2022

Xu, Y. (2022). Portraying the pandemic: Analysis of textual-visual frames in German news coverage of COVID-19 on Twitter. Annual Conference of International Communication Association (ICA, Visual Communication Studies Division), 26-30 May 2022, Paris, France (awarded the 2022 Top Student Paper by the Visual Communication Studies Division).

Schwarz, A.; Alpers, F. & Wagner-Olfermann, E. U. (2022). The global study of COVID-19 news coverage: A meta-analysis of scope, methodological quality, theoretical lenses, and cross-national findings. 9th European Communication Conference, Aarhus, 20.10.2022. 

2023

Yu, J., Domahidi, E., Johansson, B., Sellnow, T., Sellnow, D., Steinmetz, N., & Benmaarouf, K. (2023). Government Corona Communication at a Glance: A Comparative Analysis across Seven Countries and Two Platforms. Conference of the Crisis Communication Division of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), Gothenburg, Sweden. October 2023

Barreto de Souza Martins, F., Yu, J., &  Domahidi, E. (2023). A Global Crisis With Divided Research Agendas? A Comparative Review of Brazilian and International Research in Communication on the Covid-19 Pandemic. International Communication Association 73rd Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. May 2023.

Löffelholz, M., Estella, P., Radechovsky, J., Schleicher, K. Xu, Y. (2023). How Governments in Europe and the United States Understand and Deal with Citizens' Perceptions of Government Crisis Communication: Lessons from a Seven-Country Study. Paper presented at the Conference of the Crisis Communication Division of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), Gothenburg, Sweden, 6 October 2023.

Schwarz, A., & Alpers, F. (2023). The mediated societal threat and efficacy in public health crises: A seven country study of COVID-19 from a risk communication perspectiveCrisis7 - Crisis Communication from a Citizen Perspective: Urban Risks and Crises, Gothenburg, 06.10.2023.

Löffelholz, Martin; Estella, P., Radechovsky, J., Schleicher, K., Xu, Y. (2023). Covid-19 communication strategies of governments in Europe and US – a seven-country comparison. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the International Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), Lyon, France, 11 July 2023.

Löffelholz, M., Estella, P., Schleicher, K., Radechovsky, J., & Xu, Y. (2023). Improvisation, inconsistency, competition: Communication strategies of governments in Europe and the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic – a seven-country comparison. Annual Conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), 9-13 July 2023, Lyon, France.

Xu, Y. (2023). Multimodal crisis communication: A comparative analysis of Instagram posts published by governments and health institutions in Germany, Turkey, the UK, the US during 2020–2021. Annual Conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), 9-13 July 2023, Lyon, France.

2024

Löffelholz, M., Xu, Y., & Estella, P. (2024). Government communication in protracted crises – A comparative long-term analysis of press releases from six European countries and the USA on coping with the Covid-19 pandemic (2020-2022). International Crisis & Risk Communication Conference (ICRCC), 10-13 March 2024, Orlando, the USA.

Schwarz, A., Alpers, F., & Diers-Lawson, A. (2024). The Mediated Instructional Effectiveness and Institutional Trust during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of the Crisis News Coverage in Europe and the US from a Risk Communication Perspective. ICRCC, Orlando, 13.03.2024

Xu, Y., Löffelholz, M. (2024). Multimodal crisis messaging in times of pandemic: Comparing Instagram posts published by governments and public health institutions in Germany, Türkiye, the UK, and the USA. International Crisis & Risk Communication Conference (ICRCC), 10-13 March 2024, Orlando, the USA.

Stoll, A., Yu, J., Andrich, A., & Domahidi, E. (accepted). Incivility against female politicians on YouTube and X [accepted]. European Communication Conference (ECREA), Ljubljana, Slovenia. September 2024

Zehring, M,. & Domahidi, E. (accepted). Tracing Appeasement: Language Similarity Between Corona Protest Mobilizers on Telegram and German Politicians on Twitter [accepted]. European Communication Conference (ECREA), Ljubljana, Slovenia. September 2024

Janzik, R., Geppert, J., Koch, S., & Berger, N. (accepted). Evaluating governmental crisis communication during the COVID-19 pandemic: A retrospective qualitative interview study among citizens in seven coutries [accepted]. European Communication Conference (ECREA), Ljubljana, Slovenia. September 2024