Elisabeth Hopfe, M.A.
Vitae
- 1996 born in Langenhagen
- 2016-2020 Bachelor studies in Media Management at the Department of Journalism and Communication Research (IJK), Hanover
- 2019 Internship in employer branding at Peek & Cloppenburg KG Düsseldorf
- 2020-2023 Master studies in Communication and Media Research at the Department of Journalism and Communication Research (IJK), Hanover
- 2020-2022 Working Student in project management Media at deep delta
- 2022 Internship in project management Diversity & Inclusion at Otto ( GmbH & Co KG)
- Since August 2023 Research Assistant at the Department of Journalism and Communication Research
Major teaching and research interests
- Health communication
- Reception and effects research
- Media psychology
Activities
Associate in the third-party funded project "Optimal Long-Term Survival after Cancer (OPTILATER)" for the evidence-based development, piloting and implementation of a diversity- and culture-sensitive information and consultation service for cancer survivors and their relatives
Publications
2022
Hopfe, E., Lessing, F., Willenbrock, G., Bachl, M. & Reich, S. (2022). Genderbasierte Diskriminierung in der Klimawandeldebatte auf Twitter [Gender-based discrimination in the climate change debate on Twitter]. In A. Kümpel, C. Peter, A. Schnauber-Stockmann & F. Mangold (Eds.), Nachhaltigkeit als Gegenstand und Zielgröße der Rezeptions- und Wirkungsforschung [Sustainability as an issue and target of reception and impact research] (pp. 191-208). doi.org/10.5771/9783748926436-191
Papers
2024
Hopfe, E., Weber, W., Baumann, E., Grünwald, V. & Weg-Remers, S. (2024, September). Recovered from cancer – No questions left? An analysis of information needs and behaviors among long-term cancer survivors in Germany. Paper presented at the 10th European Communication Conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), September 24-27, 2024, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
2023
Hopfe, E., Baumann, E. & Grünwald, V. (2023, November). Don’t forget those who made it through! Cancer information seeking needs and behaviors among long-term cancer survivors. Paper presented at the European Conference on Health Communication (ECHC), November 15-17, 2023, Klagenfurt, Austria.
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