Many conferences will likely still take place in a virtual format in 2021. If you are interested in meeting members of the Science Communication division on one of these events, look no further. Here is where and how to find us in 2021:
- Baumgartner, A., Fürst, S., & Schönhagen, P. (2021). Dialogical Structures of Mass Communication: Comparing the Approaches of Mediated Social Communication and Dialogical Networks. Paper accepted at the 71st Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 27.-31. May 2021, Denver. (virtual conference)
- Fürst, S. (2021). ”Guter“ Journalismus für die digitale Gesellschaft? Wie sich Online-Nutzungsdaten auf die Medienqualität auswirken. Paper accepted for the Dreiländertagung für Kommunikationswissenschaft, 7.-9. April, 2021, Zürich. (virtual conference)
- Fürst, S., Vogler, D., Sörensen, I., Schäfer, M. S., & Eisenegger, M. (2021). Truly Irrelevant? Visibility and Thematic Contextualisation of Media and Communication Science in Swiss News Coverage. Paper to be presented at the 8th European Communication Conference (ECC) of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), 6–9 September 2021, Braga, Portugal.
- Fürst, S., Vogler, D., Schäfer, M. S., & Sörensen, I. (2021). Media Representations of Academia: Mapping and Typologizing News Coverage of All Swiss Higher Education Institutions. Paper accepted at the 71st Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 27.-31. May 2021, Denver. (virtual conference)
- Hase, V., Mahl, D., Keller, T., & Schäfer, M.S. (2021). A crisis that strikes all of society. A cross-national and longitudinal study of the “societalization” of climate change coverage. Paper accepted for the Dreiländertagung für Kommunikationswissenschaft, 7.-9. April, 2021, Zürich. (virtual conference)
- Hase, V., & Engelke, K. (2021). Emotion-inducing News in Crisis Coverage: A Multi-Method Analysis of Fear Appeals in UK News Coverage of the Coronavirus. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 27.-31. May 2021, Denver. (Virtual conference)
- Hase, V., Mahl, D., Schäfer, M.S., & Keller, T. (2021). The Climate Crisis in News Media Across the Globe: An Automated Analysis of Issue Attention and Themes in Climate Change Coverage across Ten Countries. Paper accepted at the 71st Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 27.-31. May 2021, Denver. (virtual conference)
- Kessler, S. H. (2020). The Use of the Eye Tracking Method in Science Communication Research. Paper accepted for the Dreiländertagung für Kommunikationswissenschaft, 7.-9. April, 2021, Zürich. (virtual conference)
- Kessler, S. H. (2021). Fake News in der Wissenschafts -und Gesundheitskommunikation bekämpfen. Senioren-Universität der UZH. (virtual)
- Kessler, S. H. & Bachmann, E. (2021). Debunking health myths on the internet: The persuasive effect of (visual) online communication. Paper accepted for the Dreiländertagung für Kommunikationswissenschaft, 7.-9. April, 2021, Zürich. (virtual conference)
- Kessler, S. H. & Bachmann, E. (2021). The debunking effect of (visual) online health communication. Paper accepted at the 71st Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 27.-31. May 2021, Denver. (virtual conference)
- Kessler, S. H., Mede, N. G., & Schäfer, M. S. (2021). Eyeing CRISPR gene editing: Using eye tracking to assess what lay audiences look for to learn more about CRISPR and genetic engineering on Wikipedia. Paper to be presented at the 8th European Communication Conference (ECC) of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), 6–9 September 2021, Braga, Portugal.
- Kessler, S. H., Schäfer, M. S., Johann, D., & Rauhut, H. (2021). Mapping Mental Models of Science Communication: Analyzing how scientists in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland understand and do science communication. Paper accepted at the 71st Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 27.-31. May 2021, Denver. (virtual conference)
- Kessler, S. H., Schäfer, M. S., Johann, D., & Rauhut, H. (2021). Mentale Modelle von Wissenschaftskommunikation: Wie Akademiker*Innen in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz Wissenschaftskommunikation verstehen und betreiben. Jahrestagung der Fachgruppe Wissenschaftskommunikation der DGPuK, 5. Februar, Göttingen. (virtual conference)
- Mede, N. G., Schäfer, M. S., & Füchslin, T. (2021). Populism towards science: What it is and how it can be measured. Paper to be presented at the 17th International Conference on Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST), 25–27 May 2021, Aberdeen, UK.
- Mede, N. G., Schäfer, M. S., Füchslin, T., & Metag, J. (2021). Science-related populism in Switzerland and its implications for science-related media use: Results from a nationally representative survey. Paper to be presented at DACH 21: Three-Country Conference on Communication Science of DGPuK, ÖGK, and SGKM, 7–9 April 2021. (virtual conference)
- Mede, N. G., Schäfer, M. S., Metag, J., & Klinger, K. (2021). Science-related populism, its prevalence, antecedents, and outcomes: Evidence from the Science Barometer Switzerland. Paper to be presented at the PERITIA conference “Trust in Expertise in a Changing Media Landscape”,18–19 March 2021. (virtual conference)
- Sörensen, I. H. (2021). Digitalisierung der externen Hochschulkommunikation. Doktorand*innen-Workshop der DGPuK-FG Wissenschaftskommunikation, 3. Februar, Göttingen. (virtual)
- Zeng, J., & Schäfer, M. (2021). Going to the Dark Side: investigating conspiracy theories around COVID-19 on dark platforms. Paper accepted at the 71st Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). 27.-31. May 2021, Denver. (virtual conference)