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Wessler, Hartmut (2019): Emotional underpinnings of deliberation. [69th Annual ICA Conference, Washington, DC, May 24th to May 28th, 2019] more
Wessler, Hartmut (2019): Responsible terrorism coverage. How media can cover attacks without serving terrorist agendas. [Hertie School of Governance: Frontline Research on Terrorism Event Series, Berlin, September 30th, 2019] more
Wessler, Hartmut (2019): Three entry points for a deliberative theory of emotions. [Lubral 2019 - II International Symposium on Philosophy and Communication: Luso-Brazilian-German, Covilha, June 26th to June 29th, 2019] more
Wessler, Hartmut (2019): Which norms of public communication apply in autocratic contexts?. [Workshop "Theorizing Publics under Authoritarian Rule", Berlin, June 19th to June 21st, 2019] more
Wetzel, Anne (2019): Decentralization in Ukraine and "Bottom-Up" European Integration?. [Sixteenth EUSA International Biennial Conference, Denver, CO, May 09th to May 11th, 2019] more
Wingen, Tobias, Jana Berkessel and Birte Englich (2019): Public trust in psychology in light of the replication crisis. [International Convention of Psychological Science, Paris, March 07th to March 09th, 2019] more
Wozniak, Antal, Julia Lück and Hartmut Wessler (2019): The episodic nature of global public spheres: The UN Climate Change Conferences and the transnationalization of media debates. [69th Annual ICA Conference, Washington, DC, May 24th to May 28th, 2019] more
Yen, Chia-Yi, Mia Huai-Wen Chang and Chung-hong Chan (2019): A Computational Analysis of the Dynamics of R Style Based on 94 Million Lines of Code from All CRAN Packages in the Past 20 Years. [useR! 2019 conference, Toulouse, July 09th to July 12th, 2019] more
Zhang, Nan, Johanna Gereke and Delia Baldassarri (2019): Covert discrimination is unaffected by immigrants' socioeconomic status. [2nd Academy of Sociology Conference: "Digital Societies", Konstanz, September 25th to September 27th, 2019] more
Zhang, Nan, Johanna Gereke and Delia Baldassarri (2019): Covert discrimination is unaffected by immigrants' socioeconomic status. [Neuchâtel Graduate Conference "Innovative Approaches to Migration and Mobility Studies", Neuchâtel, September 12th to September 13th, 2019] more

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