Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research

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The Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research e. V. (abbreviation DISS ) is a private interdisciplinary research institution. The institute prepares analyzes of social development for political, educational and journalistic practice. It was founded in 1987. According to the company, research is being carried out in particular into the causes of right-wing extremism , racism , ethnic and national tendencies, anti-Semitism and social exclusion .

The Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research sees itself as "a somewhat left-wing but politically and organizationally independent institute".

The Institute

Origin and history

The DISS was founded in the summer of 1987, as it is called in a self-description from 1990, as an “amalgamation of several working groups that had existed for a number of years and that cooperated loosely with one another. By founding an institute we hoped for a greater effectiveness of the work: Improvement of the work and financing possibilities, broadening of the publication possibilities etc. ”The statute of the sponsoring association is dated July 26th 1987. The working group on law in the DISS , which still exists today, was of particular importance which has existed "since the mid-80s - initially as a free working group, from 1987 onwards under the umbrella of the DISS". He sees his task in “observing and analyzing political developments in the field of right-wing ideology and right-wing movements in the long term and making the results of his analyzes available to the public”. The legal working group was founded as the anti-fascist working group Duisburg , later renamed. Even before the DISS was founded, the working group published Auf der Flucht in 1987 . Asylum - A didactic piece about racism in the Federal Republic of its own brochure, which was then distributed by the DISS.

In addition to the legal working group, there was also a working group on school and politics at the DISS , which is no longer present .

There was a very close cooperation with the Revier magazine , which was founded in 1978 out of the social democratic milieu and discontinued in 1991 . Margret and Siegfried Jäger were co-founders of the magazine, which was an attempt to establish a regional workers' press in the Ruhr area. After a dispute over the content of the magazine in 1985, both withdrew their financial support and left the editorial team. In 2001, the DISS moved within Duisburg into the building with several offices, which until the end of May 1985 had been the headquarters of the Revier editorial team. After the Anti-Racism-Information-Center Duisburg gave up its office space, the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung NRW has resided there since summer 2003 .

financing

The institute is financed by a sponsorship group, third-party funds, membership fees and donations and is a member of the Ruhr Science Forum .

Articles of Association

  • Realization of scientific and cultural events and research projects on problems of public language use (in media, politics and culture)
  • Language advice
  • Youth and adult education
  • Development and publication of research materials and teaching materials

structure

Board of Directors and Scientific Advisory Board

The board of directors of the Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research includes:

Scientific Advisory Board

Members of the Scientific Advisory Board of DISS are:

Employee

Employees of the DISS are:

Publication organs

In the early 1990s, individual DISS brochures were published by GNN-Verlag. Book publications have been published in Edition DISS by Unrast Verlag since 2004 . Until 2003, the DISS published the DISS monographs and, together with the DISS texts, self -published smaller texts. Individual publications in which the DISS was involved or which were created by the DISS were also published by other publishers such as Dietz Verlag in Bonn, Bund-Verlag in Cologne, Lit-Verlag in Münster and VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften .

In addition to the analysis of right-wing extremist ideas, preventive concepts and "ways of reasoning as a basis for developing counter-strategies in youth education and politics" are worked out and made available as handouts for politically active groups in order to "tackle the infiltration of right-wing extremist ideologems into the center of society" .

Contributions by employees and authors of the DISS can also be found in a wide range of publications, from predominantly academic journals and book publishers, daily newspapers such as the Frankfurter Rundschau to anti-fascist magazines such as Der Rechts Rand and the Antifaschistische Nachrichten as well as in political media such as Jungle World , Konkret and Marxist Leaves .

