Vanessa Kokoschka

Vanessa Kokoschka
  • Master of Science
  • Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences

PhD candidate and lecturer at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences

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Several disciplines are concerned with the implementation of sustainable development, including communication and media ethics. This volume presents theoretical analyses and empirical research on the media representation of sustainability and its ethical dimensions. The contributions address topics such as the transformation of journalistic identit...
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Several disciplines are concerned with the implementation of sustainable development, including communication and media ethics. This volume presents theoretical analyses and empirical research on the media representation of sustainability and its ethical dimensions. The contributions address topics such as the transformation of journalistic identit...
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The call for stronger regulation of communication on platforms and their activities is becoming louder in both theory and practice, which is understandable in view of the developments of recent years: filter bubbles and echo chambers, algorithms, and undesirable communicative developments such as hate speech and fake news. This volume brings togeth...
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Climate and environment are one of the most important issues of our time. Natural disasters such as floods or forest fires are increasingly affecting our own reality on a regional level and have a direct impact on our lives. In addition, climate activism, which advocate for efficient climate protection measures, are part of the media coverage. But...
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Am 19. Dezember 2018 macht das Nachrichtenmagazin „DER SPIEGEL“ einen Betrug im eigenen Haus publik. Der mit Preisen ausgezeichnete Reporter Claas Relotius hat den Großteil seiner Artikel beim „SPIEGEL“ ganz oder teilweise gefälscht und Protagonisten, Szenen sowie Details erfunden. Der Fälschungsskandal hat unter Journalisten eine breite Debatte üb...

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