Technische Universität Braunschweig Institute for Communictaion Science Bienroder Weg 97, Room 265 D-38106 Braunschweig Tel.: +49-(0)531-391-8966 n.wicke(at)tu-braunschweig.de
SComS Best Paper Award 2021 für: "I think it's up to the media to raise awareness." Quality Expectations of Media Coverage of Climate Change from the Audience’s Perspective. Studies in Communication Sciences, 21(1), p. 47–70. https://doi.org/10.24434/j.scoms.2021.01.004
Top Faculty Paper Award from the Environmental Communication Division of ICA 2020 for: Wicke, N., Willems, K. & Taddicken, M. (2020): Comprehensible vs. competent? A real-time analysis of how experts are perceived and evaluated during science communication. Environmental Communication Top Papers Session. 70th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), 21-25 Mai 2020 (virtual conference due to COVID-19).
Funding
Research
Research funding as part of PRO*Niedersachsen - Research Projects in the Humanities, Cultural and Social Sciences of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture: "On the Effect of Dialogue and Participation of Different Science Communication Formats Using the Example of the Science Location Braunschweig" (SCoPE - Science Communication & Public Engagement). Link to the project. Duration: 1 Jan 2020 - 30 Sept 2022
DAAD Funding Congress Trip 2018 for: Wicke, N. (2018): Citizen science - unexplored potential for the relationship of science and the public? Presentation at the 7th European Communication Conference in November in Lugano. Link to the project.
DGOF Online Research Fund 2016: "Are you still searching or are you already reading? Factors influencing the selection and reception of online information - an explorative eye tracking study". Link to the project.
Teaching
Innovation Program Good Teaching, Teach4TU, Technische Universität Braunschweig (together with Susann Kohout): “Rethinking Things - Thought Experiments to Promote Independent Knowledge Discovery". Link to the project. Duration: 1 April 2018 - 31 March 2019
Funding programme in medias res, Teach4TU,Technische Universität Braunschweig: "Flipping the Classroom - Teaching Methods Interactively" . Link to the concept. Duration: 1 October 2015 - 30 September 2016
Other
Participation in the Gertrude J. Robinson Mentoring Programme of the DGPuK class of 2020/ 21. Link to the mentoring programme.
Wicke, N. & Taddicken, M. (2021). "I think it's up to the media to raise awareness." Quality Expectations of Media Coverage of Climate Change from the Audience’s Perspective. Studies in Communication Sciences, 21(1), p. 47–70. https://doi.org/10.24434/j.scoms.2021.01.004.
Wicke, N. (2021). Citizen Science – eine ›erfolgreiche‹ Entwicklung in der Wissenschaftskommunikation? In J. Milde, I. Vogel & M. Dern (Hrsg.), Intention und Rezeption von Wissenschaftskommunikation (p. 177-206). Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag.
Wicke, N. & Taddicken, M. (2020). Listen to the audience(s)! Expectations and characteristics of expert debate attendants. Journal of Science Communication, 19 (04), A02. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/2.19040202.
Taddicken, M., Wicke, N. & Willems, K. (2020). Verständlich und kompetent? Eine Echtzeitanalyse der Wahrnehmung und Beurteilung von Expert*innen in der Wissenschaftskommunikation. Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft, 68 (1-2), p. 50–72. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5771/1615-634X-2020-1-2-50.
Hecker, S., Wicke, N., Haklay, M. and Bonn, A. (2019). How Does Policy Conceptualise Citizen Science? A Qualitative Content Analysis of International Policy Documents. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 4(1), 32. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.230.
Hecker, S. & Wicke, N. (2019). Roles of Actors in Citizen Science in International Policy Documents. In T. Bartoschek, D. Nüst & M. Pesch (Hrsg.), Forum Citizen Science 2019 (p. 5–15). Münster: Open Science Framework. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/NUKA4.
Taddicken, M., Wolff, L., Wicke, N. & Götjen, D. (2019). Beteiligung und Themenkonstruktion zum Klimawandel auf Twitter. In I. Neverla, M. Taddicken, I. Lörcher & I. Hoppe (Hrsg.), Klimawandel im Kopf. Studien zur Wirkung, Aneignung und Online-Kommunikation (p. 229-262). Wiesbaden: Springer VS. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22145-4_9.
