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20148 Hamburg Germany
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Journalism research lab
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jpub 2.0 was a German research project on the relationship between journalism and the audience in networked digital media, called "(Re-)Discovering the Audience", running from 2011 to 2014. It is succeeded by the project "Journalism and its audience: the re-figuration of a relationship and its influence on news production" that runs until 2022.
jpub 2.0 was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and conducted by PD Dr. Wiebke Loosen and Dr. Jan-Hinrik Schmidt (principal investigators) as well as Nele Heise, M.A. and Julius Reimer, M.A. (research assistants).
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Presentations
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(4)Modelling the Media Logic of Software Systems
Jan Schmidt
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9 years ago
#FOJ2013 Follow-up communication in the blogosphere
Christian Nuernbergk
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11 years ago
DGPUK 2013: Modus Kooperation? - Nuernbergk
Christian Nuernbergk
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12 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
20148 Hamburg Germany
Occupation
Journalism research lab
About
jpub 2.0 was a German research project on the relationship between journalism and the audience in networked digital media, called "(Re-)Discovering the Audience", running from 2011 to 2014. It is succeeded by the project "Journalism and its audience: the re-figuration of a relationship and its influence on news production" that runs until 2022.
jpub 2.0 was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and conducted by PD Dr. Wiebke Loosen and Dr. Jan-Hinrik Schmidt (principal investigators) as well as Nele Heise, M.A. and Julius Reimer, M.A. (research assistants).
Tags
journalism
jpub20
tagesschau
journalismus
participation
audience
publikum
partizipativer journalismus
inklusion
participatory journalism
social media
rollenbild
audience analysis
publikumsbeteiligung
rollenfremdverständnis
beteiligungsmotive
tv news organization
rollenselbstverständnis
inklusionsdistanz
theory
media
journalism studies
journalism research
mass media
public service broadcaster
expectation
survey
germany
switzerland
united kingdom
united states
social media strategy
social media monitoring
data journalism
communication studies
big data
communication science
content analysis
inclusion
communicative figuration
sueddeutsche
sz
amateure
tageszeitung
foj13
foj2013
newscast
news
tv
soziale medien
befragung
social media guidelines
See more