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The normativity of communication research: a content analysis of normative claims in peer-reviewed journal articles (1970-2014)
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Titel
The normativity of communication research: a content analysis of normative claims in peer-reviewed journal articles (1970-2014)
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Seiten (von – bis)
528 – 553
Band
25
Heft-Nr.
4
Jahr
2022
Publikationsform
Elektronische Ressource
Publikationsart
Zeitschriftenartikel
Sprache
Englisch
DOI
10.1080/15205436.2021.1987474
Letzte Änderung
16.07.2022 06:01:43
Bearbeitungsstatus
durch UB Rostock abschließend validiert
Dauerhafte URL
http://purl.uni-rostock.de/fodb/pub/67565
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Abstract
In times of rapid media change, society is increasingly asking for expertise from communication research. Well-founded assessments of current developments require knowledge of the normative foundations of the discipline, but empirical analyses of the normativity of communication research are scarce. We developed an innovative, multistep approach to make the discipline's normative perspectives visible. We identified, systemized, and quantified normative claims consisting of three elements: content (what is evaluated/should happen?), subject (who is responsible?), and object (who benefits?). This approach provides the basis for a long-term content analysis of articles from international peer-reviewed journals in communication research (1970-2014). The results show that communication research is normative, but research fields differ in their degree of normativity, likely resulting from the discipline's interdisciplinary roots. The normative focal points vary over time, reflecting changes in the discipline and in the media during the period examined. Based on these results, we call for informed handling of the normativity shaping communication research.
Autoren
Geise, Stephanie
Klinger, Ulrike
Magin, Melanie
Müller, Kathrin
Nitsch, Cordula
Riesmeyer, Claudia
Rothenberger, Liane
Schumann, Christina
Sehl, Annika
Wallner, Cornelia
Zillich, Arne Freya
Einrichtung
PHF/IMF/Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft