Dr. phil. Tobias Eberwein, Dipl.-Journ.

Senior Scientist and Research Group Leader “Media Accountability & Media Change”

Lecturer at University of Klagenfurt (Department of Media and Communications)
Lecturer at Hamburg Media School

Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies (CMC)
Austrian Academy of Sciences / University of Klagenfurt
1010 Wien, Bäckerstraße 13 / 1. Stock, Austria


Email: tobias.eberwein(at)oeaw.ac.at
Personal website: coolepark.de

Research interests

Media ethics and media accountability, media structures and media governance, journalism, media innovations and media change, methods of empirical social science, comparative communication and media research

Academic Education

Academic Education

2007 – 2013: Doctoral studies at the Faculty of Cultural Studies at TU Dortmund
Thesis: „Literary journalism. Theory – traditions – status quo“

Simultaneously: Certified program of further education „Professional teaching skills for the university“ at the Center for Higher Education at TU Dortmund

1999 – 2006: Studies of Journalism, Political Sciences, American and English Culture and Literature at University of Dortmund 

Professional Career

Professional Career

Since 2014: Senior Scientist (Tenure) and Research Group Leader at the Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the University of Klagenfurt

Since 2014: Visiting lecturer at Hamburg Media School

Summer semester 2014: Visiting professor (Vertretungsprofessur) for communication with a focus on structures of public communication at Dresden University of Technology

Winter semester 2013/2014: Visiting professor (Vertretungsprofessur) for online/print journalism at Dortmund University of Technology

Summer semester 2013: Visiting professor (Vertretungsprofessur) for international journalism at Dortmund University of Technology

2012 – 2017: Visiting lecturer at the Faculty of Information Science and Communication Studies at Cologne University of Applied Sciences

2011 – 2013: Acting academic director of the Erich Brost Institute for international journalism, Dortmund

2009 – 2013: Researcher (50%) at the Erich Brost Institute for international journalism, Dortmund

2006 – 2013: Scientific associate (50%) at the Institute of Journalism at University of Dortmund

2004 – 2006: Student assistant (SHK) at the Institute of Journalism at University of Dortmund University 

2002 – 2003: Trainee (Volontär) at the "Westfalenpost" in Hagen (Westfalen)

1998 – 2002: Journalistic occupations for various daily media – among others the "Deutsche Presse-Agentur" (dpa), "die tageszeitung" (taz), "Weser-Kurier", "Oberhessische Presse", "Hit Radio FFH" and many more

Fellowships and Awards

Fellowships and Awards

2010: META – Medienethik-Award, Stuttgart Media University

2002 – 2006: e-fellows.net online scholarship programme

Consulting and Refereeing Activities

Consulting and Refereeing Activities

Since 2022: Specialty Chief Editor of “Frontiers in Media Governance and the Public Sphere”

Since 2020: Associate Editor of the "Central European Journal of Communication" (CEJC)

Since 2020: Member of the selection committee of Österreichische Studienstiftung

Since 2019: Treasurer of the Interdisciplinary Media Ethics Center e.V. (IMEC)

Since 2018: Vice President of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies

2017 – 2019: Research Chair of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies

2016 – 2021: Treasurer of the Verein zur Förderung der publizistischen Selbstkontrolle

2015 – 2019: Member of the advisory board of the Interdisciplinary Media Ethics Center (IMEC)

Since 2014: Member of the advisory board of the journal "Literary Journalism Studies"

2013 – 2021: Vice-chairman of the Verein zur Förderung der Zeitungsforschung in Dortmund

2013 – 2015: Editor of "aviso – Informationsdienst der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft"

2013 – 2014: Director of “Initiative Nachrichtenaufklärung” (INA)

2011 – 2021: Secretary of the Verein zur Förderung der publizistischen Selbstkontrolle

2011 – 2015: Chair of the Graduate Student Committee of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS)

2009 – 2010: Founding editor of the online review journal “r:k:m – Rezensionen:Kommunikation:Medien”

2006 – 2013: Editor-in-chief of the online journal “Medien Monitor” and „Journalistik Journal“

2005 – 2008: Review editor of “Publizistik. Vierteljahreshefte für Kommunikationsforschung“

Reviewer for the journals "Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft" (M&K), "Publizistik", "Studies in Communication | Media" (SCM), "Medien und Zeit", "Medien Journal", "International Journal of Communication" (IJoC), “International Journal of Press/Politics” (IJPP), "Media and Communication", "Journalism", "Journalism Studies", "Literary Journalism Studies" (LJS), "Studies in Communication Sciences" (SComS), "Recherches en Communication", "Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society" (JICES), "International Review of Information Ethics" (IRIE), "Corporate Communications: an International Journal" (CCIJ), “European Politics and Society”, the “Polish Political Science Yearbook”, the annual conferences of the International Communication Association (ICA), the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS), the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), the World Journalism Education Congress (WJEC), the conferences of the German Communication Association (DGPuK) and the DGPuK sections "Journalism research" and "Communication and media ethics", the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), the Deutsche Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), the publisher Wiley-Blackwell, etc.

Memberships in professional organisations

Memberships in professional organisations

International Communication Association (ICA)

International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS)

International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR)

European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA)

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (DGPuK)

Österreichische Gesellschaft für Kommunikationswissenschaft (ÖGK)

Verein zur Förderung der publizistischen Selbstkontrolle (FPS)

Verein zur Förderung der Zeitungsforschung in Dortmund

Ex e.V. – Förderverein der Absolventinnen und Absolventen des Instituts für Journalistik der Universität Dortmund

Congress Organization

Congress Organization

Literary Journalism and a Sense of Place. 17th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS), University of Gdańsk, Poland, 18-20 May 2023

Literary Journalism and Justice. 16th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS), Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile, 12-14 May 2022

Literary Journalism Across Media. 15th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS), online conference hosted by the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 20-22 May 2021

Communication history of international organizations and NGOs: Questions, research perspectives, topics. International ZeMKI Conference 2021 in cooperation with the "Communication History" division of the German Communication Association (DGPuK) and the Institute for Newspaper Research Dortmund at the University of Bremen. Bremen, 22-23 April 2021

Internet-Plattformen für Europa: Digitale Dominanz und digitale Souveränität als Herausforderung für Politik und Regulierung. Online conference of the Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law of the University of Vienna and the Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies (CMC) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the University of Klagenfurt. Vienna, 18-19 January 2021

Wohin im Datenmeer? Perspektiven der Kommunikations-, Medien- und Geschichtswissenschaft auf Big Data, Datafizierung und digitale Massenquellen. Annual conference of the Verein zur Förderung der Zeitungsforschung in Dortmund in cooperation with the Institute of Journalism at TU Dortmund. Dortmund, 23-24 April 2020 (cancelled due to Covid-19)

Literary Journalist as Naturalist: Science, Ecology and the Environment. 14th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS), Stony Brook University, New York, USA, 9-11 May 2019

Von der Nachrichtenpräsentation zum Datenjournalismus: Zeitungsdesign, Kommunikationsdesign, Nachrichtendesign. Annual conference of the Verein zur Förderung der Zeitungsforschung in Dortmund. Dortmund, 25-26 April 2019 

Internet-Plattformen und Algorithmen: Die automatisierte Online-Kommunikation als Herausforderung für die Regulierung. Conference of the Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law of the University of Vienna and the Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies (CMC) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Alpen-Adria-Universität. Vienna, 5-6 October 2018

Media and Transparency – A Global Perspective. One-day workshop following the Herrenhausen Conference at Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (with the Technische Universität Dortmund). Berlin, 15 June 2018

Literary Journalism: Theory, Practice, Pedagogy. 13th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, A, 17-19 May 2018

Glaubst Du noch oder weißt Du schon? Zur "Glaubwürdigkeit" von Medien in historischer und aktueller Perspektive. Annual conference of the Verein zur Förderung der Zeitungsforschung in Dortmund. Dortmund, 24 November 2017

Elektronische Person, Governance-by-Design & Co.: Potenziale und Grenzen innovativer Ansätze zur Kontrolle von Algorithmen und Robotern. Expert workshop and public panel discussion at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, 2 October 2017

