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Curriculum Vitae - Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft und
.PUBLICATIONS.
DR. THOMAS HANITZSCH
BOOKS
Esser, Frank & Thomas Hanitzsch (eds.) (2012): The Handbook of Comparative Communication
Research. New York: Routledge.
Wahl-Jorgensen, Karin & Thomas Hanitzsch (eds.) (2009): The Handbook of Journalism Studies. New
York: Routledge. (Chinese edition: 2014)
Altmeppen, Klaus-Dieter, Thomas Hanitzsch & Carsten Schlüter (Hrsg.) (2007): Journalismustheorie:
Next Generation. Soziologische Grundlegung und theoretische Innovation. Wiesbaden: VS
Verlag.
Hanitzsch, Thomas, Martin Loeffelholz & Ronny Mustamu (eds.) (2005): Agents of Peace: Public
Communication and Conflict Resolution in an Asian Setting. Jakarta: FES.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2004): Journalismus in Indonesien. Akteure, Strukturen, Orientierungshorizonte,
Journalismuskulturen. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag.
Ispandriarno, Lukas, Thomas Hanitzsch & Martin Loeffelholz (eds.) (2002): Media - Militer - Politik.
Crisis Communication: Perspektif Indonesia dan Internasional. Yogyakarta: Galang.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Hanitzsch, Thomas: Rethinking – and Resisting – the Logic of Scholarly Productivity. Journalism
Studies, 15(6): 703-706.
Hanitzsch, Thomas, Folker Hanusch, & Corinna Lauerer: Explaining Journalists’ Role Orientations:
Journalistic Interventionism in 21 Countries. Journalism Studies, iFirst DOI:
10.1080/1461670X.2014.959815.
Dubied, Annik & Thomas Hanitzsch (2014): Introduction: Studying Celebrity News. Journalism:
Theory, Practice and Criticism, 15(2): 137-143.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2013): Comparative Journalism Research: Mapping a Growing Field. Australian
Journalism Review 35(2): 9-19.
Hanusch, Folker & Thomas Hanitzsch (2013): Mediating Orientation and Self-expression in the World
of Consumption: Australian and German Lifestyle Journalists’ Professional Views. Media
Culture and Society 35(8): 943-959.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2013): Writing for Communication Theory. Communication Theory 23(1): 3-9.
Muchtar, Nurhaya & Thomas Hanitzsch (2013): Clash of Cultures: International Media Training and
the Difficult Adoption of Western Journalism Practices among Indonesian Radio Journalists.
Journalism Practice 7(2): 184-198.
Reich, Zvi & Thomas Hanitzsch (2013): Determinants of Journalists’ Professional Autonomy: Individual
and National level Factors Matter more than Organizational Ones. Mass Communication &
Society 16 (1): 133-156.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Rosa Berganza (2012): Explaining Journalists’ Trust in Public Institutions across
20 Countries: Media Freedom, Corruption and Ownership Matter Most. Journal of
Communication 62(5): 794-814.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Folker Hanusch (2012): Does Gender Determine Journalists’ Professional
Views? A Reassessment Based on Cross-National Evidence. European Journal of
Communication 27(3): 257-277.
Plaisance, Patrick Lee, Elizabeth A. Skewes & Thomas Hanitzsch (2012): Ethical Orientations of
Journalists around the Globe: Implications from a Cross-National Survey. Communication
Research 39(5): 641-661.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2011): Populist Disseminators, Detached Watchdogs, Critical Change Agents and
Opportunist Facilitators: Professional Milieus, the Journalistic Field and Autonomy in 18
Countries. International Communication Gazette 73(6): 477–494.
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Hanitzsch, Thomas & Claudia Mellado (2011): What Shapes the News around the World? How
Journalists in 18 Countries Perceive Influences on their Work. International Journal of
Press/Politics 16(3): 404-426.
Hanitzsch, Thomas, Folker Hanusch, Claudia Mellado, Maria Anikina, Rosa Berganza, Incilay Cangoz,
Mihai Coman, Basyouni Hamada, Maria Elena Hernandez, Christopher D. Karadjov, Sonia
Virginia Moreira, Peter G. Mwesige, Patrick Lee Plaisance, Zvi Reich, Josef Seethaler,
Elizabeth A. Skewes, Dani Vardiansyah Noor & Kee Wang Yuen (2011): Mapping Journalism
Cultures across Nations: A Comparative Study of 18 Countries. Journalism Studies 12(3):
273-293.
Hanitzsch, Thomas, Maria Anikina, Rosa Berganza, Incilay Cangoz, Mihai Coman, Basyouni Hamada,
Folker Hanusch, Christopher D. Karadjov, Claudia Mellado, Sonia Virginia Moreira, Peter G.
Mwesige, Patrick Lee Plaisance, Zvi Reich, Josef Seethaler, Elizabeth A. Skewes, Dani
Vardiansyah Noor & Kee Wang Yuen (2010): Modeling Perceived Influences on Journalism:
Evidence from a Cross-National Survey of Journalists. Journalism & Mass Communication
Quarterly 87(1): 7-24.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Josef Seethaler (2009): Journalismuswelten: Ein Vergleich von
Journalismuskulturen in 17 Ländern. Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft 57(4): 464-483.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2009): Comparing Media Systems Reconsidered: Recent Development and
Directions for Future Research. Journal of Global Mass Communication 1(2), 111-117.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2009): Zur Wahrnehmung von Einflüssen im Journalismus: Komparative Befunde
aus 17 Ländern. Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft 57(2): 153-173.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): Deconstructing Journalism Culture: Towards a Universal Theory.
Communication Theory 17(4): 367-385.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): Situating Peace Journalism in Journalism Studies: A Critical Appraisal.
conflict & communication online 6(2).
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): It Should Be Fair To Criticize Even Noble Ideas: A Response To Jake
Lynch and Samuel Peleg. conflict & communication online 6(2).
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): Networking Journalism Studies: Towards a World Journalism Survey.
Brazilian Journalism Research 3(2): 43-54.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): Journalismuskultur: Zur Dimensionierung eines zentralen Konstukts der
kulturvergleichenden Journalismusforschung. Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft 55(3):
372-389.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen (2007): Über das Vergleichen: Komparative Forschung
in deutschen kommunikationswissenschaftlichen Fachzeitschriften, 1948–2005. Medien &
Kommunikationswissenschaft 55(2): 185-203.
Junghanns, Kathrin & Thomas Hanitzsch (2006): Deutsche Auslandskorrespondenten im Profil.
Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft 54(3): 412-429.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2006): Establishing Equivalence in Comparative Journalism Research:
Journalism, Editorial Organizations and Journalists as Objects of Inquiry. Pauta Geral: Revista
de Jornalismo 8: 115-133.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2006): Journalism Research in Germany: Origins, Theoretical Innovations and
Future Outlook. Brazilian Journalism Research 2(1): 39-53.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2006): Mapping Journalism Culture: A Theoretical Taxonomy and Case Studies
from Indonesia. Asian Journal of Communication 16(2): 169-186.
Quandt, Thorsten, Martin Löffelholz, David H. Weaver, Thomas Hanitzsch & Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen
(2006): American and German Online Journalists at the Beginning of the 21st Century: A BiNational Survey. Journalism Studies 7(2): 171-186.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2005): Journalists in Indonesia: Educated but Timid Watchdogs. Journalism
Studies 6(4): 493-508.
Hanitzsch, Thomas, John E. Newhagen, Mark Deuze & E. Graham McKinley (2005): Fostering
Institutionalization and Internationalization: ICA’s Journalism Studies Interest Group Takes
Stock of Its Inaugural Year (2004-5). Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism 6(4): 509-516.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2005): Online-Journalismus in Deutschland: Erste Einsichten in ein innovatives
Berufsfeld. Fachjournalismus 18: 14-17.
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Hanitzsch, Thomas, Martin Löffelholz & David H. Weaver (2005): Building a Home for the Study of
Journalism: ICA Creates a Journalism Studies Interest Group. Journalism: Theory, Practice &
Criticism 6(1): 111-119.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2004): Journalists as Peacekeeping Force? Peace Journalism and Mass
Communication Theory. Journalism Studies 5(4): 481-493.
Hanitzsch, Thomas, Thorsten Quandt, Martin Löffelholz & Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen (2004): OnlineJournalismus in Deutschland und den USA. Daten der ersten repräsentativen Erhebung zum
Online-Journalismus. epd Medien 39: 3-24.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2003): Interreligious Dialogue through the Media: Perspectives and Limitations of
Peace Journalism. Mediator 4(1): 33-39.
Löffelholz, Martin, Thorsten Quandt, Thomas Hanitzsch & Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen (2003):
Onlinejournalisten in Deutschland. Zentrale Befunde der ersten Repräsentativbefragung
deutscher Onlinejournalisten. Media Perspektiven (10): 477-486.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2001): Teori sistem sosial dan paradigma konstruktivisme: Tantangan keilmuan
Jurnalistik di era informasi. Mediator 2(2): 217-229.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2000): Rethinking the Journalism Education in Indonesia: Nine Theses. Jurnal
ISIP 12(1): 57-65. [Nachdruck in: Mediator 1(1): 93-100]
BOOK CHAPTERS
Hahn, Oliver, Thomas Hanitzsch & Michael Brüggemann (2014) Reporting Teutonia: Foreign
Corresponds in Germany – Doing Well Despite Pessimistic Outlook. In George Terzis (ed.):
Mapping Foreign Correspondence in Europe (pp. 105-117). London: Routledge
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Rosa Berganza (2014): Political Trust among Journalists. Comparative
Evidence from 21 Countries. In María José Canel & Katrin Voltmer (eds.): Comparing Political
Communication across Time and Space (pp. 153-174). Basingstoke: Palgrave McMillan.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Sven Engesser (2014): Journalismusforschung als Integrationsdisziplin. In
Matthias Karmasin, Matthias Rath & Barbara Thomaß (eds.): Kommunikationswissenschaft
als Integrationsdisziplin (pp. 137-157). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
Cohen, Akiba A., Thomas Hanitzsch, Agnieszka Stępińska, William Porath, & Christine Heimprecht
(2013): Rationale, Design, and Methodologies. In Akiba A. Cohen (ed.): Foreign News on
Television: Where in the World is the Global Village? (pp. 3-22). New York: Peter Lang.
Hanitzsch, Thomas, Abby Goodrum, Thorsten Quandt, & Thilo von Pape (2013): Interest in Foreign
News. In Akiba A. Cohen (ed.): Foreign News on Television: Where in the World is the Global
Village? (pp. 171-190). New York: Peter Lang.
von Pape, Thilo, Thorsten Quandt, Thomas Hanitzsch, & Jacques Alkalai Wainberg (2013): Countries
of Interest. In Akiba A. Cohen (ed.): Foreign News on Television: Where in the World is the
Global Village? (pp. 191-205). New York: Peter Lang.
Mujica, Constanza & Thomas Hanitzsch (2013): Gatekeepers on Decision-Making in Foreign News. In
Akiba A. Cohen (ed.): Foreign News on Television: Where in the World is the Global Village?
(pp. 209-224). New York: Peter Lang.
Hanitzsch Thomas, Patrick Lee Plaisance, & Elizabeth A. Skewes (2013): Universals and Differences
in Global Journalism Ethics. In Stephen J. Ward (ed.): Global Media Ethics: Problems and
Perspectives (pp. 30-49). Malden: MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2013): Journalismus im internationalen Vergleich. In Klaus Meier & Christoph
Neuberger (eds.): Journalismusforschung. Stand und Perspektiven (pp. 195-206). BadenBaden: Nomos.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2013): Auslandsberichterstattung. In Günter Bentele, Hans-Bernd Brosius &
Otfried Jarren (eds.): Lexikon Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft (2nd ed., p. 23).
Wiesbaden: Springer.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2012): Journalistisches Vertrauen in öffentliche Institutionen. Evidenz aus 18
Ländern. In Nina Springer, Johannes Raabe, Hannes Haas & Wolfgang Eichhorn (eds.):
Medien und Journalismus im 21. Jahrhundert (pp. 305-322). Konstanz: UVK.
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Esser, Frank & Thomas Hanitzsch (2012): Organizing and Managing Comparative Research Projects
across Nations: Models and Challenges of Coordinated Collaboration. In Ingrid Volkmer (ed.):
The Handbook of Global Media Research (pp. 521-532). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2012): Journalism, Participative Media and Trust in a Comparative Context. In
Marcel J. Broersma & Chris Peters (eds.): Rethinking Journalism: Trust and Participation in a
Transformed News Landscape (pp. 200-209). London: Routledge.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Thorsten Quandt (2012): Online Journalism in Germany. In Eugenia Siapera &
Andreas Veglis (Hrsg.): The Handbook of Global Online Journalism (pp. 429-444). Walden,
MA: Wiley.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Dedy N. Hidayat (2012): Journalists in Indonesia. In David H. Weaver & Lars
Willnat (eds.): The Global Journalist in the 21st Century (pp. 36-51). New York: Routledge.
Hanitzsch, Thomas, Josef Seethaler, Elizabeth A. Skewes, Maria Anikina, Rosa Berganza, Incilay
Cangöz, Mihai Coman, Basyouni Hamada, Folker Hanusch, Christopher D. Karadjov, Claudia
Mellado, Sonia Virginia Moreira, Peter G. Mwesige, Patrick Lee Plaisance, Zvi Reich, Dani
Vardiansyah Noor & Kee Wang Yuen (2012): Worlds of Journalism: Journalistic Cultures,
Professional Autonomy, and Perceived Influences across 18 Nations. In David H. Weaver &
Lars Willnat (eds.): The Global Journalist in the 21st Century (pp. 473-494). New York:
Routledge.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Claudia Mellado (2012): Journalism Cultures. In Wolfgang Donsbach (ed.): The
International Encyclopedia of Communication,
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Hanitzsch, Thomas & Wolfgang Donsbach (2012): Comparing Journalism Cultures. In Frank Esser &
Thomas Hanitzsch (eds.): The Handbook of Comparative Communication Research (pp. 262275). New York: Routledge.
Esser, Frank & Thomas Hanitzsch (2012): On the Why and How of Comparative Inquiry in
Communication Studies. In Frank Esser & Thomas Hanitzsch (eds.): The Handbook of
Comparative Communication Research (pp. 3-47). New York: Routledge.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Frank Esser (2012): Challenges and Perspectives of Comparative
Communication Inquiry. In Frank Esser & Thomas Hanitzsch (eds.): The Handbook of
Comparative Communication Research (pp. 501-516). New York: Routledge.
Esser, Frank & Thomas Hanitzsch (2011): Komparative Kommunikationsforschung als
Mehrebenenforschung. In Thorsten Quandt & Bertram Scheufele (eds.): Ebenen der
Kommunikation. Mikro-Meso-Makro-Links in der Kommunikationswissenschaft (pp. 261-287).
Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2011): Die Modellierung hierarchischer Datenstrukturen in der Kommunikationsund Medienwissenschaft: Ein Vergleich von OLS-Regression und Mehrebenenanalyse an
einem Beispiel aus der Journalismusforschung. In Thorsten Quandt, Olaf Jandura & Jens
Vogelgesang (eds.): Methoden der Journalismusforschung (pp. 317-334). Wiesbaden: VS
Verlag.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2011): Preface. In Idi Subandy Ibrahim: Kritik Budaya Komunikasi: Esai-esai Kritis
Budaya, media, dan Gaya Hidup dalam Proses Demokratisasi di Indonesia (pp. xiii-xviii).
Yogyakarta: Jalasutra.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2010): Deconstructing Journalism Culture: Towards a universal theory. In
Berkowitz, Daniel A. (ed.): Cultural Meanings of News: A Text-Reader (pp. 33-47). Thousand
Oaks, CA: Sage.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2010): Professionelle Milieus im journalistischen Feld: Befunde aus einer
internationalen Vergleichsstudie. In Andreas Hepp, Marco Höhn & Jeffrey Wimmer (eds.):
Medienkultur im Wandel (pp. 229-243). Konstanz: UVK.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Annette Müller (2009): The Swiss Journalism Education Landscape. In Georgios
Terzis (ed.): European Journalism Education (pp. 207-216). Bristol: Intellect.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2009): Comparative Journalism Studies. In Karin Wahl-Jorgensen & Thomas
Hanitzsch (eds.): Handbook of Journalism Studies (pp. 413-427). New York: Routledge.
Wahl-Jorgensen, Karin & Hanitzsch, Thomas (2009): Introduction: On why and how we should do
journalism studies. In Karin Wahl-Jorgensen & Thomas Hanitzsch (eds.): Handbook of
Journalism Studies (pp. 3-16). New York: Routledge.
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Hanitzsch, Thomas & Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen (2008): Das Equivalenzproblem in der deutschen
komparativen Kommunikationsforschung. Eine Meta-Analyse. In Werner Wirth, Jörg Matthes,
Gregor Daschmann & Andreas Fahr (eds.): Die Brücke zwischen Theorie und Empirie:
Operationalisierung, Messung und Validierung in der Kommunikationswissenschaft (pp. 180197). Köln: Halem.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2008): Universalität, Differenz und ideologische Artikulation journalistischer
Kulturen. In Oliver Hahn & Roland Schröder (eds.): Journalistische Kulturen: Internationale
und interdisziplinäre Theoriebausteine (pp. 154-172). Köln: Halem.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2008): Situating Peace Journalism in Journalism Studies: A Critical Appraisal. In
Wilhelm Kempf. (ed.): The Peace Journalism Controversy (pp. 69-80). Berlin: Regener.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2008): It Should Be Fair To Criticize Even Noble Ideas. In Wilhelm Kempf. (ed.):
The Peace Journalism Controversy (pp. 127-132). Berlin: Regener.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2008): Political Journalists. In: Wolfgang Donsbach (ed.): The International
Encyclopedia of Communication (Vol. 8, pp. 3713-3715). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2008): Comparing Journalism Across Cultural Boundaries: State of the Art,
Strategies, Problems and Solutions. In Martin Löffelholz & David Weaver (eds.): Global
Journalism Research: Theories, Methods, Findings, Future (pp. 93-105). Oxford: Blackwell.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2008): Journalismus für den Frieden: Friedensjournalismus. In Martin Löffelholz,
Christian F. Trippe & Andrea C. Hoffmann (eds.): Kriegs- und Krisenberichterstattung: Ein
Handbuch (pp. 247-250). Konstanz: UVK.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): Problemzonen komparativer Kommunikatorforschung: Methodologische
Fallstudien. In Gabriele Melischek, Josef Seethaler & Jürgen Wilke (eds.): Medien und
Kommunikationsforschung im Vergleich: Grundlagen, Gegenstandsbereiche,
Verfahrensweisen (pp. 253-270). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): Journalismuskulturen. In Barbara Thomaß (ed.): Lehrbuch:
Mediensysteme im internationalen Vergleich (pp. 163-176). Konstanz: UTB.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): Kriegskorrespondenten entmystifiziert. In Barbara Korte & Horst Tonn
(eds.): Kriegskorrespondenten: Deutungsinstanzen in der Mediengesellschaft (pp. 39-58).
Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
Hanitzsch, Thomas, Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen & Carsten Schlüter (2007): Zur Einführung: Die
Journalismustheorie und das Treffen der Generationen. In Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen, Thomas
Hanitzsch & Carsten Schlüter (eds.): Journalismustheorie: Next Generation. Soziologische
Grundlegung und theoretische Innovation (pp. 7-23). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): Kapital – Feld – Habitus. Die Struktur des Journalistischen Felds. In KlausDieter Altmeppen, Thomas Hanitzsch & Carsten Schlüter (eds.): Journalismustheorie: Next
Generation. Soziologische Grundlegung und theoretische Innovation (pp. 239-260).
Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2006): Selling the Autonomy of Journalism: The Malpractice of Corruption among
Indonesian Journalists. In Hao Xiaoming & Sunanda K. Datta-Ray (eds.): Issues and
Challenges in Asian Journalism (pp. 169-188). Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academic.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2005): The Peace Journalism Problem: Failure of News People – or Failure of
Analysis? In Thomas Hanitzsch, Martin Loeffelholz & Ronny Mustamu (eds.): Agents of
Peace: Public Communication and Conflict Resolution in an Asian Setting (pp. 185-209).
Jakarta: FES.
Hanitzsch, Thomas & Martin Löffelholz (2005): Introduction. In: Thomas Hanitzsch, Martin Loeffelholz
& Ronny Mustamu (eds.): Agents of Peace: Public Communication and Conflict Resolution in
an Asian Setting (pp. 7-12). Jakarta: FES.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2004): Journalisten zwischen Friedensdienst und Kampfeinsatz.
Interventionismus im Kriegsjournalismus aus kommunikationswissenschaftlicher Perspektive.
In Martin Löffelholz (eds.): Krieg als Medienereignis II. Krisenkommunikation im 21.
Jahrhundert (pp. 169-193). Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2004): Integration oder Koorientierung? Risiken funktionaler Differenzierung und
Journalismustheorie. In Martin Löffelholz (eds.): Theorien des Journalismus. Ein diskursives
Handbuch (2nd ed., pp. 217-232). Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2003): Interreligious Dialogue through the Media: Perspectives and Limitations of
Peace Journalism. In Atma Jaya Yogyakarta University (ed.): Proceedings: Globalization,
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Religion, and Media in the Islamic World: Intercultural Dialogue (pp. 101-112). Yogyakarta:
UAJY.
Birowo, Mario Antonius & Thomas Hanitzsch (2002): Asiatische oder transkulturelle Perspektive? In
Andreas Hepp & Martin Löffelholz (eds.): Transkulturelle Kommunikation. Ein internationaler
Reader (pp. ). 774-794Konstanz: UVK.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2002): Misi sosial atau “Mission Impossible”? Tentang otonomi proses produksi
berita. In Lukas Ispandriarno, Thomas Hanitzsch & Martin Loeffelholz (eds.): Media - Militer Politik. Crisis Communication: Perspektif Indonesia dan Internasional (pp. 293-310).
Yogyakarta: Galang.
Ispandriarno, Lukas, Thomas Hanitzsch & Martin Loeffelholz (2002): Pemecahan konflik pada “media
society”: Catatan tentang hubungan antara kebijakan keamanan, militer dan jurnalisme. In
Lukas Ispandriarno, Thomas Hanitzsch & Martin Loeffelholz (eds.): Media - Militer - Politik.
Crisis Communication: Perspektif Indonesia dan Internasional (pp. 3-14). Yogyakarta: Galang.
BOOK REVIEWS
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2009): Qualität in der Krisen- und Kriegsberichterstattung. Ein Modell für einen
konfliktsensitiven Journalismus, Nadine Bilke. Publizistik 54(2): 280-281.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): Operation Balkan. Werbung für Krieg und Tod, Jörg Becker & Mira
Beham. Publizistik 52(4): 554-555.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2007): Journalismus als kultureller Prozess. Zur Bedeutung von Journalismus in
der Mediengesellschaft – ein Entwurf, Margreth Lünenborg. Medien &
Kommunikationswissenschaft 55(3): 450-452.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2005): Wars Within: The story of Tempo, an independent magazine in Soeharto’s
Indonesia, Janet Steele. Journalism Studies 6(5): 813-815.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2005): Media and the Path to Peace, Gadi Wolfsfeld. crisis-communication.de.
OTHERS
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2012): Editorial: Introduction From the New Editor. Communication Theory 22(2):
113-115.
Hanitzsch, Thomas (2006): What Is Journalism, and What Is Not.... Journalism Studies at ICA
Newsletter (1): 3.
Löffelholz, Martin, David H. Weaver, Thorsten Quandt, Thomas Hanitzsch & Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen
(2004): American and German Online Journalists at the beginning of the 21st Century: A Binational Survey. Diskussionsbeiträge (11). Ilmenau: Institut für Medien- und
Kommunikationswissenschaft der TU Ilmenau.
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