More publications of this project
2019
The episodic nature of global public spheres: The UN Climate Change Conferences and the transnationalization of media debates
Washington, DC
2018
Counterbalancing global media frames with nationally colored narratives: A comparative study of news narratives and news framing in the climate change coverage of five countries
S. 1635–1656
2018
Journalist-source relations and the deliberative system: A network performance approach to investigating journalism’s contribution to facilitating public deliberation in a globalized world
S. 509-531
2017
Journalistische Narrative in der Klimaberichterstattung: Eine vergleichende Inhaltsanalyse zur Identifikation und Erklärung journalistischer Erzählungen in Zeitungsnachrichten
S. 333-347
Konstanz
UVK
2017
Journalist-source relations and the deliberative system: A network performance approach to investigating journalism‘s contributions to facilitating public deliberation in a globalized world
San Diego, CA
2017
Who prevails in the visual framing contest about the UN Climate Change Conferences?
S. 1433-1452
2017
Communication, negotiation, and influence at international climate change meetings and summits
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2016
Investigating mediated climate change communication: A best-practice guide
S. 24
Jönköping
Jönköping University, School of Education and Communication
2016
Global convergence or national segmentation? The discursive role of the UN Climate Change Conferences in the transnational mediated public sphere
University of Brighton, UK
2016
Global multimodal news frames on climate change. A comparison of five democracies around the world
S. 423-445
2016
Networks of Coproduction: How Journalists and Environmental NGOs Create Common Interpretations of the UN Climate Change Conferences
S. 25-47
2015
Networks of coproduction: How journalists and NGOs interact during UN climate change conferences
Institut des sciences de la communication, Paris
2015
Frames, Stories, and Images: The Advantages of a Multimodal Approach in Comparative Media Content Research on Climate Change
S. 469-490
2015
Global Coverage of Climate Change Stories about Small Island Developing States: A Worldwide Comparison from 1979 to 2012
San Juan, Puerto Rico
2014
Sustainable media events? Media coverage of the UN climate conferences in democratic countries
Lisbon
2014
Automatic Classification of Iconic Images Based on a Multimodal Model. An Interdisciplinary Project
Universität Bremen
2014
Visual strategies and representations: How journalists and PR professionals coproduce the images of climate change.
Seattle, WA
2013
Journalistic narrations for deliberative ends: The role of narrations in mediated deliberation on climate change
London
2013
Networks of coproduction: How mainstream NGOs and journalists create common interpretations of the UN climate summits
London
2012
Non-routine interactions behind the scenes of a global media event: How journalists and political PR professionals co-produced the 2010 UN climate conference in Cancún
S. 141-158
Baden-Baden
Nomos
2012
Grenzüberschreitende Medienkommunikation. Konturen eines Forschungsfeldes im Prozess der Konsolidierung
S. 5-18
Baden-Baden
Nomos