4th CRSCOM Conference (with the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt and the University of Vienna). Vienna, 21-23 September 2017

Media accountability at the crossroads: European challenges and perspectives. Pre-conference to the 6th European Communication Conference (with the Technische Universität Dortmund). Prague, 8 November 2016

Entangled history medial gedacht: Internationale und transkulturelle Kommunikationsgeschichte. Annual conference of the Verein zur Förderung der Zeitungsforschung in Dortmund (with the DGPuK sections “International and Intercultural Communication“ and “Communication History“). Dortmund, 14-16 January 2016

Responsibility and resistance: Ethics in mediatized worlds. International conference at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (with the University of Bremen and the University of Education Ludwigsburg). Vienna, 10-11 December 2015

Neue Presseökonomie – Finanzierungsmodelle für den digitalen Journalismus. Annual conference of the Verein zur Förderung der Zeitungsforschung in Dortmund. Dortmund, 9 May 2014

Media accountability in the digital age – international perspectives. Panel at annual conference of the International Communication Association (with the Polish Communication Association). London, 17-21 June 2013

Networks of transnational and transcultural communication: Concepts in theory, methodology and research. Annual conference of the DGPuK section “International and Intercultural Communication”. Dortmund, 22-24 November 2012

Media accountability and transparency in Europe – and beyond. Panel at the 4th European Communication Conference. Istanbul, 24-27 October 2012

Theoretisch praktisch!? Anwendungsoptionen und gesellschaftliche Relevanz der Kommunikations- und Medienforschung. Annual conference of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommuniktionswissenschaft (DGPuK). Dortmund, 1-3 June 2011

Third Party Projects

Third Party Projects

2023 – 2026: Fostering capacity building for civic resilience and participation: Dialogic communication ethics and accountability (DIACOMET). Funded by the European Commission within the framework of the Horizon Europe Call HORIZON-CL2-2022-DEMOCRACY-01-06

2021 – 2024: Media-related risks and opportunities for deliberative communication: Development scenarios of the European media landscape (MEDIAdelcom). Funded by the European Commission within the framework of the Horizon 2020 Call TRANSFORMATIONS-10-2020

2018: Literary Journalism: Theory, Practice, Pedagogy. 13th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS). Supported by the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Klagenfurt

2017: Digital Archiving in Public Service Media: Ethical Issues and Legal Restrictions (DArc). Supported with the Media Studies Grant of the International Federation of Television Archives (FIAT/IFTA) (with Corinna Gerard-Wenzel)

2017: 4th CRSCOM Conference. Supported by Österreichische Post AG

2016 – 2017: Smartphones in the lives of refugees. Funded by the City of Vienna (with Katja Kaufmann)

2016 – 2017: Key figures of public service broadcasting. Funded by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) (with Matthias Karmasin)

2015 – 2016: Economic perspectives on ancillary copyright and the regulation of market-dominating search engine operators. Funded by the Austrian Newspaper Association (VÖZ) (with Matthias Karmasin)

2015 – 2016: 90 Jahre Institut für Zeitungsforschung der Stadt Dortmund. Funded by the Stiftung Presse-Haus NRZ (with Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz and Hans Bohrmann)

2014: Zeitungen und anderen Drucksachen. Die Bestände des Dortmunder Instituts für Zeitungsforschung als Quelle und Gegenstand der Forschung. Festschrift für Gabriele Toepser-Ziegert. Funded by the Stiftung Presse-Haus NRZ (with Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz and Hans Bohrmann)

2011 – 2014: Journalistik Journal. Funded by the Stiftung Presse-Haus NRZ (with Susanne Fengler)

2009: Journalismus und Öffentlichkeit. Eine Profession und ihr gesellschaftlicher Auftrag. Festschrift für Horst Pöttker. Funded by the Stiftung Presse-Haus NRZ (with Daniel Müller)


Publications

The 10 most important publications

The 10 most important publications

  • The global handbook of media accountability. London, New York: Routledge 2022 (ed. with Susanne Fengler and Matthias Karmasin)
  • ‘Trolls’ or ‘warriors of faith’? Differentiating dysfunctional forms of media criticism in online comments. In: Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society 18, 4/2020, 575-587
  • Public service media in Europe: Exploring the relationship between funding and audience performance. In: Javnost – The Public 26, 3/2019, 291-308 (with Florian Saurwein and Matthias Karmasin)
  • Media accountability in the era of post-truth politics. European challenges and perspectives (= Series: Routledge Studies in European Communication Research and Education). London, New York: Routledge 2019 (ed. with Susanne Fengler and Matthias Karmasin)
  • The European handbook of media accountability. London, New York: Routledge 2018 (ed. with Susanne Fengler & Matthias Karmasin)
  • Both sides of the story: Communication ethics in mediatized worlds. In: Journal of Communication 66, 2/2016, 328-342, doi: 10.1111/jcom.12216 (with Colin Porlezza)
  • How effective is media self-regulation? Results from a comparative survey of European journalists. In: European Journal of Communication 30, 3/2015, 249-266, doi: 10.1177/0267323114561009 (with Susanne Fengler, Salvador Alsius, Olivier Baisnée, Klaus Bichler, Boguslawa Dobek-Ostrowska, Huub Evers, Michal Glowacki, Harmen Groenhart, Halliki Harro-Loit, Heikki Heikkilä, Mike Jempson, Matthias Karmasin, Epp Lauk, Julia Lönnendonker, Marcel Mauri, Gianpietro Mazzoleni, Judith Pies, Colin Porlezza, Wayne Powell, Raluca Radu, Ruth Rodriguez, Stephan Ruß-Mohl, Laura Schneider-Mombaur, Sergio Splendore, Jari Väliverronen & Sandra Vera Zambrano)
  • Journalists and media accountability. An international study of news people in the digital age. New York etc.: Peter Lang 2014 (ed. with Susanne Fengler, Gianpietro Mazzoleni, Colin Porlezza & Stephan Ruß-Mohl)
  • Literarischer Journalismus. Theorie – Traditionen – Gegenwart. Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag 2013
  • Mapping media accountability – in Europe and beyond. Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag 2011 (ed. with Susanne Fengler, Epp Lauk & Tanja Leppik-Bork)

 

A complete list of Tobias Eberwein's scientific publications is available here.

 

Books and Monographs

Books and Monographs

  • Susanne Fengler,, Tobias Eberwein,, & Matthias Karmasin, (Eds.). (2022). The global handbook of media accountability. London, New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429326943
  • Glowacki, M., & Eberwein, T. (Eds.). (2021). Central European Journal of Communication, 14(1). Retrieved from https://journals.ptks.pl/cejc/issue/view/vol14-no1-28-spring-2021/3
  • Blome, A., Eberwein, T., & Averbeck-Lietz, S. (Eds.). (2020). Medienvertrauen. Historische und aktuelle Perspektiven [Trust in media: Historical and contemporary perspectives]. Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter.
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (Eds.). (2019). Media accountability in the era of post-truth politics. European challenges and perspectives. London / New York: Routledge.
  • Eberwein, T., & Wenzel, C. (Eds.). (2019). Changing media – changing democracy? Exploring the democratic potential of social media (= Relation – Communication Research in Comparative Perspective, Vol. 5). Changing media – changing democracy? Exploring the democratic potential of social media (= Relation – Communication Research in Comparative Perspective, Vol. 5). Wien: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press.
  • Weder, F., Einwiller, S., & Eberwein, T. (Eds.). (2019). CSR communication. Concepts, strategies, and future scenarios (= Special issue Corporate Communications). CSR communication. Concepts, strategies, and future scenarios.
  • Eberwein, T., Karmasin, M., Krotz, F., & Rath, M. (Eds.). (2019). Responsibility and resistance. Ethics in mediatized worlds (= Ethik in mediatisierten Welten, Bd. 2). Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
  • Eberwein, T. (Tran.). (2019). Ethik in mediatisierten Welten. Buchreihe des Interdisziplinären Zentrums für Medienethik (IMEC) [Ethics in mediatized worlds. Book series of the IMEC]. Wiesbaden: Springer.
  • Weder, F., Einwiller, S., & Eberwein, T. (Eds.). (2018). CSR communication and the public sphere. Special issue MedienJournal 42 (1). CSR communication and the public sphere. Special issue MedienJournal 42 (1).
  • Einwiller, S., Weder, F., & Eberwein, T. (Eds.). (2018). CSR Communication Conference. Conference Proceedings. Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences.
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (Eds.). (2018). The European handbook of media accountability. London, New York: Routledge.
  • Fengler, S., Eberwein, T., Mazzoleni, G., Porlezza, C., & Ruß-Mohl, S. (Eds.). (2014). Journalists and media accountability: An international study of news people in the digital age. New York: Peter Lang.

