Publications Recent papers & publications Mede, Niels G; Schäfer, Mike S (2022). Science-related populism declining during the COVID-19 pandemic: a panel survey of the Swiss population before and after the Coronavirus outbreak. Public Understanding of Science, 31(2):211-222. Wintterlin, Florian; Hendriks, Friederike; Mede, Niels G; Bromme, Rainer; Metag, Julia; Schäfer, Mike S (2022). Predicting Public Trust in Science: The Role of Basic Orientations Toward Science, Perceived Trustworthiness of Scientists, and Experiences With Science. Frontiers in Communication, 6:822757. Hellmueller, L; Hase, Valerie; Lindner, P (2022). Terrorist organizations in the news: a computational approach to measure media attention toward terrorism. Mass Communication and Society, 25(1):134-157. Hase, Valerie; Mahl, Daniela; Schäfer, Mike S (2022). Der „Computational Turn“: ein „interdisziplinärer Turn“? Ein systematischer Überblick zur Nutzung der automatisierten Inhaltsanalyse in der Journalismusforschung. Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft, 70(1-2):60-78. Reifegerste, Doreen; Kessler, Sabrina Heike (2022). Visuelle Evidenzen aus historischer Perspektive: Politische Instrumentalisierung wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse in Gesundheitsausstellungen. In: Jahrestagung der DGPuK-Fachgruppen Wissenschaftskommunikation und Kommunikationsgeschichte "Wissenschaftskommunikation und Kommunikationsgeschichte: Umbrüche, Transformationen, Kontinuitäten". Münster, 2020, Münster, 5 February 2020 - 7 February 2020. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft e.V., 1-13. Mahl, Daniela; Guenther, Lars (2022). Content Analysis in the Research Field of Environmental & Climate Change Coverage. In: Oehmer-Pedrazzi, Franziska; Kessler, Sabrina Heike; Humprecht, Edda; Sommer, Katharina; Castro, Laia. Standardisierte Inhaltsanalyse in der Kommunikationswissenschaft – Standardized Content Analysis in Communication Research : Ein Handbuch - A Handbook. Wiesbaden: Springer, 203-212. Mede, Niels. Science-Related Populism – Conceptualization, Empirical Investigation, and Implications for Science Communication. 2022, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts. Hase, Valerie. Employing Computational Social Science to Analyze Coverage of Political Violence. 2022, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts. Reifegerste, Doreen; Kessler, Sabrina Heike (2022). Digitales Self-Tracking aus historischer Perspektive. In: Schwarzenegger, Christian; Koenen, Erik; Pentzold, Christian. Digitale Kommunikation und Kommunikationsgeschichte: Perspektiven, Potentiale, Problemfelder. Berlin: Digital Communication Research, 249-273. Zeng, Jing; Abidin, Crystal (2021). #OkBoomer, time to meet the Zoomers’: studying the memefication of intergenerational politics on TikTok. Information, communication and society, 24(16):2459-2481. Kessler, Sabrina Heike; Langmann, Klara (2021). The role of sex and gender on search behavior for political informationon the internet. Communications : European Journal of Communication Research, 46(4):516-539. Schäfer, Mike S; Mahl, Daniela; Füchslin, Tobias; Metag, Julia; Zeng, Jing (2021). From Hype Cynics to Extreme Believers: Typologizing the Swiss Population’s COVID-19-Related Conspiracy Beliefs, Their Corresponding Information Behavior, and Social Media Use. International Journal of Business Communication, 16:2885-2910. Baumgartner, Antonia; Fürst, Silke; Schönhagen, Philomen (2021). Conceptualizing the dialogical structure of mass communication: A comparison of the dialogical networks and mediated social communication approaches. Discourse, Context & Media, 44:100546. Zeng, Jing; Schäfer, Mike S (2021). Conceptualizing “dark platforms”: Covid-19-related conspiracy theories on 8kun and Gab. Digital Journalism, 9(9):1208-1230. Hase, Valerie; Mahl, Daniela; Schäfer, Mike S; Keller, Tobias R (2021). Climate change in news media across the globe: an automated analysis of issue attention and themes in climate change coverage in 10 countries (2006–2018). Global Environmental Change, 70(102353):online. Zeng, Jing; Chan, Chung-Hong (2021). A cross-national diagnosis of infodemics: comparing the topical and temporal features of misinformation around COVID-19 in China, India, the US, Germany and France. Online Information Review, 45(4):709-728. Mede, Niels G; Schäfer, Mike S; Füchslin, Tobias (2021). The SciPop Scale for measuring science-related populist attitudes in surveys: Development, test, and validation. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 33(2):273-293. Schäfer, Mike S; Füchslin, Tobias; Casutt, Gian-Andri; Suggs, Suzanne; Aberer, Karl; Burkard, Philipp; Godinho, Ana; Hirschi, Caspar; Jacobs, Angelika; Jarren, Otfried; Kaufmann, Alain; Knutti, Reto; Maier, Michaela; Metag, Julia; Müller, Thomas; Strasser, Bruno; Weichselbraun, Albert (2021). Science in the Swiss public: the state of science communication and public engagement with science in Switzerland. Bern: Akademien der Wissenschaften Schweiz. Fürst, Silke (2021). “Public communication science in times of the Covid-19 crisis”: DACH 21 preconference. Studies in Communication Sciences, 21(1):189-195. Fürst, Silke; Salerno, Sébastien (2021). Editorial. Studies in Communication Sciences, 21(1):3-6. 1 2 3 4