Science Communication in Times of Corona
Another working paper is out, with me as a co-author. It analyses science communication ‘under the radar’ in Germany during the pandemic
Another working paper is out, with me as a co-author. It analyses science communication ‘under the radar’ in Germany during the pandemic
Announcing a new publication, although the world is focused on more important geopolitical things right now
Is the title of this post (in memoriam Jim Steinman, of course) pun or punishment? Anyway, it announces a new pastime of mine: reviewing articles.
My work as a co-editor for the book Fugitive Knowledge was creative. And it was a work in common. Thus, it’s with great pleasure to announce its re-publication as an open access work under Creative Commons licence.
My work comes places: A co-authored piece has made it into a journal for managers of HEIs
Out now: Contribution to a compendium on the digitalisation efforts (and problems) of Higher Education Institutions.
Another report as a result of a major investigation has been published. Here are some insights into what it’s all about
Now available: A report of communication strategies used by German cooperative research projects, including guidelines for successful communication strategies.
A short info about my first published article in the field of higher education research
Another publication is out, again about the V for Vendetta-franchise and its impact on social protest movements, but this time with a different twist
Some information on the latest addition to my publications list, for the first time something in Spanish
After some prolonged silence, an update about some non-academic work I have been involved in recently
Some impressionist thoughts after holding my printed PhD-thesis in my hands