Peer-Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters

Peer-Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters

  • Eberwein, T. (2023). Reconstruction of a scandal: The Relotius case in Germany. In Bak J. S. & Reynolds B., (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to World Literary Journalism (pp. 140-153). London, New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429331923-12
  • Eberwein, T., Krakovsky, C., & Oggolder, C. (2022). Austria: Risks and opportunities related to media and journalism studies (2000–2020). Case study on the national research and monitoring capabilities. In Approaching deliberative communication: Studies on monitoring capability and on critical junctures of media development in 14 EU countries, CS1. In (pp. 2-33). Tartu: Mediadelcom. Retrieved from https://www.mediadelcom.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Deliverable-2.1-the-First-case-study-Final-F-nr.pdf
  • Eberwein, T., Krakovsky, C., Oggolder, C., & Rozgonyi, K. (2022). Austria: Critical junctures in the media transformation process. In Approaching deliberative communication: Studies on monitoring capability and on critical junctures of media development in 14 EU countries, CS2. In (pp. 2-36). Tartu: Mediadelcom. Retrieved from https://www.mediadelcom.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Deliverable-2-1-CS2-Final.pdf
  • Porlezza, C., & Eberwein, T. (2022). Uncharted Territory: Datafication as a challenge for journalism ethics. In M. Karmasin, Diehl, S., & Koinig, I. (Eds.), Media and change management. Creating a path for new content formats, business models, consumer roles, and business responsibility (pp. 343-361). Cham: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-86680-8
  • Eberwein, T., & Brinkmann, J. (2022). Germany: Beyond the beacon. In S. Fengler, Eberwein, T., & Karmasin, M. (Eds.), The global handbook of media accountability (pp. 120-130). London; New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429326943-12
  • Eberwein, T. (2022). Journalism ethics and its participatory turn. In L. T. Price, Sanders, K., & Wyatt, W. N. (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Journalism Ethics (pp. 399-406). London: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429262708-51
  • Eberwein, T. (2021). Sagen, was sein könnte: Wahrheit und Fälschung im aktuellen Erzähljournalismus. Medienethische Überlegungen am Beispiel des Falls Relotius [Fact and fiction in current Narrative Journalism. Mediaethical reflections on the Case Relotius.]. In C. Schicha, I. Stapf,, & S. Sell, (Eds.), Medien und Wahrheit: Medienethische Perspektiven auf Desinformation, Lügen und “Fake News” (pp. 279-298). Baden-Baden: Nomos. doi:10.5771/9783748923190-279
  • Eberwein, T. (2020). Watching the watchdog: Online discourses about media frauds. Aoir Selected Papers Of Internet Research, 2020, n/a. doi:10.5210/spir.v2020i0.11207
  • Eberwein, T. (2020). „Troll“ oder „Glaubenskrieger“? Zur Differenzierung dysfunktionaler Formen der Medienkritik in Onlinekommentaren [„Troll“ or „warrior of faith“? Differentiating dysfunctional forms of media criticism in online comments]. In M. Prinzing, N. Köberer,, & B. Debatin, (Eds.), Kommunikations- und Medienethik – reloaded? Wegmarken für eine Orientierungssuche im Digitalen (pp. 197-211). Baden-Baden: Nomos. doi:10.5771/9783748905158-197
  • Eberwein, T. (2020). In Enttäuschung vereint: Motive für dysfunktionale Anschlusskommunikation in Nutzerkommentaren – und Konsequenzen für den Journalismus [United in disappointment: Motives for dysfunctional follow-up communication in user comments – and consequences for journalism]. In A. Blome, T. Eberwein,, & S. Averbeck-Lietz, (Eds.), Medienvertrauen. Historische und aktuelle Perspektiven (pp. 135-151). Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110590470-008
  • Eberwein, T. (2020). Medienselbstkontrolle [Media self-control]. In J. Krone & Pellegrini, T. (Eds.), Handbuch Medienökonomie (pp. 1493-1509). Wiesbaden: Springer VS. doi:10.1007/978-3-658-09632-8_72-1
  • Eberwein, T., Saurwein, F., & Karmasin, M. (2019). Öffentlich-rechtlicher Rundfunk in Europa: Ein kennzahlenbasierter Vergleich zum Verhältnis von Finanzierung und Publikumsleistungen [Public Service Broadcasting in Europe: A Key-figure-based Comparison of the Relation Between Funding and Audience Performance]. Jahrbuch Für Christliche Sozialwissenschaften, 60, 141-168.
  • Eberwein, T. (2019). In Enttäuschung vereint: Motive für dysfunktionale Anschlusskommunikation in Nutzerkommentaren – und Konsequenzen für den Journalismus [United by disappointment: Motives for dysfunctional follow-up communication in user comments – and consequences for journalism] [accepted]. In A. Blome, T. Eberwein,, & S. Averbeck-Lietz, (Eds.), Medienvertrauen. Historische und aktuelle Perspektiven.. Berlin: de Gruyter.
  • Eberwein, T. (2019). Trolls”or“warriors of faith”? Differentiating dysfunctional forms ofmedia criticism in online comments. Journal Of Information, Communication And Ethics In Society, [Ahead of Print], n/a. doi:10.1108/JICES-08-2019-0090
  • Eberwein, T. (2019). A question of trust: Functions and effects of transmedia journalism [reprint]. In Information Resources Management Association (Ed.), Journalism and ethics. Breakthroughs in research and practice (pp. 856-871). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-8359-2.ch047
  • Weder, F., Einwiller, S., & Eberwein, T. (2019). Heading for new shores. Impact orientation of CSR communication and the need for communicative responsibility. Corporate Communications: An International Journal (Special Issue), 24, 198-211. doi:10.1108/CCIJ-02-2019-0020
  • Eberwein, T. (2019). Press councils. In T. P. Vos & Hanusch, F. (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies. Oxford / Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. doi:10.1002/9781118841570.iejs0103
  • Saurwein, F., Eberwein, T., & Karmasin, M. (2019). Public service media in Europe: Exploring the relationship between funding and audience performance. Javnost - The Public, 1-18. doi:10.1080/13183222.2019.1602812
  • Eberwein, T., Saurwein, F., Karmasin, M., & Vogl, N. (2019). Kennzahlen des öffentlichen Rundfunks – ein internationaler Vergleich [Key Figures of Public Broadcasting - an International Comparison]. In J. Krone & Gebesmair, A. (Eds.), Zur Ökonomie gemeinwohlorientierter Medien. Digitale Massenkommunikation in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. (pp. 187-207). Baden-Baden: Nomos.
  • Eberwein, T., & Porlezza, C. (2018). Integration durch Partizipation? Funktionen (und Fehlleistungen) des digitalen Bürgerjournalismus [Integration through participation? Functions (and failures) of digital citizen journalism]. In M. Prinzing, Köberer, N., & Schröder, M. (Eds.), Migration, Integration, Inklusion. Medienethische Herausforderungen und Potenziale für die digitale Mediengesellschaft (pp. 87-104). Baden-Baden: Nomos.
  • Eberwein, T. (2018). A question of trust: Functions and effects of transmedia journalism. In R. Rampazzo Gambarato & Alzamora, G. C. (Eds.), Exploring transmedia journalism in the digital age (pp. 15-30). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-3781-6.ch002
  • Eberwein, T. (2018). Diffusion of the inimitable: Helge Timmerberg and the advent of German Gonzo. In R. Alexander & Isager, C. (Eds.), Fear and loathing worldwide: Gonzo journalism beyond Hunter S. Thompson (pp. 35-52). London: Bloomsbury.
  • Eberwein, T., & Gerard-Wenzel, C. (2018). Memory of the future? Digital archives in public service media. Aoir Selected Papers Of Internet Research, 2018, n/a. doi:10.5210/spir.v2018i0.10481
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (2018). Vernetzung der Medien(selbst)regulierung. Eine vergleichende Analyse von Media-Accountability-Strukturen in 30 europäischen Staaten [Integrating media (self) regulation. A comparative analysis of media accountability structures in 30 European countries]. In C. Eilders, Jandura, O., Bause, H., & Frieß, D. (Eds.), Vernetzung. Stabilität und Wandel gesellschaftlicher Kommunikation (pp. 268-287). Köln: Herbert von Halem.
  • Beaufort, M., Eberwein, T., & Seethaler, J. (2017). CSR and political communication. In S. Diehl, Karmasin, M., Mueller, B., Terlutter, R., & Weder, F. (Eds.), Handbook of Integrated CSR Communication (pp. 413-431). Hamburg: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-44700-1
  • Kus, M., Eberwein, T., Porlezza, C., & Splendore, S. (2016). Training or improvisation? Citizen journalists and their educational background: A comparative view. Journalism Practice, 11, 355-372. doi:10.1080/17512786.2016.1221737
  • Eberwein, T., Porlezza, C., Bichler, K., & Karmasin, M. (2016). Lästige Gäste? Partizipation und Produsage als Problem der journalistischen Selbstregulierung: Ergebnisse einer Drei-Länder-Studie [Inconvenient guests? Participation and produsage as a problem for journalistic self-regulation: Results from a three-country study]. Medien Journal, 40, 34-48.
  • Eberwein, T., & Porlezza, C. (2016). Both sides of the story: Communication ethics in mediatized worlds. Journal Of Communication, 66, 328-342. doi:10.1111/jcom.12216
  • Splendore, S., Di Salvo, P., Eberwein, T., Groenhart, H., Kus, M., & Porlezza, C. (2016). Educational strategies data journalism: A comparative study of six European countries. Journalism: Theory, Practice &Amp; Criticism, 17, 138-152. doi:10.1177/1464884915612683
  • Eberwein, T., Porlezza, C., & Splendore, S. (2015). Media as political actors. In G. Mazzoleni (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Political Communication (pp. 703-711). Oxford (UK), Malden (MA): Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Eberwein, T., Evers, H., & Groenhart, H. (2015). Medienverantwortung und journalistische Transparenz: Optionen für Redaktionen im digitalen Umbruch [Media responsibility and journalistic transparency: Options for newsrooms in the digital transformation]. In P. Grimm, Keber, T., & Zöllner, O. (Eds.), Anonymität und Transparenz in der Digitalen Gesellschaft (pp. 117-131). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner.
  • Fengler, S., Eberwein, T., Bichler, K., Karmasin, M., Alsius, S., Baisnée, O., et al. (2015). How effective is media self-regulation? Results from a comparative survey of European journalists. European Journal Of Communication, 30, 249-266.
  • Eberwein, T. (2015). Journalistisches Erzählen im Wandel: Ergebnisse einer Mehrmethodenstudie [Journalistic storytelling in transition: Results of a multi-method study]. In O. Hahn, Hohlfeld, R., & Knieper, T. (Eds.), Digitale Öffentlichkeit(en) (pp. 107-120). Konstanz: UVK.
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (2015). Praktisch wirkungslos? Perspektiven einer angewandten Medienethik [Practically ineffective? Perspectives of applied media ethics]. In M. Maring (Ed.), Vom Praktisch-Werden der Ethik in interdisziplinärer Sicht: Ansätze und Beispiele der Institutionalisierung, Konkretisierung und Implementierung der Ethik (pp. 85-104). Karlsruhe: KIT Scientific Publishing.
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., Karmasin, M., Porlezza, C., & Ruß-Mohl, S. (2015). Eine Frage des Gewissens? Zur Wirksamkeit journalistischer Selbstregulierung unter den Bedingungen des Medienwandels [A question of the conscience? The effectiveness of journalistic self-regulation under the conditions of media change]. In M. Prinzing, Rath, M., Schicha, C., & Stapf, I. (Eds.), Neuvermessung der Medienethik: Bilanz, Themen und Herausforderungen seit 2000 (pp. 223-242). Weinheim, Basel: Beltz Juventa.
  • Eberwein, T. (2015). Der 'andere' Journalismus: Verselbständigung und Differenzierung an der Grenze von Journalismus und Literatur [The 'other' journalism: Autonomization and differentiation at the boundary of journalism and literature]. Medien &Amp; Zeit, 30, 5-16.
  • Eberwein, T., & Porlezza, C. (2014). The missing link: Online media accountability practices and their implications for European media policy. Journal Of Information Policy. Special Issue. Contemporary Issues In European Media Policy, 421-443.
  • Fengler, S., Eberwein, T., Mazzoleni, G., Ruß-Mohl, S., & Porlezza, C. (2014). Summary: Perspectives for newsrooms, policy-makers and journalism educators. In S. Fengler, Eberwein, T., Mazzoleni, G., Porlezza, C., & Ruß-Mohl, S. (Eds.), Journalists and media accountability: An international study of news people in the digital age (pp. 265-289). New York: Peter Lang.
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., Philipp, S., & Ille, M. (2014). Counting media accountability - the concept and methodology of the MediaAcT Survey. In S. Fengler, Eberwein, T., Mazzoleni, G., Porlezza, C., & Ruß-Mohl, S. (Eds.), Journalists and media accountability: An international study of news people in the digital age (pp. 65-79). New York: Peter Lang.
  • Fengler, S., & Eberwein, T. (2014). Mapping media accountability - in Europe and beyond. In S. Fengler, Eberwein, T., Mazzoleni, G., Porlezza, C., & Ruß-Mohl, S. (Eds.), Journalists and media accountability: An international study of news people in the digital age (pp. 31-50). New York: Peter Lang.
  • Fengler, S., Eberwein, T., Leppik-Bork, T., Lönnendonker, J., & Pies, J. (2014). Introduction: Media accountability - basic concepts and theoretical foundations. In S. Fengler, Eberwein, T., Mazzoleni, G., Porlezza, C., & Ruß-Mohl, S. (Eds.), Journalists and media accountability: An international study of news people in the digital age (pp. 7-30). New York: Peter Lang.
  • Fengler, S., Eberwein, T., Lönnendonker, J., & Schneider-Mombaur, L. (2014). Journalists, journalism ethics and media accountability: A comparative survey of 14 European and Arab countries. In W. N. Wyatt (Ed.), The ethics of journalism: Individual, institutional and cultural influences (pp. 85-105). London: I.B.Tauris.
  • Fengler, S., Eberwein, T., Karmasin, M., & Ruß-Mohl, S. (2014). Grenzenlose Journalismusethik? Medienselbstkontrolle und Media Accountability im internationalen Vergleich [Journalism ethics without borders? Media self-regulation and media accountability - an international comparison]. In O. Quiring, Jackob, N., & Stark, B. (Eds.), Von der Gutenberg-Galaxis zur Google-Galaxis: Alte und neue Grenzvermessungen nach 50 Jahren DGPuK (pp. 269-287). Konstanz: UVK.
  • Saurwein, F., Eberwein, T., & Karmasin, M. Ethik in Echtzeit: Herausforderungen für Terrorberichterstattung unter digitalen Vorzeichen am Beispiel von #wienterror. [accepted]. In Prinzing M., Eisenegger M.,, Ettinger P.,, & Seethaler J., (Eds.), Regulierung, Governance und Medienethik in der digitalen Gesellschaft.. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
  • Krone, J., & Pellegrini, T. (Eds.). Media self-regulation [accepted]. In Handbook of media and communication economics. Wiesbaden: Springer.

