Beiträge auf Jahrestagungen der IAMCR

Forscherinnen und Forscher des Instituts für Publizistik sind mit insgesamt neun Vorträgen auf der Jahrestagung der International Association for Media and Communication Research (12.-16. Juli 2015 in Montreal/Kanada) vertreten und werden ihre Arbeiten vor internationalem Fachpublikum präsentieren.

Pablo B. Jost & Michael Sülflow: Business as usual? Comparing politicians’ communication strategies on Facebook during non-election period and campaigning.

Christina Köhler & Oliver Quiring: National Media Coverage and Europe's Future. Media Coverage of the Euro Crisis in Ten EU-Countries and Public Opinion on the EU.

Melanie Leidecker & Jürgen Wilke: Do candidates matter? Press coverage of the 2014 European Parliament election in Germany in a long-time perspective.

Oliver Quiring: On the way to the optimised brain? Media reporting on pharmacological cognitive enhancement.

Markus Schäfer & Christian Schäfer-Hock: How much truth is in transfer rumours? A quantitative analysis of quality and reliability of football transfer coverage.

Markus Schäfer & Richard Lemke: The role of gender: a quantitative analysis of German press reporting on homosexuality in sports.

Michael Sülflow, Pablo B. Jost & Marcus Maurer: Parliamentary debates in the news. Journalistic selection criteria and politicians’ reactions.

Mathias Weber, Stefan Aufenanger, Elmar Braehler, Michael Dreier, Eva Klein, Kai Mueller, Oliver Quiring, Leonard Reinecke, Birgit Stark, Klaus Woelfling & Manfred Beutel: On the use of sexually explicit online media as "escape".

Jürgen Wilke: The newspaper in changing systems. The (Nord-)Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (NAZ/DAZ) from 1851 to 1945.

 

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