The institute newspaper DISS-Journal appears twice a year. The DISS provides an internet library for some articles and book titles that are out of print.

research

method

The institute conducts research using " critical discourse analysis ". This method is not only used, but also continuously developed. In science it is therefore called "Critical Discourse Analysis Duisburg School". It is based on the work of Siegfried Jäger, in which he follows on from Michel Foucault and Jürgen Link and develops his own theory of action, which critically relates to Alexej Leontiev's theory of activity , which is at home in the cultural history school . The method of critical discourse analysis sees itself as a modern branch of linguistic text analysis. It is based on considerations of the theory of discourse and normalism, with which the conventional “text concept”, which is narrowly defined by linguistics, is to be expanded. The aim is to analyze the meaning of texts within a societal context. The discourse and text analysis is understood as a cultural studies process. When applied to the investigation of media, it is assumed that media have a decisive influence on the constitution of "subjects". Through this perspective, Jäger sees the possibility of counteracting social developments such as racism with scientifically based criteria and analyzes.

See also: discourse theory , dispositive as well as the status of the meaning and research on discourse theory in the scientific literature given below

Discourse workshop

The discourse workshop has existed in DISS since 1992 . According to the institute, it became FireSätze after the end of the project . Racism in everyday life and "is dedicated to the reception of Michel Foucault's work as well as other theoretical and methodological discourse-theoretical concepts." The discourse workshop was, on the one hand, a working group of the DISS until 2003, and on the other hand, master's and doctoral theses supervised by Siegfried Jäger were presented there Trains of an upper seminar for students of the Gerhard Mercator University Duisburg had taken. This “dual character” changed with the retirement of Siegfried Jäger, with which the connection to ongoing university operations decreased. The discourse workshop meets every 14 days and, in addition to members of the University of Duisburg, is also open to inquiries from other participants. One of the projects she has carried out is the biopower and media project .

DISS Colloquium

A topic-specific conference of the institute takes place once a year. The first DISS Colloquium took place on December 8th and 9th, 1989 in cooperation with the Association of Those Persecuted by the Nazi Regime - Association of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) NRW.

In 2006 the Colloquium was established in cooperation with the Society for Political Education. V. carried out. The conference theme was: “States of exception and fear of denormalization. Crisis and Future of Democracy ”. The 2012 annual colloquium dealt with neoliberal and extreme right-wing concepts of hegemony and expansion.

The results were collected in colloquium volumes:

  • Annual Colloquium 2005: Power - Religion - Politics. On the renaissance of religious practices and mentalities
  • Annual Colloquium 2004: Völkische Gang. Decadence and Rebirth - Analyzes of Right Ideology
  • Annual Colloquium 2003: The Myth of Identity. Fiction with consequences
  • Annual Colloquium 2002: Felt history and struggles for identity

DISS archive

With the aim of “promoting a critical examination of the ideology and practice of the extreme right”, the institute maintains an “extensive archive that primarily contains primary and secondary sources on the extreme right”. The archive was set up in the mid-1980s after the institute's staff discovered for themselves that the academic literature hardly brought them any further in their research, since most of the specialist authors “apparently only knew the subject they were writing about from hearsay” . Research into the primary literature became essential to their work. In terms of “scope and content”, the DISS archive is considered “one of the largest in Germany”. "It now covers the period from the 1960s to the present day". Particularly early documents in the collection were "supplemented by an extensive donation from the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research ".

Research projects

Immigration in everyday German discourse

The Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research has been conducting ongoing surveys on the subject of everyday racist and anti-Semitic discourse, primarily in the form of in-depth interviews, since the 1990s. The material is evaluated by discourse analysis. The first study, the BrandSätze study , was published in 1992. German citizens in major western cities were interviewed. The central "result of this study is that all interviewed people are more or less involved in the racist discourse."

A study, the results of which were to be presented in 2007, dealt with the racist and anti-Semitic effects of media debates such as the Holocaust memorial , the compensation of forced laborers and the affair about the politician Möllemann , the debates on September 11, 2001 and the Second Intifada in Israel and Palestine.

Ethnicization of Sexism in the Everyday Discourse of Immigration (1994–1995)

In this research project, Margaret Jäger investigated the phenomenon of ethnicization of sexism on the basis of in-depth interviews with people of German and Christian origin , as shown in the view that "Turkish or Muslim men are particularly sexist, that they oppress women in a special way" . The special effect of the interlacing of the discourses on immigration and sexism is taken into account. The results of the study were published in 1996 by Margret Jäger in the book Fatal Effects. The criticism of patriarchy in the immigration discourse published.