Other Articles and Book Chapters

Other Articles and Book Chapters

  • Eberwein, T. (2022). Heike Haarhoff: Nafris, Normen, Nachrichten: Die Standards journalistischer Berichterstattung am Beispiel der Herkunftsnennung mutmaßlicher Straftäter der Kölner Silvesternacht 2015/2016. Communicatio Socialis, 55, 130-132. doi:10.5771/0010-3497-2022-1-130
  • Fengler, S., Eberwein, T., Karmasin, M., Barthel, S., & Speck, D. (2022). Summary of country chapters. In S. Fengler, Eberwein, T., & Karmasin, M. (Eds.), The global handbook of media accountability (pp. 525 - 548). London; New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429326943-61
  • Fengler, S., Eberwein, T., Karmasin, M., Barthel, S., & Speck, D. (2022). Media accountability: A global perspective. In S. Fengler, Eberwein, T., & Karmasin, M. (Eds.), The global handbook of media accountability (pp. 3 - 57). London; New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429326943-2
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (2022). Overview: Western Europe. In S. Fengler, Eberwein, T., & Karmasin, M. (Eds.), The global handbook of media accountability (pp. 109 - 110). London; New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429326943-10
  • Eberwein, T. (2021). Josef Seethaler 65 Jahre [Josef Seethaler 65 years]. Publizistik, 66, 658-659. doi:10.1007/s11616-021-00688-7
  • Eberwein, T., & Glowacki, M. (2021). Editors’ introduction. Central European Journal Of Communication, 14, 00-00. Retrieved from https://journals.ptks.pl/cejc/issue/view/vol14-no1-28-spring-2021/3
  • Eberwein, T. (2020). Rezension zu Hanitzsch, Thomas/Hanusch, Folker/Ramaprasad, Jyotika/de Beer, Arnold S. (Hrsg.): Worlds of journalism. Journalistic cultures around the globe. Publizistik, 65, 665-667. doi:10.1007/s11616-020-00605-4
  • Eberwein, T., & Wenzel, C. (2019). Introduction: Changing media – changing democracy?. In T. Eberwein & Wenzel, C. (Eds.), Changing media – changing democracy? Exploring the democratic potential of social media (pp. 11-18). Wien: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press.
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (2019). Theory and practice of media accountability in Europe: an introductory overview. In T. Eberwein, Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (Eds.), Media accountability in the era of post-truth politics: European challenges and perspectives. London / New York: Routledge.
  • Weder, F., Einwiller, S., & Eberwein, T. (2018). CSR communication and the public sphere - Editorial. Medienjournal Special Issue, 42, 2-9.
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., Kaufmann, K., Brinkmann, J., & Karmasin, M. (2018). Summary: Measuring media accountability in Europe – and beyond. In T. Eberwein, Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (Eds.), The European handbook of media accountability (pp. 285-300). London, New York: Routledge.
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., Bastian, M., & Brinkmann, J. (2018). Germany: Disregarded diversity. In T. Eberwein, Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (Eds.), The European handbook of media accountability (pp. 90-98). London, New York: Routledge.
  • Eberwein, T., Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (2018). Introduction: Putting media accountability on the map. In T. Eberwein, Fengler, S., & Karmasin, M. (Eds.), The European handbook of media accountability (pp. 1-6). London, New York: Routledge.
  • Eberwein, T. (2015). Der Widerspruch von Schnelligkeit und Aktualität: Medienethische Überlegungen zum gegenwärtigen Geschwindigkeitswahn im Journalismus [The contradiction between rapidity and topicality: Media-ethical reflections on the current delusion of speed in journalism]. Communicatio Socialis, 48, 407-411.
  • Eberwein, T. (2015). Die Geschichte der Geschichte: Journalistisches Erzählen im Wandel der Zeiten [The story of the story: Journalistic narrations in changing times]. In M. Prinzing (Ed.), Die Kunst der Story. Thun: Werd & Weber.
  • Eberwein, T. (2014). Journalistic quality as crowd wisdom? What journalists think about criticism on the social web. In M. Scheiber & Zimmermann, C. (Eds.), Journalism and technological change: Historical perspectives, contemporary trends (pp. 205-224). New York: Campus.
  • Fengler, S., Eberwein, T., & Pies, J. (2014). Journalists, journalism ethics and media accountability: A comparative survey of 14 European and Arab countries. Journal Of Shanxi University (Philosophy And Social Science Edition), 72-80.
  • Averbeck-Lietz, S., & Eberwein, T. (2014). Vorwort [Preface]. In K. Peter, Bartelt-Kircher, G., & Schröder, A. (Eds.), Zeitungen und andere Drucksachen: Die Bestände des Dortmunder Instituts für Zeitungsforschung als Quelle und Gegenstand der Forschung (pp. 11-16). Essen: Klartext.

Research Papers

Research Papers

  • Karmasin, M., Eberwein, T., & Schäfer-Hock, C. (2015). Österreichs Weg zum Leistungsschutzrecht für Presseverlage: Der Stand der Debatte nach dem ersten Gesetzentwurf 2015. Abschlussbericht zum Forschungsprojekt "Leistungsschutzrecht und Wettbewerbsregulierung marktbeherrschender Suchmaschinen aus medienökonomischer Sicht". Wien.

Popular articles and book chapters

Popular articles and book chapters

  • Groier, M., & Eberwein, T. (2022). Ein Menschenrecht für alle. Was Meinungsfreiheit bedeutet, haben wir Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaftler Tobias Eberwein gefragt. Die Presse Am Sonntag / Die Presse Kinderzeitung.
  • F. Saurwein,, T. Eberwein,, & M. Karmasin,. (2020). Finanzierung macht Publikumserfolg. In K. Mitschka (Ed.), ORF Public Value Bericht 2019/2020 - So geht Europa (p. 22). Retrieved from https://zukunft.orf.at/rte/upload/pvb19_20/neu/orf_pvb_2020_europa_200511_web_1_.pdf
  • Eberwein, T. (2020). „Ich zeichne das Gesicht der Zeit“: Joseph Roth ["I sketch the face of our times": Joseph Roth]. In M. Haller & W. Hömberg, (Eds.), „Ich lass mir den Mund nicht verbieten!“ Journalisten als Wegbereiter der Pressefreiheit und Demokratie (pp. 164-166). Reclam.
  • Eberwein, T., Karmasin, M., Krainer, L., Krotz, F., Litschka, M., & Rath, M. (2020). Was kann angewandte Medienethik für die Gesellschaft leisten? [What can applied media ethics accomplish for society?]. Derstandard.at. Retrieved from https://www.derstandard.de/story/2000117701281/was-kann-angewandte-medienethik-fuer-die-gesellschaft-leisten
  • Eberwein, T. (2020). Österreich: Die Corona-Krise und die Medien. Ejo - European Journalism Observatory. Retrieved from https://de.ejo-online.eu/qualitaet-ethik/oesterreich-die-corona-krise-und-die-medien
  • Eberwein, T. (2020). Warum trollen Online-Trolle? Interview mit der ÖAW PR [Why do online trolls troll?]. Homepage der ÖAW. Retrieved from https://www.oeaw.ac.at/detail/news/warum-trollen-online-trolle/
  • Eberwein, T. (2019). Poster: Troll oder Glaubenskrieger? [Troll or warrior of faith?]. Derstandard.at. Retrieved from https://www.derstandard.de/story/2000112143379/poster-trolle-oder-glaubenskrieger
  • Eberwein, T., Karmasin, M., & Saurwein, F. (2019). Jenseits von Elmau. Die Finanzierung des öffentlichen Rundfunks in Europa [East of Elmau. The funding of public broadcasting in Europe]. Epd Medien, 4, 3-6.
  • Eberwein, T., Karmasin, M., & Saurwein, F. (2019). Öffentlicher Rundfunk in Europa: Finanzierung beeinflusst Publikumserfolg [Public broadcasting in Europe: Funding affects audience performance]. Derstandard.at. Retrieved from https://www.derstandard.at/story/2000107140530/oeffentlicher-rundfunk-in-europa-finanzierung-beeinflusst-publikumserfolg
  • Eberwein, T. (2018). Futter für den Troll. Motive für disruptives Kommentieren auf Nachrichten-Websites – und wie sich dagegen vorgehen lässt. Neue Gegenwart, 60. Retrieved from http://www.neuegegenwart.de/ausgabe60/troll.htm
  • Eberwein, T. (2018). Journey to a terra incognita. IALJS annual convention 2018 in Vienna. Literary Journalism, 12, 2-4. Retrieved from http://ialjs.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/1806_IALJS_Newsletterv4.pdf
  • Eberwein, T. (2018). Wider den Geschwindigkeitswahn der Medien [Against the media´s addiction to speed]. Derstandard.at Blog. Retrieved from https://derstandard.at/2000079693608/Wider-den-Geschwindigkeitswahn-der-Medien?_blogGroup=2
  • Schmidt, T., Eberwein, T., & et al.,. (2017). Alarmed, unsettled, wary: European media ponder a Trump presidency. European Journalism Observatory (Ejo). Retrieved from http://en.ejo.ch/media-politics/alarmed-unsettled-wary-european-media-ponder-a-trump-presidency
  • Eberwein, T., & Porlezza, C. (2016). Bürgerjournalismus belebt das Mediensystem [Citizen journalism revitalizes the media system]. European Journalism Observatory (Ejo). Retrieved from http://de.ejo-online.eu/digitales/buergerjournalismus-belebt-das-mediensystem
  • Averbeck-Lietz, S., & Eberwein, T. (2016). Grußwort [Welcome Note]. In A. Blome (Ed.), 90 Jahre Institut für Zeitungsforschung. Rückblicke und Ausblick (pp. 7-9). Essen: Klartext.
  • Eberwein, T. (2016). Nach dem Rausch: Bürgerjournalismus und Laienberichterstattung [After the frenzy: Citizen journalism and lay coverage]. Derstandard.at. Retrieved from http://derstandard.at/2000046816780/Nach-dem-Rausch-Buergerjournalismus-undLaienberichterstattung
  • Eberwein, T. (2016). Literary Journalism (Literarischer Journalismus). In Deutscher Fachjournalisten-Verband (Ed.), Journalistische Genres (pp. 301-311). Konstanz, München: UVK.
  • Eberwein, T. (2016). Der digitale Umbruch als Chance [The digital transformation as an opportunity]. In Transparency International Deutschland (Ed.), Korruption im Journalismus. Wahrnehmung - Meinung - Lösung (pp. 23-24). Berlin: Transparency International Deutschland. Retrieved from https://www.transparency.de/fileadmin/pdfs/Themen/Medien/Transparency_Korruption_im_Journalismus_16-05-03.pdf
  • Eberwein, T. (2016). New Journalism. In Deutscher Fachjournalisten-Verband (Ed.), Journalistische Genres (pp. 335-346). Konstanz, München: UVK.
  • Eberwein, T. (2016). Gonzo Journalism (Gonzo-Journalismus). In Deutscher Fachjournalisten-Verband (Ed.), Journalistische Genres (pp. 285-294). Konstanz, München: UVK.
  • Eberwein, T. (2016). Terra incognita. European Journalism Observatory (Ejo). Retrieved from http://de.ejo-online.eu/digitales/terra-incognita
  • Eberwein, T. (2016). Terra incognita: Medienselbstregulierung ist überfordert [Terra incognita: Media self-regulation is overburdened]. Derstandard.at. Retrieved from http://derstandard.at/2000030564462/Terra-incognitaMedienselbstregulierung-ist-ueberfordert


