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Disrupt Adapt: New ways to deal with current challenges in media and communication

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The following documents are parts of this document:
• Make your brand heard: A qualitative study on the use of corporate podcasts as a branding tool (pp. 129-158)• Talking green business: A qualitative study on the use of digital storytelling in sustainability communication to influence corporate success (pp. 101-128)• Under pressure: An analysis of the perceived positioning pressure on socio-political issues and its influence on the external communication of German companies (pp. 15-42)• Remote work as a universal solution for companies? A qualitative study of German companies' employer branding between demands and challenges of implementing work-family-flexibility measures (pp. 159-188)• Editorial: Adapting in a field of constant change (pp. 7-11)• Is the pen mightier than the sword? A qualitative survey of German and American journalists on the professional and personal effects of violence (pp. 73-97)• Cheapest Is dearest, though far from professional: A qualitative study on the use of social media during the Federal Election 2021 in Germany (pp. 43-71)


Godulla, Alexander
Beck, Leonie
Christiansen, Eva
Johe, Pauline Anna
Krüper, Torben
Niemsch, Victoria
Saxinger, Fabian
(ed.)

Abstract

In the last couple of years, our world has undergone rapid and far-reaching transformations. Digitalization is changing society through the adoption of new technologies, and influences our ways of living and working. Furthermore, a seemingly never-ending pandemic, an increasingly polarized public, t... view more

In the last couple of years, our world has undergone rapid and far-reaching transformations. Digitalization is changing society through the adoption of new technologies, and influences our ways of living and working. Furthermore, a seemingly never-ending pandemic, an increasingly polarized public, the rise of political conflicts, the threats of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, and climate change are fundamentally changing our way of life and changing the way we communicate. This dynamic, complex and uncertain new environment disrupts familiar workflows. Because communication is always strongly embedded in the environment in which it takes place, the latest changes inevitably bring obstacles for communication professionals as well. But instead of feeling intimidated by these developments, why not confront them head on and grow through them? This publication aims to give impulses on how to master and overcome the multifaceted challenges of an ever faster changing, globalized world. The six studies - developed over the course of a yearlong research seminar at Leipzig University - focus on current trends in the fields of journalism and strategic communication and examine what is currently occupying practice and science: digital sustainability storytelling as contributor to corporate success and the potential of corporate podcasts in branding, the use of remote work for employer branding, the pressure companies face to take a stance on socio-political issues, how German political parties use new campaign tactics on social media, and the effects of the increasing threat of violence against journalists. The results show how professionals are dealing with these challenging times, formulate implications for the practical field, and open the pathway for future research.... view less

Keywords
media; journalism; digitalization; new technology; political communication; communication; enterprise; opinion formation; social media; interaction; mediatization; polarization

Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of the Science of Communication

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

City
Leipzig

Page/Pages
188 p.

Status
Primary Publication; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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