Right-wing extremist behavioral patterns (1994–1996)

This research project, funded by the Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs in North Rhine-Westphalia, analyzed the "political behavior of right-wing extremist mandate holders inside and outside the parliaments and the further occurrence of right-wing extremist ideologems in society as a whole" with the aim of creating the basis for recommendations for action for youth work and Politics ”. The results of the two partial studies were published in 1997 by Christoph Butterwegge u. a. in the volume right-wing extremists in parliaments. Research - Case Studies - Counter Strategy and 1998 by Siegfried Jäger u. a. in The spook is not over. Volkisch-nationalist ideologeme in the public discourse of the present published.

Biopower and Media (1997)

The discourse-analytical research project Biopower and Media dealt with the question: “How does the biopolitical dispositive present itself in the print media and what effects do this reporting produce?” For the 1994 study period, five daily and three weekly newspapers were evaluated. Press articles on the main topics were examined:

The results were published in 1997.

Jewish journalism in the 19th century

From the point of view of the Jewish vision of an integrative society in the debates of the 19th century, the institute has been studying discourse-analytical concepts of Jewish society in Jewish journalism from 1848 to 1871 since 2005. The project, entitled State, Nation, Society, is based at the University of Duisburg-Essen and is carried out in cooperation with the Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute : "In addition to the historiographical clarification of the topic, research results also provide information on the current concept of 'integrative society' expected in the present and future. ”Many source editions of the texts are also being published online for the first time.

Media analysis

As part of media analyzes, the DISS researches topics such as migration and racism mostly over very long periods of time. Both hegemonic print media and smaller right-wing media are examined. A particularly intensive media analysis was carried out on the basis of the weekly newspaper Junge Freiheit , which has been continuously evaluated since the early 1990s.

DISS studies for the weekly newspaper Junge Freiheit (1994/2003)

After Jäger had published a study on media of the New Right in 1988, this was continued in the research on the weekly newspaper Junge Freiheit . A first study was published in 1994 under the title The Plagiarism of the Public. The Völkische Nationalismus der Junge Freiheit published by Helmut Kellershohn . This book was received quite broadly, in addition to traditional anti-fascist initiatives also from educational institutions to individual constitutional protection employees such as Matthias Weber from the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution , who used this study as the basis for his own article in the yearbook Extremism & Democracy .

In another study entitled Nation instead of Democracy. His and the design of the right-wing extremist "Junge Freiheit" was published, the discourse-analytical surveys for the weekly newspaper Junge Freiheit were expanded to include analyzes from 2002 and 2003. The results already obtained in earlier and regular studies on Junge Freiheit , its environment - such as the Institute for State Politics (IfS) - and its ideologues such as the concept of " folk nationalism " and the references to the " Conservative Revolution " assumed by it are here around the new investigation period extended. The focus is on the supposed strategies and discourse-political goals of the newspaper. The institute accuses the newspaper of supporting right-wing extremist, anti-Semitic and völkisch ideologies according to a secret strategy.

Media coverage of offenders of foreign and German origin (1997)

In 1997 the institute carried out a research project on the connection between crime reporting and prejudices against refugees and immigration on behalf of the Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Urban Development, Culture and Sport NRW (MASSKS). A fundamental question was about the difference in media coverage depending on whether the offenders are of German or non-German origin.

District discourse: life in focus

In this research project on a so-called problem district in 1999, “the public discourse about the Gelsenkirchen-Bismarck / Schalke-Nord district and its effects on the population” were examined. The subject of the analysis was the discourses of the media, social managers and the people living in this district, their perception of problems and conflicts and their ideas of solutions.

The NATO war in Yugoslavia and the media (1999/2000)

With the discourse project Media in War , the institute examined the connection between media reports on the NATO war in Yugoslavia in Bild , WAZ , FAZ , Frankfurter Rundschau , Focus , Spiegel and Zeit and their role in terms of creating acceptance for politics and the military.