Lectures

Keynotes

Keynotes

  • 10/12/2015 , Vienna
    Karmasin, Matthias Eberwein,Tobias
    Double standards: Mediatization as a challenge to media ethics
    International Conference "Resposibility & Resistance: Ethics in Mediatized Worlds"

Invited Lectures

Invited Lectures

  • 25/05/2022 , Nancy
    Eberwein, T.
    The rise and fall of the literary reportage in the Interwar period: The case of Joseph Roth
    2nd Transnational Literary Journalism Summer School (Université de Lorraine)
  • 11/12/2019 , Salzgitter
    Eberwein, T.
    Öffentlich-rechtlicher Rundfunk in Europa: Ein kennzahlenbasierter Vergleich zum Verhältnis von Finanzierung und Publikumsleistungen [Public service broadcasters in Europe]
    Ostfalia Medienforum
  • 11/07/2019 , Paris
    Eberwein, T.
    Ethical and strategic ways to respond to hostile media rhetoric
    5th World Journalism Education Congress
  • 11/07/2019 , Paris
    Eberwein, T.
    User participation is both the problem and the cure! A nuanced view on web-based media accountability processes
    5th World Journalism Education Congress
  • 18/10/2017 , Mexico City
    Eberwein,Tobias Gerard-Wenzel, Corinna
    Digital archiving in public service media: Ethical issues and legal restrictions
    World Conference of the International Federation of Television Archives (FIAT/IFTA)
  • 16/02/2017 , Munich
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Diskriminierungsschutz oder Denkverbot? Anmerkungen zur Ethik der Kriminalitätsberichterstattung im Zeitalter der Migration [Non-discrimination or thought control? Comments on the ethics of crime reporting in the age of migration]
    Jahrestagung des Netzwerks Medienethik und der DGPuK-Fachgruppe "Kommunikations- und Medienethik"
  • 05/05/2015 , Bremen
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Immer noch #neuland? Medienethik in digitalen Welten - komparativ betrachtet [Still #neuland? Media ethics in digital worlds - a comparative view]
    Zentrum für Medien-, Kommunikations- und Informationsforschung (ZeMKI) der Universität Bremen
  • 08/01/2015 , Mainz
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Darstellungsformen im Wandel: Crossmediale Genres [Journalistic genres in transition: Crossmedia]
    Journalistisches Seminar der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