Taddicken, M. & Wicke, N. (2019). Erwartungen an und Bewertungen der medialen Berichterstattung über den Klimawandel aus Rezipierendenperspektive. In I. Neverla, M. Taddicken, I. Lörcher & I. Hoppe (Hrsg.), Klimawandel im Kopf. Studien zur Wirkung, Aneignung und Online-Kommunikation (p. 145-172). Wiesbaden: Springer VS. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22145-4_6.
Kamps, K., Horn, A., & Wicke, N. (2013). "Berlin Mitte, irgendwo": Kommunikation im Verhandlungssystem der Gesundheitspolitik. In J. Greyer, B.Pfetsch & J. Trebbe (Hrsg.), MediaPolis - Kommunikation zwischen Boulevard und Parlament. Strukturen, Entwicklungen und Probleme von politischer und zivilgesellschaftlicher Öffentlichkeit, p. 293-312, Konstanz: UVK.
Horn, A., & Wicke, N. (2013). Hinter- vs. Vorderbühne. Die politischen Kommunikationsformen im gesundheitspolitischen Netzwerk. In F. Bravo Roger, P. Henn & D. Tuppack (Hrsg.), Medien müssen draußen bleiben! Wo liegen die Grenzen politischer Transparenz? Beiträge zur 8. Fachtagung des DFPK, p. 237-260, Berlin: Frank & Timme.
Wicke, N., & Taddicken, M. (2021): Investigating the audience(s) of science communication: A typology of recipients considering their expectations. Presentation at the 8th European Communication Conference (ECREA) from the 6th to the 9th of September 2021 at the University of Minho, Braga (virtual meeting because of COVID-19).
Taddicken, M., Wicke, N., & Willems, K. (2021): Competent and comprehensible? A realtime response analysis of scientific experts. Presentation at the 8th European Communication Conference (ECREA) from the 6th to the 9th of September 2021 at the University of Minho, Braga (virtual meeting because of COVID-19).
Wicke, N., Willems, K. & Taddicken, M. (2020): Comprehensible vs. competent? A real-time analysis of how experts are perceived and evaluated during science communication. Environmental Communication Top Papers Session. 70th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA) from the 21st to the 25th of May 2020 (virtual conference because of COVID-19) – Top Faculty Paper Award of the Environmental Communication Division of the ICA -
Taddicken, M., Wicke, N. & Willems, K. (2020): Verständlich vs. kompetent? Eine Echtzeitanalyse der Wahrnehmung und Beurteilung von Expert*innen in der Wissenschaftskommunikation. Poster-presentation within the 65th Annual Meeting of DGPuK from the 10th to the 12th of March 2020 at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich.
Hecker, S. & Wicke, N. (2019): Welche Rollen spielen die Akteure in Citizen Science? Eine Analyse internationaler Politikdokumente. Presentation in the Citizen Science Forum at the 27th of September 2019 in Münster, Germany.
Hecker, S., Wicke, N., Haklay, M. & Bonn, A (2019): Stimmen von der anderen Seite: Wie konzipiert internationale Politik Citizen Science? Presentation at the Österreichische Citizen Science Conference from the 26th to the 28th of June 2019 in Obergurgl.
Wicke, N. & Taddicken, M. (2019): Wissenschaftskommunikation für alle? Zum integrativen Potential einer beteiligungsorientierten Expertendebatte. Presentation at the Annuel Meeting of DGPuK from the 9th to the 11th of May 2019 at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster.
Hecker, S., Wicke, N., Haklay, M. & Bonn, A. (2019): Voices from the other side: How does international policy conceptualise 'citizen science'? Presentation at the Citizen Science Association Conference in March 2019 in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Hecker, S. & Wicke, N. (2019): Stimmen von der anderen Seite: Wie konzipiert internationale Politik 'Citizen Science'? Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the DGPuK Science Communication Unit from the 6th to the 8th of February 2019 at the Technische Universität Braunschweig.
Wicke, N. (2018): Citizen science - unexplored potential for the relationship of science and the public? Presentation at the 7th European Communication Conference in November 2019 in Lugano, Portugal.
Wicke, N. & Taddicken, M. (2018): On the Perceptions and Effects of an Expert Debate - Potentials of an Innovative Participatory Science Communication Format. Presentation at the Interdisciplinary Symposium on Current Challenges to Mediatized Science Communication from the 7th to the 9th of June 2018 at the University Rostock.
