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
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
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
2016
Investigating mediated climate change communication: A best-practice guide
S. 24
Jönköping
Jönköping University, School of Education and Communication
2016
Networks of Coproduction: How Journalists and Environmental NGOs Create Common Interpretations of the UN Climate Change Conferences
S. 25-47
2016
Global multimodal news frames on climate change. A comparison of five democracies around the world
S. 423-445
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
2015
Networks of coproduction: How journalists and NGOs interact during UN climate change conferences
Institut des sciences de la communication, Paris
2015
Global Coverage of Climate Change Stories about Small Island Developing States: A Worldwide Comparison from 1979 to 2012
San Juan, Puerto Rico
2015
Frames, Stories, and Images: The Advantages of a Multimodal Approach in Comparative Media Content Research on Climate Change
S. 469-490
2014
Visual strategies and representations: How journalists and PR professionals coproduce the images of climate change.
Seattle, WA
2014
Automatic Classification of Iconic Images Based on a Multimodal Model. An Interdisciplinary Project
Universität Bremen
2013
Networks of coproduction: How mainstream NGOs and journalists create common interpretations of the UN climate summits
London
2013
Journalistic narrations for deliberative ends: The role of narrations in mediated deliberation on climate change
London
2012
Grenzüberschreitende Medienkommunikation. Konturen eines Forschungsfeldes im Prozess der Konsolidierung
S. 5-18
Baden-Baden
Nomos
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