DISS project on the Middle East conflict

On behalf of the Berlin Office of the American Jewish Committee , the institute examined the German media coverage of the Second Intifada in Israel and Palestine.

Far right Independent News propaganda

This project examines the 30-year history and the propaganda technique of the right-wing extremist magazine Independent News , which was the most widely distributed publication of the extreme right in schools with a circulation of 10,000 copies. The results were published by Martin Dietzsch , Helmut Kellershohn, Alfred Schobert with handouts for teachers under the title Jugend im Visier . According to the study, the Independent News want to "convey the world view of the generation of experienced and perpetrators of National Socialism to today's youth and yet stay within the legal framework as far as possible."

Discourse analysis on the media image of Israel

In 2000/2001, DISS employees Margarete Jäger and Siegfried Jäger examined the German media discourse on the Middle East conflict during the Second Intifada. “The data for the Medienbild Israel study consisted of 2505 newspaper articles that appeared between September 28, 2000 and August 8, 2001 in seven German daily and weekly newspapers. The material was narrowed down by the fact that the researchers focused on these four discursive events ":

  • Ariel Sharon’s Temple Mount Visit, Sep 28, 2000, 183 articles.
  • The Death of the Palestinian Boy Mohammed al-Dura, September 30, 2000, 49 articles.
  • Lynchings of two Israeli soldiers in Ramallah, October 12, 2000, 85 articles.
  • Suicide attack in front of a discotheque in Tel Aviv, June 12, 2001, 110 articles.

Berlin Republic

From 1997 to 2000 the Englishwoman Joannah Caborn carried out a research project on the move of the government from Bonn to Berlin and the discursive constitution of the Berlin Republic .

Language primer of discriminatory and racist words

The DISS works scientifically in the education and media sector. In 2006 the German Association of Journalists (DJV) planned the creation of a language primer on discriminatory and racist words , which should be scientifically accompanied by the DISS. Although this project was never implemented, it led to violent reactions in advance, without any results being available: The anti-PC jargon spoke of “language cleaning” and criticism that the term racism was too broadly defined by the DISS and is ideologically colored.

Evaluations

The DISS carries out external evaluations of projects and programs in which the discourse analytical methods are combined with “the needs of the material to be evaluated”. The evaluation plan drawn up as required is based on participant observation , questionnaires and interviews.

Individual evaluations:

  • Development and publication of modules for anti-racist training and educational work in youth welfare
  • Xenos project kick in the head (2003)
  • Tagesschau campaign - tracking down the news . In autumn 2004 the institute accompanied a project to create media literacy for schoolgirls in secondary levels I and II.
  • Evaluation of the development partnership for future professional fields for men and women in the Emscher-Lippe region (2005)

Controversy

In December 2004, the institute was, among other things, the subject of a major inquiry by members of the CDU regarding the “suspicion of financial support for left-wing extremist initiatives by the“ Alliance for Democracy and Tolerance - Against Extremism and Violence ”” , which, however, did not lead to any result regarding the DISS led.

Tim Peters , state chairman of the Junge Union Berlin, claimed in his dissertation published in 2006 that he was cooperating with the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation .

In November 2007, Felix Krautkrämer , editor of Junge Freiheit , defended himself against right-wing extremism allegations in DISS publications on his newspaper with allegations of left-wing extremism against the DISS and authors of the book Die Wochenzeitung "Junge Freiheit" by Stephan Braun and Ute Vogt . The SPD member of the state parliament, Stephan Braun, then stated that the North Rhine-Westphalian constitutional protection agency is not observing the institute or the authors of the book, as there are no indications of extremist efforts. Braun described the allegations as part of a "targeted campaign". Mathias Brodkorb reported errors in Krautkrämer's research. The Junge Freiheit had to sign several cease and desist declarations. The newspaper admitted a false report regarding Margarete Jäger.

reception

In 2008, the FAZ columnist Lorenz Jäger attested that the institute was clearly left-leaning . Sabine Schiffer's "Institute" for media responsibility lists the DISS as a "partner".

literature

  • Aptum. Magazine for language criticism and language culture ; 1, pp. 52-72.
  • Daniel Bartel, Peter Ullrich : Critical Discourse Analysis. Presentation based on the analysis of Middle East reporting by left-wing media ; in: Ulrike Freikamp, ​​Matthias Leanza, Janne Mende, Stefan Müller, Peter Ullrich, Heinz-Jürgen Voss (eds.): Criticism with method? Social science research methods and social criticism ; Berlin: Dietz, pp. 53-72.
  • Andrea D. Bührmann: Chances and Risks of Applied Discourse Research ; University of Augsburg (online as PDF [10] )
  • Rainer Diaz-Bone : Critical discourse analysis: To elaborate a problem-related discourse analysis following Foucault. Siegfried Jäger in conversation with Rainer Diaz-Bone ; Forum Qualitative Social Research / Forum: Qualitative Social Research [On-line Journal], 7 (3), Art. 21; 2006
  • Rainer Diaz-Bone: Historical Social Research / Historical Social Research ; 28 (2003)
  • Hannelore Bublitz: Article Discourse ; in Sina Farzin /, tefan Jordan (ed.): Lexicon of sociology and social theory. A hundred basic concepts ; Stuttgart: Reclam, 2008; P. 47 f.
  • Andreas Hirseland: Review of: Margarete Jäger & Siegfried Jäger (2007). Struggles for interpretation. Theory and practice of critical discourse analysis ; Forum Qualitative Social Research / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 8 (2), Art. 27
  • Matthias Jung, Martin Wengeler, Karin Böke (eds.): The language of the migration discourse. Talking about "foreigners" in the media, politics and everyday life ; Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1997; ISBN 3-531-12924-4 . (Notation: Andy Jones; in: Final Year 2004–2005) , (online on the server of the University of Düsseldorf)
  • Reiner Keller, Andreas Hirseland, Werner Schneider, Willy Viehöver (eds.): Handbook of social science discourse analysis , Volume 1: Theories and methods ; Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 2001.
  • Reiner Keller: Discourse Research. An introduction for social scientists ; Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2004.
  • Reiner Keller: Knowledge-sociological discourse analysis. Foundation of a research program ; Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2005.
  • Reiner Keller, Andreas Hirseland, Werner Schneider, Willy Viehöfer (eds.): The discursive construction of reality. On the relationship between the sociology of knowledge and discourse research ; Constance: UVK, 2005.
  • Reiner Keller: Analyzing Discourse. An Approach From the Sociology of Knowledge ; in: Forum Qualitative Social Research / Forum: Qualitative Social Research [Online Journal], 6/3, Art. 32; September 2005.
  • Brigitte Kerchner, Silke Schneider (ed.): Foucault: Discourse analysis of politics. An introduction ; Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, 2006.
  • Lothar Mikos, Claudia Wegener (ed.): Qualitative media research. A manual ; Constance: UVK / UTB, 2005.
  • Alexander B. Murphy, Mark Bassin, David Newman, Paul Reuber, John Agnew : Is there a politics to geopolitics? Progress in Human Geography ; (10) 2004; Volume 28.
  • D. Tannen, D. Schiffrin, H. Hamilton (Eds.): Handbook of Discourse Analysis. Oxford: Blackwell ; 2004; in particular: Teun A. van Dijk .
  • Ruth Wodak : Aspects of Critical Discourse Analysis (PDF, 251 kB); University of Koblenz. ZfAL 36, 2002.
  • Ruth Wodak, M. Meyer (Ed.): Methods of Critical Discourse Analysis ; London: Sage, 2001.
  • Ruth Wodak, Rudolf de Cillia: Discourse and Politics ; in: Handbuch Soziolinguistik ; Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, 2001.
