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Dr M. (Marina) Tulin

Assistant Professor
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
CW : Political Communication & Journalism
Photographer: Sander Nieuwenhuys

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
Postal address
  • Postbus 15791
    1001 NG Amsterdam
Contact details
  • Profile

    I am an Assistant Professor of Digital Citizenship at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR). Visit the Digital Citizenship website here. My research interests include false information, fact-checking, media literacy as well as public trust in institutions like journalism and science. I am also affiliated with the Dutch-Flemish hub of the European Digital Media Observatory (BENEDMO), which brings together academic researchers, journalists and fact-checkers to tackle the problem of disinformation. Visit the BENEDMO website here.

    Prior to this I was a postdoctoral researcher (2022) working with Michael Hameleers and Claes de Vreese on the problem of misinformation and the potential of different fact-checking strategies as part of the BENEDMO project.

    From 2020 to 2022, I worked as a postdoctoral researcher and project coordination manager in the Department of Media and Communication at Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) where I studied public trust in science, the problem of scientific misinformation and the extent to which improved science communication practices are able to contribute to rebuilding trust in science. This postdoc project was embedded in the Horizon 2020 project 'Trustworthy, Reliable, and Engaging Scientific Communication Approaches' (TRESCA) where I also served as the project coordination manager. Find out more about the TRESCA project here. One of the key outcomes of this work is a science communication video in collaboration with the YouTube channel Kurzgesagt- In a nutshell (watch the science communication video here) and a Massive Open Online Course called "Communicating trustworthy informaton in the digital world", which can be found on Coursera.

    In 2018, I was a visiting PhD scholar at Stanford University, and I hold a PhD in Sociology (2020) from the University of Amsterdam, a Master of Science in Social Psychology from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (cum laude, 2015) and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Tilburg University (cum laude, 2013).

  • Publications

    2024

    • Gehle, L., Hameleers, M., Tulin, M., de Vreese, C., Aalberg, T., Van Aelst, P., Cardenal, A. S., Corbu, N., van Erkel, P., Esser, F., Halagiera, D., Hopmann, D., Koç-Michalska, K., Matthes, J., Meltzer, C., Splendore, S., Stanyer, J., Stępińska, A., Štětka, V., ... Zoizner, A. (2024). Misinformation Detection in the Context of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Evidence From Original Survey Data collected in 19 Democracies. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 36(3), Article edad040. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edad040 [details]
    • Tulin, M., Hameleers, M., de Vreese, C. H., Corbu, N., van Erkel, P. F. A., Esser, F., Gehle, L., Halagiera, D., Hopmann, D. N., Koc-Michalska, K., Matthes, J., Mihelj, S., Schemer, C., Stetka, V., Stromback, J., Terren, L., & Theocharis, Y. (2024). Why do citizens choose to read fact-checks in the context of the russian war in Ukraine? The role of directional and accuracy motivations in nineteen democracies. The International Journal of Press/Politics. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/19401612241233533
    • Tulin, M., Hameleers, M., de Vreese, C. H., Opgenhaffen, M., & Wouters, F. (2024). Beyond belief correction: effects of the truth sandwich on perceptions of fact-checkers and verification intentions. Journalism Practice. Advance online publication.
    • Tulin, M., Talvitie, C., Hameleers, M., & de Vreese, C. H. (2024). How Can Journalists Strengthen Their Fight Against Misinformation in a Changing Media Landscape? VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture. https://doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/2318
    • Zilinsky, J., Theocharis, Y., Tulin, M., Pradel, F., de Vreese, C. H., Aalberg, T., Cardenal, A. S., Corbu, N., Esser, F., Gehle, L., Halagiera, D., Hameleers, M., Hopmann, D. N., Koc-Michalska, K., Matthes, J., Schemer, C., Stetka, V., Stromback, J., Terren, L., ... Zoizner, A. (2024). Justifying an invasion: When is disinformation successful? Political Communication. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2024.2352483

    2023

    2021

    • Roche, J., Arias, R., Bell, L., Boscolo, M., Fornetti, A., Knutas, A., Kupper, F., Magalhaes, J., Mannino, I., Mendoza, I., Moreno-Castro, C., Murphy, K., Pridmore, J., Smyth, F., Tola, E., Tulin, M., Weitkamp, E., & Wolff, A. (2021). Taking Stock and Re-Examining the Role of Science Communication. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 9, Article 734081. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2021.734081
    • Tulin, M., Mollenhorst, G., & Volker, B. G. M. (2021). Whom do we lose? The case of dissimilarity in personal networks. Social Networks, 65, 51-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2020.11.003
    • Tulin, M., Volker, B., & Lancee, B. (2021). The same place but different: How neighborhood context differentially affects homogeneity in networks of different social groups. Journal of Urban Affairs, 43(1), 57-76. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2019.1578176 [details]
    • Weiss, A., & Tulin, M. (2021). Does mentoring make immigrants more desirable? A conjoint analysis. Migration Studies, 9(3), 808–829. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnz042 [details]

    2020

    2019

    • Weiss, A., & Tulin, M. (2019). As Iron Sharpens Iron: A mentoring approach to labour market integration for humanitarian migrants. International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring, 17(2), 122-137. https://doi.org/10.24384/3d5c-w176 [details]
    • van der Meij, L., Demetriou, A., Tulin, M., Méndez, I., Dekker, P., & Pronk, T. (2019). Hormones in speed-dating: The role of testosterone and cortisol in attraction. Hormones and Behavior, 116, Article 104555. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2019.07.003 [details]

    2018

    2022

    Prize / grant

    • Khanna, S., Eisele, O., Billedo, C., Taylor, L., Tulin, M., van Hoof, M., Jacobs, S., Brugman, B. & Meppelink, C. (2024). ASCoR Collaborative Grant.

    Talk / presentation

    • Tulin, M. (invited speaker) (19-5-2022). Betrokken wetenschapscommunicatie in tijden van onzekerheid en overvloed aan informatie, Focusdag Wetenschapscommunicatie FWO.
    • Tulin, M. (speaker) (2022). Public trust in science: What can universities do to support this?, European University Association webinar series: Universities and democracy: how to strengthen a crucial relationship .
    • Tulin, M. (invited speaker) (2022). Citizen motivations to fact-check mis- and disinformation in the context of the Russian war in Ukraine, CEDMO International Conference 2022: Europe tackles information chaos.

    Others

    • Bos, L. (organiser), Tulin, M. (organiser), Harambam, J. (organiser), Noordenbos, B. (organiser), Tuters, M. (organiser) & Ruijgrok, K. (organiser) (21-11-2024). Methods of Misinformation, Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).

    2020

    • Tulin, M. (2020). Blind spots in social resource theory: Essays on the creation, maintenance, and returns of social capital. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]

    2022

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