Journalistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft reist nach Prag
28. Mai 2018

Foto: Aline Braun
Viele Mitarbeiter des IJK nahmen an der aktuellen Jahrestagung der ICA (International Communication Association) in Prag teil.
Vom 24. bis zum 28. Mai fand in Prag die 68. ICA Konferenz (Annual Conference of the International Communication Association) statt. Die Journalistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft war auf den Pre-Konferenzen und der Jahreskonferenz mit insgesamt dreizehn Beiträgen zu den Themenfeldern Klimakommunikation, Digitalisierung und Social Media sowie transnationale Journalismusforschung vertreten. Im einzelnen sind dies:
Pre-Conferences:
- Verónica Sánchez Medina: Media and Governance in Latin America: Towards a Plurality of Voices.
- Aaron McKinnon: Journalism needs to get political about plastic pollution: A comparative content analysis of news media from California and France. [präsentiert auf der “Environmental Communication Graduate Student“ ICA Pre-Conference in Prag]
- Imke Hoppe, Simone Rödder: Speaking with one voice for climate science – Climate researchers’ opinion on the communication policy of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
ICA Conference:
- Stefanie Walter, Ines Lörcher, Michael Brüggemann: Scientific Networks on Twitter: Analyzing the social media use of climate scientists.
- Stefanie Walter: The Good, the Bad, and the Tabloids? How EU Citizens were Portrayed in the British Press During Brexit.
- Mareike Wieland, Rebecca Renatus (TUD): You don’t have to be quick to be information literate. Comparing Cognitive Search Strategies between Younger and Older Adults. [präsentiert auf der ICA Pre-Conference “Media literacy as intergenerational project: skills, norms, and mediation” in München]
- Mareike Wieland, Anne-Marie In der Au (TUD), Rebecca Renatus (TUD), Tim Tschapek (TUD), Lutz M. Hagen (TUD): Informed by Accident: Comparing Incidental and Intentional News Exposure via New Information Intermediaries.
- Senja Post (UZH), Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw, Mike Schäfer (UZH): Between Guilt and Obligation: Debating the Responsibility for Climate Change and Climate Politics in the Media.
- Johannes Kaiser (UZH), Tobias R. Keller (UZH), Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw: Incidental News Exposure on Facebook as a Social Experience: Influences of Recommender and Media Cues.
- Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw, Senja Post (UZH): How Domestic Media (De-)Legitimize Climate Politics: A Content Analysis of Newspaper Coverage in Five Countries.
- Wiebke Loosen, Andreas Hepp (Universität Bremen): ‘Makers’ of a Future Journalism? The Role of ‘Pioneer Journalists’ and ‘Pioneer Communities’ in Transforming Journalism.
- Verónica Sánchez Medina: Moving Backwards in the Digital Age: From a Civic Oriented Newsroom of Vanguard to an Authoritarian News Organization in Mexico.
- Mia Wenyu Zhang: Media Portrayal of Knowledge Transfer and Exchange in Popular TV Shows (2004-2016).
Mehr Informationen zu weiteren Vorträgen, Zeitplan und Programm der Jahrestagung gibt es online.