  • Ruth Wodak, Rudolf de Cillia, Martin Reisigl, Karin Liebhart , Klaus Hofstätter, Maria Kargl: On the discursive construction of national identity ; Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, ​​1998.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Siegfried Jäger in a speech on the 10th anniversary: 10 years of DISS ( Memento of the original from April 2, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. ; in: DISS-Journal 1/98 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.diss-duisburg.de
  2. ^ Siegfried Jäger: Fascism, right-wing extremism, language. An annotated bibliography ; Duisburg 1990 2 , p. 76
  3. ^ [1] Right working group at DISS.
  4. a b c d Jens Zimmermann: Project report: Against the Grain: The Duisburg Institute for Language and Social Research (DISS) ; in: Forum Qualitative Social Research / Forum: Qualitative Social Research . No. 8 (2), 2007.
  5. http://www.diss-duisburg.de/vorstand/
  6. DISS Scientific Advisory Board
  7. http://www.diss-duisburg.de/mitarbeiterinnen/
  8. So u. a. Siegfried and Margret Jäger: The democracy machine groans and cracks. On the causes of right-wing extremism in the FRG ; DISS texts 12; and Franz Januschek: Right-wing populism and Nazi allusions using the example of the Austrian politician Jörg Haider ; DISS texts 15; see also the imprint of these texts.
  9. Rainer Diaz-Bone : Critical discourse analysis: For the elaboration of a problem-related discourse analysis following Foucault. Siegfried Jäger in conversation with Rainer Diaz-Bone [89 paragraphs]. Forum Qualitative Social Research / Forum: Qualitative Social Research [On-line Journal], 7 (3), Art. 21; April 2006. (Online resource at qualitative-research.net) .
    Reiner Keller: Analyzing Discourse. An Approach From the Sociology of Knowledge ; in: Volume 6, No. 3, Art. 32; September 2005 (online resource at qualitative-research.net .
  10. ^ Information from the DISS on the offer of the discourse workshop [2]
  11. ^ Martin Dietzsch, Anti-Fascist Colloquium of the DISS ; in: The Right Edge, No. 5, February 1990, p. 19.
  12. Conference Report 2006 Archive link ( Memento of the original from March 18, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.diss-duisburg.de
  13. DISS Annual Colloquium 2012 Contested Spaces. Neoliberal and extreme right concepts of hegemony and expansion , November 16-18, 2012 .
  14. Margarete Jäger, Jürgen Link (ed.): Power - Religion - Politics. On the renaissance of religious practices and mentalities ; Edition DISS Unrast Verlag: ISBN 3-89771-740-9 [3]
  15. Heiko Kauffmann, Helmut Kellershohn, Jobst Paul (eds.): Völkische Bande. Decadence and Rebirth - Analyzes of Right-Wing Ideology ; Edition DISS Unrast Verlag; ISBN 3-89771-737-9 [4]
  16. Alfred Schobert, Siegfried Jäger (Ed.): Mythos Identity. Fiction with consequences ; Edition DISS Unrast Verlag; ISBN 3-89771-735-2 [5]
  17. ^ Siegfried Jäger, Franz Januschek (ed.): Felt history and struggles for identity ; Edition DISS Unrast Verlag; ISBN 3-89771-730-1 [6]
  18. DISS archive [7]
  19. Martin Dietzsch: 20 years of the DISS archive
  20. Study BrandSätze [8]
  21. DISS: Immigration in the German Everyday Discourse - A Discourse Analysis Study
  22. Margret Jäger: Fatal Effects. The criticism of patriarchy in the immigration discourse. Duisburg 1996.
  23. DISS: Right-wing extremist behavior patterns
  24. Christoph Butterwegge u. a .: right-wing extremists in parliaments. Research - Case Studies - Counter Strategy . Opladen 1997.
  25. Siegfried Jäger u. a .: The spook is not over. Völkisch-Nationalist Ideologeme in the public discourse of the present. Duisburg 1998.
  26. Quotes from: DISS: Biopower and Media
  27. Margret Jäger, Siegfried Jäger, Gabriele Cleve, Frank Wiechert, Ernst Schulte Holtey (eds.): Biopower and media . 1997
  28. ^ Ludwig Steinheim Institute: Project State, Society, Nation .
  29. Siegfried Jäger (Ed.): Right print. The New Right press. Bonn, Dietz 1988.
