polarization, Conspiracy Endorsement, and Deep Fake Recognition: Evidence from Five Survey Experiments in Three Countries has been published.
Link to the publication: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11109-021-09701-1#Ack1
The journal "Political Behavior" is on the ministerial list with a score of 200 points.
‘Machiavellian Russia’ in the Crimean conflict: Clarification of strategic narratives analysis method - new article of dr hab. Tomasz Gackowski and dr Karolina Brylska

We invite you to read the new scientific article by dr hab. Tomasz Gackowski and Dr. Karolina Brylska, published in the "Journalism" SAGE Journal Machiavellian Russia’ in the Crimean conflict: Clarification of strategic narratives analysis method DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1464884920928157
Encounters with Digital Humanities
Tomasz Gackowski, PhD, will be a speaker during the 7th "Encounters with Digital Humanities" organised by the Institute of Information and Library Science at University of Warsaw. Details can be found here: http://phc.uni.wroc.pl/spotkanie_7.html See you there!
“Media Varia. Individuals - Societies - Technologies "- book edited by Tomasz Gackowski and Mateusz Patera
We present to you the volume entitled "Media Varia. Units - societies - technologies”, which is the result of the 9th and 10th Polish National Methodological Conferences of Media Studies.
This volume really shows the enormous power of the media. Their diversity and expansiveness in social life make them one of the most important, if not the most important factor determining the way of functioning of modern man - the hypermedia man.
We see it and understand it all even more now when we present to you the publication we worked on in the historical period for mankind - the coronavirus pandemic and the lockdowns of entire countries, economies, and societies unprecedented in modern history.
Thanks to the media and modern technologies, the time of separation and loneliness seemed easier to bear. How much has this period changed us? When reading this volume, it is worth remembering this context and the still perceived omnipotence of contemporary media and technology.