Other Lectures

Other Lectures

  • 22/10/2022 , Aarhus
    Kõuts-Klemm, R. Eberwein, T. Peruško, Z. Vozab, D. Rožukalne, A. Stakle, A. Skulte, I.
    Media and communication research in smaller countries in Europe
    9th European Communication Conference
  • 22/10/2022 , Aarhus
    Harro-Loit, H. Eberwein, T.
    Media monitoring potentiality in 14 European countries: Risks and opportunities
    9th European Communication Conference
  • 27/05/2022 , Paris
    Dobek-Ostrowska, B. Eberwein, T. Kus, M.
    Media accountability in Western European countries and Post-Soviet states
    Annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA)
  • 13/05/2022 , Santiago
    Eberwein, T.
    Introspection and the public sphere: Joseph Roth revisited
    16th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS) at Universidad Alberto Hurtado
  • 06/05/2022 , Palma de Mallorca
    Eberwein, T.
    Journalistische Verantwortung unter den Bedingungen von Partizipation und Produsage
    Tagung des Interdisciplinary Media Ethics Center (IMEC)
  • 11/06/2021 , Zürich
    Eberwein, T. Karmasin, M. Saurwein, F.
    Ethik in Echtzeit: Herausforderungen für Terrorberichterstattung unter digitalen Vorzeichen am Beispiel von #wienterror [online]
    Mediensymposium 2021
  • 20/05/2021 , Copenhagen
    Eberwein, T.
    Reconstruction of a scandal: The Relotius case [online; postponed from 2020]
    15th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS)
  • 27/10/2020 , Dublin
    Eberwein, T.
    Watching the watchdog: Online discourses about media frauds
    21st Association of Internet Researchers Conference (online)
  • 15/09/2020 , Coventry
    Eberwein, T.
    Towards a participatory turn in journalism ethics? Lessons from the ethics of care
    Online conference “Responsible Journalism and Communication in Divided and Conflicted Societies”
  • 20/02/2020 , München
    Eberwein, T.
    Sagen, was sein könnte: Wahrheit und Fälschung im aktuellen Erzähljournalismus. Medienethische Überlegungen am Beispiel des Falls Relotius [Truth and fiction in current narrative journalism - the case Relotius]
    Jahrestagung des Netzwerks Medienethik und der DGPuK-Fachgruppe „Kommunikations- und Medienethik“
  • 19/09/2019 , Stockholm
    Eberwein, T. Wolter, L. Schamuhn, S. Chan-Olmsted, S.
    The value of CSR engagement for start-ups: Lessons from a German case study
    5th CSRCOM Conference
  • 10/07/2019 , Paris
    Eberwein, T.
    “Don’t feed the troll!” Dysfunctional user participation as a challenge for journalism education
    5th World Journalism Education Congress
  • 08/07/2019 , Madrid
    Fengler, S. Eberwein, T. Speck, D.
    De-westernizing media accountability research
    Annual conference of the International Association for Media Communication Research
  • 25/05/2019 , Washington, D.C.
    Eberwein, Tobias Saurwein, Florian Karmasin, Matthias
    Public Service Broadcasting in Europe: Exploring the Relationship Between Funding and Audience Performance
    69th Annual ICA Conference: „Communication Beyond Boundaries“
  • 10/05/2019 , Stony Brook
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Literary journalism as journalistic self-observation. How the genre irritates the profession – and thereby reinforces its identity
    14th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies
  • 22/02/2019 , Cologne
    Eberwein, Tobias
    „Troll“ oder „Glaubenskrieger“? Zur Differenzierung dysfunktionaler Formen der Medienkritik in Online-Kommentaren [“Troll” or “warrior of faith”? Differentiating dysfunctional forms of media criticism in online comments]
    Jahrestagung der DGPuK-Fachgruppe „Kommunikations- und Medienethik“
  • 01/11/2018 , Lugano
    Saurwein, Florian Eberwein, Tobias Karmasin, Matthias
    Public service broadcasters in Europe: Exploring the input-impact-relations and their implications for media politics.
    ECREA 2018 - 7th European Communication Conference: "Centers and Peripheries: Communication, Research, Translation"
  • 12/10/2018 , Montreal
    Eberwein, Tobias Gerard-Wenzel, Corinna
    Memory of the future? Digital archives in public service media.
    19th annual meeting of the AoIR
  • 23/06/2018 , Eugene, OR
    Eberwein, Tobias
    ‘Trolls’ or ‘warriors of faith’? Differentiating dysfunctional forms of media criticism in online comments
    Annual Conference of the IAMCR
  • 15/06/2018 , Berlin
    Fengler, Susanne Eberwein, Tobias Karmasin, Matthias
    Media accountability – a global perspective beyond ‘The West’. Introductory talk.
    Workshop „Media and Transparency – A Global Perspective“ following the Herrenhausen Conference
  • 28/05/2018 , Prague
    Eberwein, Tobias Gerard-Wenzel, Corinna
    Digital archiving in public service media: Ethical issues and legal restrictions
    68th Annual ICA Conference
  • 24/05/2018 , Prague
    Porlezza, Colin Eberwein, Tobias
    A participatory turn in journalism ethics: Rethinking objectivity on the grounds of participatory journalism.
    ICA Pre-conference “’The Participatory Turn’ Ten Years Later: Trust/Distrust and Engagement/Disengagement”
  • 27/10/2017 , St. Pölten
    Eberwein, Tobias Saurwein, Florian Vogl, Nadja Karmasin, Matthias
    Kennzahlen des öffentlichen Rundfunks – ein internationaler Vergleich [Key figures of public broadcasting – an international comparison]
    Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der DGPuK-Fachgruppe Medienökonomie und des Netzwerks Medienstrukturen: "Zur Ökonomie gemeinwohlorientierter Medien"
  • 14/09/2017 , Cardiff
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Who let the trolls out? Understanding dysfunctional follow-up communication on journalistic news platforms
    Future of Journalism 2017 conference
  • 28/06/2017 , Klagenfurt
    Saurwein, Florian Eberwein, Tobias
    Verantwortungsfragen im Kontext des Automatisierungstrends: Zunehmende Automatisierung - Verteilte Verantwortlichkeit [Questions of responsibility in the context of automation: Increasing automation - distributed accountability]
    Workshop "Der Mensch im digitalen Zeitalter", Alpen-Adria-Universität
  • 28/06/2017 , Klagenfurt
    Kaufmann, Katja Eberwein, Tobias
    Gesellschaftliche Teilhabe durch Smartphones? Überlegungen zum Verhältnis von Medienbildung und Empowerment [Social participation through smartphones? Thoughts on the relationship between media literacy and empowerment]
    Workshop "Der Mensch im digitalen Zeitalter", Alpen-Adria Universität
  • 25/05/2017 , San Diego, CA
    Eberwein, Tobias Kus, Michal Porlezza, Colin Splendore, Sergio
    Lost ground? The ethics of participatory media production
    Preconference "Ordinary Citizens in the News" - ICA 67th Annual Conference
  • 12/05/2017 , Ghent
    Eberwein, Tobias Karmasin, Matthias Saurwein, Florian Vogl, Nadja
    For what it’s worth. Measuring the performance of public service broadcasters in Europe
    Annual conference of the European Media Management Association (emma): "Value Creation in Media Markets: Business Models, Clusters and Ecosystems"
  • 11/05/2017 , Halifax, Nova Scotia
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Searching with the good eye closed. Erich Maria Remarque and the politics of entertainment
    12th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS)
  • 12/04/2017 , St. Petersburg
    Eberwein, Tobias Fengler, Susanne Karmasin, Matthias
    Transformations of media self-regulation - a comparative view
    5th international conference "Comparative Media Studies in Today’s World"
  • 31/03/2017 , Düsseldorf
    Eberwein, Tobias Fengler, Susanne Karmasin, Matthias
    Vernetzung der Medien(selbst)regulierung: Eine vergleichende Analyse von Media-Accountability-Strukturen in 30 europäischen Staaten [Networks of media (self-)regulation. A comparative analysis of media accountability structures in 30 European states]
    62th Annual Conference of the German Communication Association (DGPuK)
  • 23/03/2017 , Odense
    Eberwein, Tobias Porlezza, Colin Splendore, Sergio Kus, Michal
    Integration through participation? Functions (and failures) of citizen journalism in the digital age
    ECREA Journalism Studies Conference 2017
  • 16/02/2017 , Munich
    Eberwein, Tobias Porlezza, Colin
    Integration durch Partizipation? Funktionen (und Fehlleistungen) des digitalen Bürgerjournalismus [Integration through participation? Functions (and failures) of citizen journalism]
    Jahrestagung des Netzwerks Medienethik und der DGPuK-Fachgruppe „Kommunikations- und Medienethik“
  • 11/11/2016 , Prague
    Schäfer-Hock, Christian Eberwein, Tobias Karmasin, Matthias
    Ancillary copyright for newspaper publishers: Six recommendations for better media policy in Europe
    6th European Communication Conference, Prague
  • 10/11/2016 , Prague
    Eberwein, Tobias Kus, Michal Porlezza, Colin Splendore, Sergio
    The ethics of citizen journalism: (Dis)continuities in the norms and values of participatory media production
    6th ECREA European Communication Conference
  • 08/11/2016 , Prague
    Eberwein, Tobias Fengler, Susanne Karmasin, Matthias
    Media accountability in Europe. Results from a 33-country study
    ECREA 2016 preconference : "Media Accountability at the Crossroads: European Challenges and Perspectives"
  • 06/10/2016 , Milan
    Eberwein, Tobias
    The accountable journalist 2.0. Monitoring newsroom responsibility in the digital age
    5th International Conference on Social Responsibility, Ethics and Sustainable Business
  • 16/09/2016 , Milan
    Eberwein, Tobias
    What’s good journalism after all? On the transformation of journalistic norms and standards in participatory media production
    XXX Convegno Società Italiana di Scienza Politica
  • 28/07/2016 , Leicester
    Eberwein, Tobias Kus, Michal Porlezza, Colin Splendore, Sergio
    A vague memory of professionalism. On the role of journalistic standards in the education of citizen journalists
    Annual conference of the International Association for Media Communication Research (IAMCR)
  • 28/07/2016 , Leicester
    Schäfer-Hock, Christian Eberwein, Tobias Karmasin, Matthias
    Arguments against ancillary copyright for newspaper publishers - reactionary or not? An analysis of the rhetoric in a significant dispute in modern European media policy
    Annual conference of the International Association for Media Communication Research (IAMCR)
  • 15/07/2016 , Auckland
    Eberwein, Tobias Porlezza, Colin Karmasin, Matthias
    Into the void: Exploring media ethics in the digital age. International cases and consequences for journalism education
    4th World Journalism Education Congress, Auckland, NZ
  • 10/06/2016 , Fukuoka
    Eberwein, Tobias Fengler, Susanne Kaufmann, Katja Brinkmann, Janis Karmasin, Matthias
    Measuring media accountability in Europe: A comparative study of infrastructures of media self-regulation in 30 European states
    Annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA)
  • 10/06/2016 , Fukuoka
    Eberwein, Tobias Porlezza, Colin
    Both sides of the story. Communication ethics and media accountability in transition
    66th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA) Fukuoka
  • 20/05/2016 , Porto Alegre
    Eberwein,Tobias
    A brief history of story: On the origins of German-language literary journalism
    11th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS)
  • 31/03/2016 , Leipzig
    Eberwein, Tobias Porlezza, Colin Karmasin, Matthias
    Integration und Wandel. Entwicklungsoptionen einer Kommunikations- und Medienethik im digitalen Umbruch [Integration and change. Options for communication and media ethics in the digital transformation]
    61st Annual Conference of the German Communication Association (DGPuK)
  • 26/11/2015 , Salzburg
    Eberwein, Tobias Porlezza, Colin Karmasin, Matthias
    Ignoreland: How digitization disrupts journalistic ethics and self-regulation
    ECREA Digital Culture and Communication Section: Digital Culture: Standards, disruptions and values
  • 19/11/2015 , Barcelona
    Porlezza, Colin Eberwein, Tobias
    Land of confusion? News organizations and ethical guidelines in a digital networked environment
    Communication, Development and Human Rights: Social change and media flows
  • 12/07/2015 , Montreal
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Narrative journalism and emotional trust: How multimedia storytelling affects reader responses
    Jahrestagung des International Association for Media Communication Research (IAMCR)
  • 07/05/2015 , Minneapolis
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Diffusion of the unimitable. Helge Timmerberg and the advent of German Gonzo
    10th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS)
  • 11/04/2015 , Lodz
    Eberwein, Tobias Bichler, Klaus Porlezza, Colin Karmasin, Matthias
    Journalism's terra incognita. Exploring the ethics of digital media - a comparative view
    ICA Regional Conference: Expanding Communication: Old Boundaries and New Frontiers
  • 13/03/2015 , Bern
    Porlezza, Colin Bichler, Klaus Eberwein, Tobias Karmasin, Matthias
    Journalistische Ethik-Kodizes im digitalen Wandel. Aktualisierungsbedarf für berufsethische Richtlinien? Ergebnisse einer vergleichenden Drei-Länder-Studie [Journalistic codes of ethics in transition. Do professional guidelines need an update?]
    Jahrestagung der Schweizer Gesellschaft für Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft
  • 14/11/2014 , Lisbon
    Splendore, Sergio Di Salvo, Philip Eberwein, Tobias Groenhart, Harmen Kus, Michal Porlezza, Colin
    Teaching Big. Educational strategies in the field of data journalism - a comparative study in six European countries
    5th European Communication Conference (ECREA)
  • 13/11/2014 , Lisbon
    Eberwein, Tobias Fengler, Susanne Karmasin, Matthias
    Beyond the system boundary: Towards a transcultural theory of media accountability.
    5th European Communication Conference (ECREA)
  • 28/05/2014 , Passau
    Eberwein, Tobias Fengler, Susanne Karmasin, Matthias
    (Selbst-) Regulierung digitaler Öffentlichkeit(en). Medienpolitische Implikationen einer internationalen Vergleichsstudie [(Self-) regulation of digital public(s). Media-political implications of an international comparative study]
    59th annual conference of the German Communication Association (DGPuK)
  • 28/05/2014 , Passau
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Journalistisches Erzählen im Wandel. Ergebnisse einer Mehrmethodenstudie [Journalistic storytelling in transition. Results of a multi-method study]
    59th annual conference of the German Communication Association (DGPuK)
  • 15/05/2014 , Paris
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Functional deceleration: Aims and effects of journalistic storytelling in the digital age
    9th annual conference of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS)
  • 28/03/2014 , Thessaloniki
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Journalistic storytelling in transition: The power of narrative - offline and online
    Conference "Journalism in Transition: Crisis or Opportunity?"
  • 22/02/2014 , Münster
    Karmasin, Matthias Fengler, Susanne Lönnendonker, Julia Willner, Anja-Kristin Eberwein, Tobias
    Redaktionelle Transparenz und Vertrauen in Journalismus. Ergebnisse einer komparativen Kommunikatorstudie [Editorial transparency and trust in journalism. Results of a comparative communicator study]
    Tagung der DGPuK-Fachgruppe Journalistik/Journalismusforschung: Vertrauen im Journalismus
  • 13/02/2014 , Munich
    Karmasin, Matthias Fengler, Susanne Eberwein, Tobias
    Gender or Culture? Zu geschlechtsspezifischen Differenzen von Verantwortungswahrnehmung in europäischen Redaktionen [Gender or Culture? Gender-related differences of responsibility perception in European editorial offices]
    DGPuK Fachgruppentagung 2013/2014: Medien, Ethik und Geschlecht - Zur Frage nach Gerechtigkeit und Vielfalt in der Medienwelt

