
Julia Metag
@j_metag
Professor, Communication Science @WWU_Muenster @ifkms Research on science communication and political communication
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https://www.uni-muenster.de/Kowi/personen/julia-metag.html 27-04-2015 16:06:17
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🚀 Last week, our #DISELMA research unit had a phenomenal two-day kick-off meeting at the IfKW Munich in Munich, bringing together all 13 team members from our six individual projects on the role of digital media in chronic disease self-management. 📱💻💡(1/4)




Freude an Kommunikationswissenschaft, Onlineforschung und Methoden? In meinem Team in Münster ist eine Stelle zu besetzen. Wir untersuchen die Raumzeit von Likes 👍, #hashtags und 💬 Kommentaren🙂 stellen.uni-muenster.de/jobposting/4e2… @[email protected] DGPuK Methoden

📢 New pub in icsjournal: How do people select, avoid or disconnect from the abundance of information in news, entertainment, and personal communication? Result of a wonderful collaboration with Anne Schulz - @[email protected] Sina Blassnig Sarah Marschlich Minh Hao Nguyen & Nadine 👉doi.org/10.1080/136911…




My entry on Information Fatigue for the Encyclopedia of Political Communication is available: doi.org/10.31219/osf.i… Thanks to Alessandro Nai M. Grömping and Dominique Wirz for this huge effort!

📢 DISELMA hosts precon w/ #HealthComm, The Communication & Technology Division of ICA & ICA_Mobile ahead of the #ICA25 in Denver! Theme: “Boon or Bane? The Role of Digital Media in Disease Prevention & Management” 📝 Submit by: Dec 30, 2024 Call: diselma.de/wp-content/upl… We look forward to your contributions!


Check out the review of our book, "The ICA Routledge Handbook of International Trends in Environmental Communication," in the Environmental Communication journal Bruno Takahashi Julia Metag Suzannah E. Comfort tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…




New Study with @die_Gwen and Julia Metag finds: Negative evaluations of topic-specific coverage such as migration do not lead to a loss of trust in the media in general. More in the paper here: ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc…

“Cognitio populi – Vox populi: Implications of science-related populism for communication behavior” by Niels G. Mede, Mike S. Schäfer & Julia Metag degruyter.com/document/doi/1… #OpenAccess