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Contents 143 Editorial (by Tom Häussler, Sébastien Salerno)
General Section 149 Auste Valinciute: Science communication scholarship in Lithuania: A scoping study 165 Lijiang Shen, Suyeun Seung, Kristin K. Andersen, Demetria McNeal: The psychological
mechanisms of persuasive impact from narrative communication 183 Mariska Kleemans, Paul G. J. Hendriks Vettehen, Johannes W. J. Beentjes, Rob Eisinga:
The influence of sensationalist features in television news stories on perceived news quality and perceived sensationalism of viewers in different age groups
195 Andrea Mangani, Elisa Tizzoni: Media coverage of large countries at the 2015 Milan EXPO 209 Melanie Verhovnik: Trauma journalism and disaster resilience. German journalists’ coping
strategies when reporting about crime, violence, accidents, crises and natural disasters 221 Steffen Kolb, Mathias Oertel: Presseförderung als Mittel gegen Medienkonzentration
und für die publizistische Vielfalt? Quasi-experimentelle Untersuchung der Schweiz im Vergleich zu Belgien, Österreich, Irland sowie Deutschland
Reviews and Reports 251 Philipp Bachmann: Zehnder, Matthias (2017). Die Aufmerksamkeitsfalle. Wie Medien zu
Populismus führen. (Book review) 255 Stefano Bragato: Mark Epstein, Fulvio Orsitto, & Andrea Righi (Ed., 2017). TOTalitarian
ARTs: The Visual Arts, Fascism(s) and Mass-society. (Book review) 258 Gian Hernandez: Speaking of language and culture: A report on the conference
“ Approaches to Migration, Language, and Identity” 263 Letizia Volpin, Klara Skogmyr Marian, Fabienne Gfeller, Sylvia Gonzalez, Adrian Bangerter:
Young researchers conference of the Centre for Research on Social Interactions
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