This essay is dealing with a self-reflection in communication studies on existing blind spots between national communication research communities and milieus. The author presents recent debates on communication studies under international comparison, including their focus on historical developments and disciplinary boundaries of the field. She discusses the lack of knowledge about transnational influences between scientific communities in the field of communication research as well as central categories to grasp the social as well as the body of knowledge in Science (like “generation” a term which understands scientific milieus as experience communities in the sense of Karl Mannheim). The underlying argument is, that only a meta-scienc...
This article begins with a historical overview of international communication and an evaluation of t...
The essay discusses the challenges that can occur in communication and media research projects with ...
In this article, I argue that interdisciplinarity in the media and communication field encourages a ...
This essay is dealing with a self-reflection in communication studies on existing blind spots betwe...
The study examines the state of science communication research in the German-speaking countries. Bas...
This issue of Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS) brings you a general section, two thematic s...
This chapter argues that the process of globalisation means that comparative research is no longer a...
This short article introduces the new Arab-European Association for Media and Communication Research...
The article discusses some of the major omissions and simplifications created by established approac...
National audienceThis conversation presents three perspectives on the trajectoriesof interaction bet...
In this paper, we present the evolution of Swiss Media and Communication Studies over the last decad...
International audienceThis chapter details how attention to issues of communication has influenced s...
A changing field of study What does it mean to internationalize media and communication studies? And...
In German-language communication studies, the long-running debate about the increasingly important...
In this paper, we present the evolution of Swiss Media and Communication Studies over the last decad...
This article begins with a historical overview of international communication and an evaluation of t...
The essay discusses the challenges that can occur in communication and media research projects with ...
In this article, I argue that interdisciplinarity in the media and communication field encourages a ...
This essay is dealing with a self-reflection in communication studies on existing blind spots betwe...
The study examines the state of science communication research in the German-speaking countries. Bas...
This issue of Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS) brings you a general section, two thematic s...
This chapter argues that the process of globalisation means that comparative research is no longer a...
This short article introduces the new Arab-European Association for Media and Communication Research...
The article discusses some of the major omissions and simplifications created by established approac...
National audienceThis conversation presents three perspectives on the trajectoriesof interaction bet...
In this paper, we present the evolution of Swiss Media and Communication Studies over the last decad...
International audienceThis chapter details how attention to issues of communication has influenced s...
A changing field of study What does it mean to internationalize media and communication studies? And...
In German-language communication studies, the long-running debate about the increasingly important...
In this paper, we present the evolution of Swiss Media and Communication Studies over the last decad...
This article begins with a historical overview of international communication and an evaluation of t...
The essay discusses the challenges that can occur in communication and media research projects with ...
In this article, I argue that interdisciplinarity in the media and communication field encourages a ...