Alles so schön fit und gesund hier : Gesundheit und Krankheit in Sozialen Netzwerken. - In: Schüler/innen, ISSN 0949-2852, (2020), S. 24-27
New formats, new methods: computational approaches as a way forward for media entertainment research. - In: Media and communication, ISSN 2183-2439, Bd. 8 (2020), 3, S. 147-152
The rise of new technologies and platforms, such as mobile devices and streaming services, has substantially changed the media entertainment landscape and continues to do so. Since its subject of study is changing constantly and rapidly, research on media entertainment has to be quick to adapt. This need to quickly react and adapt not only relates to the questions researchers need to ask but also to the methods they need to employ to answer those questions. Over the last few years, the field of computational social science has been developing and using methods for the collection and analysis of data that can be used to study the use, content, and effects of entertainment media. These methods provide ample opportunities for this area of research and can help in overcoming some of the limitations of self-report data and manual content analyses that most of the research on media entertainment is based on. However, they also have their own set of challenges that researchers need to be aware of and address to make (full) use of them. This thematic issue brings together studies employing computational methods to investigate different types and facets of media entertainment. These studies cover a wide range of entertainment media, data types, and analysis methods, and clearly highlight the potential of computational approaches to media entertainment research. At the same time, the articles also include a critical perspective, openly discuss the challenges and limitations of computational methods, and provide useful suggestions for moving this nascent field forward.
https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i3.3530
How is the COVID-19 pandemic affecting our sexualities? An overview of the current media narratives and research hypotheses. - In: Archives of sexual behavior, ISSN 1573-2800, Bd. 49 (2020), 8, S. 2765-2778
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-020-01790-z
Design, use, and effects of sex dolls and sex robots: scoping review. - In: Journal of medical internet research, ISSN 1438-8871, Bd. 22 (2020), 7, e18551, S. 1-28
https://doi.org/10.2196/18551
[Rezension von: Barker, Meg-John, 1974-, Mediated intimacy]. - In: Zeitschrift für Sexualforschung. - Stuttgart : Thieme, 2001- , ISSN: 1438-9460 , ZDB-ID: 2073538-8, ISSN 1438-9460, Bd. 33 (2020), 2, S. 115-116
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1159-2677
How is the COVID-19 pandemic changing our sexualities? An overview of media narratives in spring 2020 :
Wie verändert die COVID-19-Pandemie unsere Sexualitäten? : eine Übersicht medialer Narrative im Frühjahr 2020. - In: Zeitschrift für Sexualforschung, ISSN 1438-9460, Bd. 33 (2020), 2, S. 65-75
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1165-7760
[Rezension von: Perel, Esther, The state of affairs]. - In: Zeitschrift für Sexualforschung. - Stuttgart : Thieme, 2001- , ISSN: 1438-9460 , ZDB-ID: 2073538-8, ISSN 1438-9460, Bd. 33 (2020), 1, S. 55-56
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1123-0912
[Rezension von: Robot sex]. - In: Zeitschrift für Sexualforschung. - Stuttgart : Thieme, 2001- , ISSN: 1438-9460 , ZDB-ID: 2073538-8, ISSN 1438-9460, Bd. 33 (2020), 1, S. 46-48
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1102-6747
Mobiles Lernen. - In: Handbuch Bildungstechnologie, (2020), S. 259-270
Sexualität in der Pflege : zwischen Tabu, Grenzüberschreitung und Lebenslust. - In: Pflege, (2020), S. 266-278