In Toronto stellten die KU-Wissenschaftlerinnen Jun.-Prof. Dr. Karin Boczek, Prof. Dr. Annika Sehl, Rebecca Strohmeier, Liane Prof. Dr. Rothenberger und Johanna Wolleschensky vom 25.-29. Mai aktuelle Forschung zu folgenden Themen vor:
- Karin Boczek & Valerie Hase: A Multimodal, Mixed-Method Analysis of Cross-Platform News Flow: How Stories of a Quality News Outlet Evolve Over Twelve Different Platforms
- Maximilian Eder & Annika Sehl: Being Aware of Algorithmic Personalization? Insights From Three European Countries
- Julia Eyrich-Welzl, Linda Henke, Judith M. Pies, Sonja Kretzschmar, Annika Sehl & Christoph Neuberger: Bringing (Digitalized) Journalism for Peace Into Practice: Actors, Aims and Approaches
- Rahel Geppert; Rune Miram & Rebecca T. Strohmeier: The Five Facets of Polarization: An Attempt to Formally Conceptualize an Elusive Phenomenon in Mathematical Terms
- Rebecca T. Strohmeier, Linda Leicht, Annika Sehl & Sonja Kretzschmar: Stay Strong, Adapt, or Surrender? How Media Professionals from Germany and the UK Perceive and Counteract Polarized Conflicts and Heated Debates
- Johanna Wolleschensky & Annika Sehl: “You Should Not Commit Suicide for Fear of Death”: How Public Service Media in Germany and the UK Deal With Populist Attacks
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Liane Rothenberger, Yi Xu, Kathrin Knutzen, Iriana Tribusean: "Using online social virtual reality in teaching intercultural communication"
Prof. Dr. Annika Sehl ist zudem Chair der Journalism Studies Division und Board Member der International Communication Association.