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Adam, Silke; Reber, Ueli; Häussler, Thomas; Schmid-Petri, Hannah (5 February 2021). Klimawandelskeptiker und ihre (mögliche) Resonanz in den Massenmedien (Unpublished). In: 5. Jahrestagung der Fachgruppe Wissenschaftskommunikation der DGPuK - "Wissenschaftskommunikation in zivilgesellschaftlichen Auseinandersetzungen". Online. 05.02.2021.

Adam, Silke; Häussler, Thomas; Reber, Ueli; Schmid-Petri, Hannah (3 September 2019). How climate change skeptics spread their ideas: A multi-method approach to assess the effect of online communication on media coverage (Unpublished). In: European Symposium Series on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science 2019. ETH Zurich. 02.09.19 — 04.09.19.

Adam, Silke; Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Reber, Ueli; Häussler, Thomas (24 May 2019). An analysis of online framing dynamics between climate advocates and skeptics in the UK (Unpublished). In: 69th Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference. Washington. 24.05.-28.05.2019.

Adam, Silke; Häussler, Thomas; Reber, Ueli; Schmid-Petri, Hannah (4 April 2019). How climate change skeptics spread their ideas: the role of online communication in shaping mass media debates (Unpublished). In: Jahrestagung der Schweizer Gesellschaft für Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft. St.Gallen. 04.04.-05.04.2019.

Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Adam, Silke; Reber, Ueli; Häussler, Thomas; Maier, Daniel; Miltner, Peter; Pfetsch, Barbara; Waldherr, Annie (2018). Homophily and prestige: An assessment of their relative strength to explain link formation in the online climate change debate. Social networks, 55, pp. 47-54. Elsevier 10.1016/j.socnet.2018.05.001

Maier, Daniel; Waldherr, Annie; Miltner, Peter; Wiedemann, Gregor; Niekler, Andreas; Keinert, Alexa; Pfetsch, Barbara; Heyer, Gerhard; Reber, Ueli; Häussler, Thomas; Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Adam, Silke (2018). Applying LDA topic modeling in communication research: Toward a valid and reliable methodology. Communication methods and measures, 12(2-3), pp. 93-118. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/19312458.2018.1430754

Häussler, Thomas; Adam, Silke; Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Reber, Ueli (2017). How Political Conflict Shapes Online Spaces: A Comparison of Climate Change Hyperlink Networks in the U.S. and Germany. International journal of communication, 11, pp. 3096-3117. USC Annenberg

Schmid-Petri, Hannah (2017). Politicization of science: how climate change skeptics use experts and scientific evidence in their online communication. Climatic change, 145(3-4), pp. 523-537. Springer 10.1007/s10584-017-2112-z

Schmid-Petri, Hannah (2017). Do conservative media provide a forum for skeptical voices? The link between ideology and the coverage of climate change in British, German, and Swiss newspapers. Environmental communication, 11(4), pp. 554-567. Taylor and Francis Group 10.1080/17524032.2017.1280518

Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Häussler, Thomas; Adam, Silke (2016). Different actors, different factors? A comparison of the news factor orientation between newspaper journalists and civil-society actors. Communications, 41(4), pp. 399-419. DeGruyter 10.1515/commun-2016-0023

Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Arlt, Dorothee (2016). Constructing an illusion of scientific uncertainty? Framing climate change in German and British print media. Communications, 41(3), pp. 265-289. DeGruyter 10.1515/commun-2016-0011

Häussler, Thomas; Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Adam, Silke; Reber, Ueli; Arlt, Dorothee (2016). The climate of debate: How institutional factors shape legislative discourses on climate change. A comparative framing perspective. Studies in communication sciences, 16(1), pp. 94-102. Elsevier 10.1016/j.scoms.2016.04.002

Adam, Silke; Häussler, Thomas; Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Reber, Ueli (2015). Identifying and analyzing hyperlink issue networks. In: Vowe, Gerhard; Henn, Philipp (eds.) Political Communication in the Online World: Theoretical Approaches and Research Designs. Routledge Research in Political Communication: Vol. 13 (pp. 233-247). New York: Routledge

Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Adam, Silke; Schmucki, Ivo; Häussler, Thomas (2015). A changing climate of skepticism: The factors shaping climate change coverage in the US press. Public understanding of science, 26(4), pp. 498-513. SAGE 10.1177/0963662515612276

Adam, Silke; Häussler, Thomas Wolfgang Martin; Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Reber, Ueli (June 2015). Online-Offline: zwei getrennte Welten? Der Einfluss von politischen Offline-Kontextfaktoren auf die Struktur von Online-Issue-Netzwerken (Unpublished). In: Conference Vertrauen in der politischen Kommunikation. Mainz, Deutschland.

Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Adam, Silke; Arlt, Dorothee; Reber, Ueli; Häussler, Thomas Wolfgang Martin (March 2015). Global issues – rooted nationally? The print media coverage of climate change as a global issue in Switzerland, Germany, the UK and the USA (Unpublished). In: SGKM-Jahrestagung. Bern, Schweiz. 13.-14. März 2015.

Häussler, Thomas Wolfgang Martin; Adam, Silke; Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Reber, Ueli (February 2015). Getrennte Welten? Der Einfluss von politischen Offline-Kontextfaktoren auf die Struktur von Online-Issue-Netzwerken. Ein Vergleich zwischen Deutschland und den USA im Bereich des Klimawandels (Unpublished). In: Tagung „Politische Online-Kommunikation. Voraussetzungen, Facetten und Folgen des strukturellen Wandels politischer Kommunikation“. Düsseldorf, Deutschland. 19.-21. Februar 2015.

Adam, Silke; Häussler, Thomas; Schmid, Hannah (14 April 2014). Koalitionen im Netz: Eine Analyse der Akteurkonstellationen im Bereich der US-amerikanischen Klimawandeldebatte (Unpublished). In: SGKM-Jahrestagung. Zürich. 11.-12.04.2014.

Schmid-Petri, Hannah; Häussler, Thomas; Adam, Silke; Waldherr, Annie; Miltner, Peter; Pfetsch, Barbara; Bennett, Lance (2013). Codebook for the analysis of frames in online documents and newspaper articles. Issue: Climate change (Unpublished) Universität Bern

Schramm, H.; Schmid-Petri, H.; Lorkowski, M. (2013). Der Wert programminterner Werbung: Zur Wahrnehmung und Akzeptanz von Product Placement in Filmen. In: Tropp, J.; Schierl, T. (eds.) Wert und Werte der Marketing-Kommunikation (pp. 191-210). Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag

Häussler, T.; Adam, S.; Schmid-Petri, H.; Reber, U. (10 February 2012). Online-Akteursnetzwerke. Wie zivilgesellschaftliche Akteure in der Klimapolitik das Internet nutzen. Ein Vergleich zwischen der Schweiz und Deutschland (Unpublished). In: Fachgruppen-Tagung "Kommunikation und Politik". Zürich. 9.-11. Februar 2012.

Schmid-Petri, H.; Häussler, T.; Adam, S.; Waldherr, A.; Miltner, P.; Pfetsch, B.; Bennett, L. (2012). Selecting and framing in a digital age. Is online communication of challengers abandoning amss media's logic? (Unpublished). In: 4th European Communication Conference ECREA. Istanbul. 24.-27.10.2012.

Schmid-Petri, H.; Waldherr, A.; Häussler, T.; Miltner, P.; Adam, S. (2012). Was passiert zu einem Thema im Netz? Die Herausforderung, dynamische Online-Netzwerke und deren Diskurse zu erfassen (Unpublished). In: 14. Jahrestagung der Fachgruppe "Methoden" in der DGPuK. Zürich. 27.-29.09.2012.

Waldherr, A.; Häussler, T.; Miltner, P.; Pfetsch, B.; Schmid-Petri, H.; Adam, S.; Streibl, W.; Bennett, L. (2012). Comparing apples and oranges. The challenge of measuring online-offline discourse dynamics (Unpublished). In: 61. Jahrestagung der International Communication Association (ICA), Preconference. Phoenix. 24.-28.05.2012.

Schramm, Holger; Schmid, Hannah; Lorkowski, Matthias (2011). Hidden but paid - Product Placement in Filmen. Was Rezipienten sehen, was sie wissen, was sie denken, Jahrestagung der Ad-hoc-Gruppe Werbekommunikation in der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft, Pforzheim, 27.- 29.10.2011.

Ranev, Arthur A.; Janicke, Sophie; Schmid, Hannah; Shafer, Daniel (2011). Considering the appeal of antihero narratives: Toward a theoretical framework, Conference of the Media Psychology Division of the German Psychological Society, Bremen, August 2011.

Schmid, Hannah; Klimmt, Christoph (2011). A magically nice guy: Parasocial relationsships with Harry Potter across different cultures. International communication gazette, 73(3), pp. 253-270. London: Sage Publications 10.1177/1748048510393658

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