Popular Lectures

Popular Lectures

  • 05/12/2022 , Tartu
    Harro-Loit, H. Eberwein, T. Glowacki, M. Dobek-Ostrowska, B.
    Monitoring capability approach for dissemination: Recap of two recent conferences.
    Podcast MEDIAdelcom – Finding risks and opportunities for media
  • 11/04/2022 , Tartu
    Eberwein, T. Oggolder, C. Krakovsky, C.
    Observations in draft country case studies: Austria
    Podcast MEDIAdelcom – Finding risks and opportunities for media
  • 10/12/2021 , Wien
    Harro-Loit, H. Glowacki, M. Peruško, Z. Berglez, P. Eberwein, T.
    Recapping MEDIAdelcom’s year 2021, with season’s greetings
    Podcast MEDIAdelcom – Finding risks and opportunities for media
  • 22/10/2021 , Wien
    Eberwein, T.
    Teilnahme am ORF-ExpertInnengesprächs 2021 zum Thema „Wissenschaft“
    ExpertInnengesprächs 2021 zum Thema „Wissenschaft“
  • 16/09/2021 , Tallinn
    Harro-Loit, H. Raycheva, L. Rožukalne, A. Parder, M.-L. Ots, M. Vozab, D. Kreutler, M. Eberwein, T.
    Project meeting in Tallinn
    Podcast - MEDIAdelcom: Finding risks and opportunities for media
  • 20/04/2021 , Brasilia
    Eberwein, T.
    Communication and democracy in debate: Media accountability
    Podcast LabAudio/FAC
  • 04/04/2020
    Eberwein, T. Schulz, W. Schultz, T.
    Journalismus: Dinge so darstellen, wie sie sind (Vortrag zum Fall Relotius)
    Deutschlandfunk Nova, Sendung „Hörsaal“
  • 09/03/2020
    Eberwein, T.
    Warum Trolle trollen. Über die Lust an der Provokation im Netz [Interview zur Troll-Studie von T. Eberwein]
    Ö1 Digital.Leben.
  • 18/02/2020
    Eberwein, T.
    Was Trolle motiviert [Interview zur Troll-Studie von T. Eberwein]
    Ö1 Wissen aktuell
  • 06/09/2017 , Wien
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Literarischer Journalismus in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Zu den Potenzialen narrativer Darstellungsformen in Zeitungen und Zeitschriften 2 [Literary journalism in past and present. On the potentials of narrative genres in newspapers and magazines]
    7. Wiener Seminar für Mitarbeiter/innen der Österreich-Bibliotheken im Ausland: Kreativität als Potential in Kunst und Wissenschaft
  • 21/06/2017 , Wien
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Literarischer Journalismus in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Zu den Potenzialen narrativer Darstellungsformen in Zeitungen und Zeitschriften 1 [Literary journalism in past and present. On the potentials of narrative genres in newspapers and magazines]
    6. Wiener Seminar für Mitarbeiter/innen der Österreich-Bibliotheken im Ausland: Kreativität als Potential in Kunst und Wissenschaft
  • 22/11/2016 , Wien
    Eberwein, Tobias
    Statements zum Thema "Information"
    ORF-ExpertInnengespräch