In recent years, there has hardly been a conference in communication science without the buzzwords of digitization and transformation in its title. In an effort to stand out from the crowd, conference titles end up adorned with complementary buzzwords like “disruption,” “data fication,” “platformization,” and “artificial intelligence.”These conferences frequently follow the same pattern: Papers and presentations are packed into individual panels by way of abstracts and keywords. Researchers then present their more or less elaborate empirical analyses to one other – usually involving a great deal of statistics. Since these papers and presentations are based on a variety of theoretical foundations, methodologies, and statistical analyses, the...
Research on science communication in organizational contexts is scarce - even though many cases can ...
Over the past two decades, processes of digitalization and mediatization have shaped the communicati...
The inundation of technology over the past twenty-five years in the form of desktop computing, cell ...
In recent years, there has hardly been a conference in communication science without the buzzwords o...
This special issue of Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS) is dedicated to DACH 21, the first t...
Mediatization, datafication and algorithmization can be considered as an expertise, specialized and ...
In Autumn 2017 the 20th annual “Communities in New Media” Conference (labelled with the German abbre...
This special issue of Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS) is dedicated to DACH 21, the first t...
Scientific conferences provide opportunities for both formal and informal communication of academic ...
Communication of research and dissemination of knowledge is changing and expanding –possibly faster ...
Science communication continues to grow, develop and change, as a practice and field of research. Th...
The Future of SciComm 2.0 conference was a one-day event in Brussels on April 26th 2022. Focusing on...
This issue of Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS) brings you a general section, two thematic s...
After recalling the conditions under which the communication sciences (also known as communication s...
This presentation will deal with the transformations that have occurred in news journalism worldwide...
Research on science communication in organizational contexts is scarce - even though many cases can ...
Over the past two decades, processes of digitalization and mediatization have shaped the communicati...
The inundation of technology over the past twenty-five years in the form of desktop computing, cell ...
In recent years, there has hardly been a conference in communication science without the buzzwords o...
This special issue of Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS) is dedicated to DACH 21, the first t...
Mediatization, datafication and algorithmization can be considered as an expertise, specialized and ...
In Autumn 2017 the 20th annual “Communities in New Media” Conference (labelled with the German abbre...
This special issue of Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS) is dedicated to DACH 21, the first t...
Scientific conferences provide opportunities for both formal and informal communication of academic ...
Communication of research and dissemination of knowledge is changing and expanding –possibly faster ...
Science communication continues to grow, develop and change, as a practice and field of research. Th...
The Future of SciComm 2.0 conference was a one-day event in Brussels on April 26th 2022. Focusing on...
This issue of Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS) brings you a general section, two thematic s...
After recalling the conditions under which the communication sciences (also known as communication s...
This presentation will deal with the transformations that have occurred in news journalism worldwide...
Research on science communication in organizational contexts is scarce - even though many cases can ...
Over the past two decades, processes of digitalization and mediatization have shaped the communicati...
The inundation of technology over the past twenty-five years in the form of desktop computing, cell ...