Oliver Quiring

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Oliver Quiring (born July 9, 1969 in Hilpoltstein ) is a German communications scientist at the Institute for Journalism at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz. Quiring studied social sciences in Erlangen-Nuremberg ; In 2003 he received his doctorate from Winfried Schulz in Nuremberg. In 2009 he completed his habilitation at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich in the subject of communication studies. Oliver Quiring has been Professor at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz since 2009.

Oliver Quiring has been chairman of the German Society for Media and Communication Studies (DGPuK) since 2014 and was managing director of the Institute for Media Studies in Mainz from 2011 to 2013.

research

His research and teaching activities focus on the areas of media change , online communication , business communication and political communication .

Publications (selection)

  • Quiring, Oliver (2004): Economic Reporting and Elections. Constance: UVK (plus dissertation).
  • Inga Huck, Oliver Quiring & Hans-Bernd Brosius (2009): Perceptual Phenomena in the Agenda-Setting Process. In: International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 21 (2), 139-164.
  • Quiring, Oliver (2009): What Do Users Associate with 'Interactivity'? A Qualitative Study on User Schemas. New Media & Society, 11 (6), 899-920.
  • Leiner, Dominik & Oliver Quiring (2008): What Interactivity Means to the User: Essential Insights and a Scale for Perceived Interactivity. Journal of Computer-Mediated * Communication, 14 (1), pp. 127-155.
  • Quiring, Oliver & Olaf Jandura (2008): Interactive television as a problem in diffusion research - how key events and communication via new media affect the distribution of new TV offers. Publizistik, 53 (3), pp. 386-413
  • Oliver Quiring, Hans Mathias Kepplinger , Mathias Weber & Stefan Geiß: Lehman Brothers and the consequences . Reporting on economic interventions by the state. VS, Wiesbaden 2013.
  • Ziegele, Marc & Oliver Quiring (2013): Conceptualizing Online Discussion Value: A Multidimensional Framework for Analyzing User Comments on Mass-Media Websites. Communication Yearbook, 37, 125–154.

Web links

Individual evidence

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