Wicke, N. (2017): Überall zu Hause? Zur medialen Vernetzung während eines Auslandsaufenthaltes. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the DGPuK Digital Communication Unit on the 8th to the 10th of November 2017 at the Hochschule Macromedia, Campus Stuttgart.
Taddicken, M. & Wicke, N. (2017): Citizen Science-eine 'erfolgreiche' Entwicklung in der Wissenschaftskommunikation? Presentation at the Annual Conference “Science Communication” in April 2017 at the University of Koblenz-Landau.
Taddicken, M. & Wicke, N. (2017): Wahrnehmungen, Erwartungen und Bewertungen an massenmediale und interaktive Wissenschaftskommunikation aus Sicht der Rezipierenden. Presentation at the Annual Conference “Science Communication” in April 2017 at the University of Koblenz-Landau.
Taddicken, M., Wicke, N., Wolff, L., Hoffmann, E., Weißkopf, M., Witt, T. & Stollorz, V. (2017): Fakten, Forschung, Positionen-interaktiv? Evaluationen eines neuartigen Kommunikationsformates im Bereich Wissenschaftskommunikation. Presentation at the Annual Conference “Science Communication” in April 2017 at the University of Koblenz-Landau.
Taddicken, M. & Wicke, N. (2017): 'Ich meine, da sind die Medien gefordert, das so ins Bewusstsein zu bringen' - Rezipierende und ihre Erwartungen an die mediale Berichterstattung zum Klimawandel. Presentation at the Annuel Meeting of DGPuk "Vernetzung. Stabilität und Wandel gesellschaftlicher Kommunikation" in March/ April 2017 in Düsseldorf.
Taddicken, M., Wolff, L. & Wicke, N. (2016): Online Engagement and the Communicative Cunstruction of Climate Change on Twitter. Poster-presentation at the 6th European Communication Conference in November 2016 in Prague, Czech.
Taddicken, M., Wicke, N. & Wolff, L. (2016): Climate Change in the media: Perceptions and expectations of the audience. Presentation at the 6th European Communication Conference in November 2016 in Prague, Czech.
Taddicken, M., Wolff, L., Wicke, N. & Götjen, D. (2016): Beteiligung und Themenkonstruktion in sozialen Medien am Beispiel klimawandelbezogener Twitterkommunikation. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the DGPuK Digital Communication Unit from the 3rd to the 5th of November 2016 in Brunswick.
Taddicken, M., Wicke, N., Wolff, L. & Neverla, I. (2015): #Klimawandel- Neue kommunikative Praktiken auf Twitter in der Wissenschaftskommunikation? Presentation at the Annuel Meeting of Gesellschaft für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung e.V. der Technischen Universität Berlin, on the 21st of November 2015 in Berlin.
Kamps, K., Wicke, N. & Horn, A. (2012): "Berlin Mitte, irgendwo": Befunde einer qualitativen Studie zur (Hauptstadt-)Kommunikation in der Gesundheitspolitik. Vortrag auf der 57. Jahrestagung der DGPuK: . Presentation at the 65th Annual Meeting of DGPuK: MediaPolis - Kommunikation zwischen Boulevard und Parlament from the 16th to the 18th of May 2012 in Berlin.
Wicke, N. & Horn, A. (2012): Die Kommunikation in der Gesundheitspolitik. Netzwerk. Formen. Strategien. 8th Düsseldorfer Forum political Communication from the 12th to the 14th of April 2012 in Düsseldorf.
Wicke, N. (2011): Die Kommunikation in der Gesundheitspolitik. Posterpresentation at the 3rd Kolloquium des Nachwuchsnetzwerkes politische Kommunikation (NaPoKo) from the 23rd to the 25th of June 2011 in Dresden.
Eingeladene Vorträge:
Wicke, N. (2019): Erwartungen an die (digitale) Kommunikation von Wissenschaftsthemen. Expert*innen-Speed Dating, Digitaler Marktplatz on the 24th of October 2019 in Brunswick. Link: www.digitaler-marktplatz.org
Wicke, N. & Kohout, S. (2016): Selbst gemacht und selbst gefällig? Medienkompetenz und Mediennutzung im Zeitalter der neuen Medien. „Zukunftsfragen kontrovers“ on the 12th of December 2016, interdisciplinary and public series of events at the Technische Universität Braunschweig.