  30. Martin Dietzsch, Siegfried Jäger, Helmut Kellershohn and Alfred Schobert published their results in the book Nation instead of Democracy. Being and design of the “Junge Freiheit” . DISS, Duisburg 2003; Unrast, Münster 2004 2 .
  31. ^ Margret Jäger, Gabriele Cleve, Ina Ruth, Siegfried Jäger: From German lone perpetrators and foreign gangs. Media and crime. DISS, Duisburg 1998.
  32. Margarete Jäger, Gabriele Clever, Ina Ruth and Siegfried Jäger: Life in focus. The public discourse about the Gelsenkirchen-Bismarck / Schalke-Nord district and its effects on the population.
  33. Margarete Jäger, Siegfried Jäger (Ed.): Media in War. The share of the print media in the generation of feelings of powerlessness and conflict.
  34. Margarete Jäger, Siegfried Jäger (Ed.): Media in War. The share of the print media in the generation of feelings of powerlessness and turmoil ( German-language short version of the study , PDF, 273 kB; English-language short version of the study , PDF, 574 kB)
  35. Martin Dietzsch, Helmut Kellershohn, Alfred Schobert: Youth in sight. History, environment and broadcast of the "Independent News".
  36. University of Trier; see: Kerstin Smirr: Application of critical discourse analysis to media studies using the example of the study on the media image of Israel
  37. ^ Siegfried Jäger, Margarete Jäger: Medienbild Israel. Between solidarity and anti-Semitism. Lit Verlag, Münster, Hamburg, London 2003.
    Kerstin Smirr (University of Trier): Application of critical discourse analysis to media studies using the example of the study on the media image of Israel ;
    About the study and criticism of the study ( memento of the original from September 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. : DISS Journal 10/2003; P. 10–15 Andrea D. Bührmann: Chances and Risks of Applied Discourse Research  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Heribert Seifert: Inflating Defense Magic. The study on the “anti-Semitism” of German newspapers. In: epd medien, No. 43/02. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.diss-duisburg.de
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  38. Joannah Caborn: Creeping turnaround. Discourses of Nation and Memory in the Constitution of the Berlin Republic. Edition DISS published by Unrast-Verlag, Münster 2006.
  39. Archive link ( Memento of the original from September 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.businessportal24.com
  40. NZZ : cleaning campaign. Planned primer of racist words.
  41. DISS evaluations: [9]
  42. ^ DISS: Scientific evaluation of a project by ARIC NRW. (PDF, 139 kB)
  43. Iris Bünger-Tonks: XENOS project "Kick in the head"
  44. DISS: Tagesschau campaign - tracking down news
  45. Evaluation of the development partnership : "Future professional fields for men and women in the Emscher-Lippe region"
  46. BT-Drs. 15/5535 (PDF, 671 kB) from May 25, 2005.
  47. Tim Peters: The anti-fascism of the PDS from an anti-extremist point of view. 2006, p. 84
  48. Stephan Braun, Ute Vogt: The weekly newspaper "Junge Freiheit". Critical analyzes of the program, content, authors and customers. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 2007, ISBN 978-3-531-15421-3 .
  49. Tim Schweiker: Stephan Braun: "Targeted campaign". ( Memento of the original from January 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Sindelfinger Zeitung / Böblinger Zeitung of January 22, 2008.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.szbz.de
  50. Volker Schmidt: Wine, Woman and Freedom of Opinion - The strange alliance of a Focus editor with the right-wing postil «Young Freedom» against SPD politicians , Frankfurter Rundschau from December 31, 2007
  51. Lorenz Jäger: Conspiracy theorists! Anti-Semites !: The military-ideological complex . In: Internationale Politik , May 5, 2008, pp. 52–56, here: p. 52.
  52. https://www.medienverendung.de/partner/

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