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Dr. Julia Drews

Institute for Media and Communication Studies

Research Associcate

Address
Garystr. 55
Room 303b
14195 Berlin
Fax
+49-30-838-57732

Office hours

by appointment

  • Since October 2012: Research Associate at the Institute for Media and Communication Studies at Freie Universität Berlin
    • Sub-project “Participatory risk communication” in research project “IRMRESS” of research consortium „InfectControl 2020“, funded by Federal Ministry of Education and Research (since 2015)
    • Sub-project "Communication” in research project "New Strategies for Ensuring Food Supply (NeuENV), funded by Federal Ministry of Education and Research (2012 – 2015)
  • April 2011 – September 2012: Project manager in communication agency in the healthcare industry
  • 2005-2010: Studies of Strategic Communication and Planning at the University of the Arts in Berlin with a focus on public relations, political communication and public affairs (diploma degree)
  • Diverse occupations and internships in the area of public and media relations, corporate communication
  • Risk and Crisis Communication
  • Political Communication
  • Organizational Communication

Drews, J. (2018). Risikokommunikation und Krisenkommunikation. Kommunikation von Behörden und die Erwartungen von Journalisten. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.

Drews, J., Dan, V., Osterheider, A. & Raupp, J. (2017, June): Participatory Risk Communication about Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Poster presented at the conference „Visions for Infection Control“, Jena.

Osterheider, A., Drews, J., Raupp, J., Dan, V. (2016, November): Communicating the risks of infection in the light of public health crisis: an interdisciplinary and evidenced-based approach. Paper presented at the 6th European Communication Conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), Prague.

Drews, J. & Raupp, J. (2016). Risiko- und Krisenkommunikation im Kontext der Ernährungsnotfallvorsorge. In U. Menski (Ed..) Neue Strategien der Ernährungsnotfallvorsorge. Ergebnisse aus dem Forschungsverbund NeuENV. Schriftenreihe Sicherheit Nr. 18 (pp. 119 – 139). Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin.

Drews, J. & Raupp, J. (2015). Kommunikation? – Aber sicher! Onlinevermittelte Krisenkommunikation und ihre Auswirkungen auf Journalismus, Bevölkerung und Organisationen. In S. Steiger, J. Schiller & L. Gerhold (Eds.) Sicherheitsforschung im Dialog. Beiträge aus der interdisziplinären Ringvorlesung „Wie sicher wollen wir leben?“ des Forschungsforum Öffentliche Sicherheit (pp. 51-72). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Verlag.

Drews, J. & Raupp, J. (2015, October): Social Media - A duty for authorities’ crisis communication? The social media usage of authorities, citizens and journalists in a large-scale crisis. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Crisis Communication in the 21st Century, Helsingborg.

Menski, U., Drews, J., Wahl, S.  & Tischer, H. (2015, May). Nur, solange der Vorrat reicht? Ausgewählte Ergebnisse einer Befragung von privaten Haushalten zur Bevorratung und Kommunikation im Falle einer Lebensmittelversorgungskrise. Poster presented at the conference „Grenzenlose Sicherheit? – Gesellschaftliche Dimensionen der Sicherheitsforschung“, Berlin.

Drews, J. & Raupp, J. & (2014, November): Talking to “the” Population? Citizens’ Communication and Information Seeking Behaviour in Crisis Situations. Paper presented at the Preconference ‘Crisis Management and Communication’ to the 5th European Communication Conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), Lisbon.

Raupp, J. & Drews, J. (2013, October): Communication about the breakdown of critical infrastructures - Risk communication and crisis preparedness for ensuring food supply. Paper presented at the 3rd International Conference on Crisis Communication ‚Crossing Boundaries in Crisis Communication’“, Erfurt.

Raupp, J. & Drews, J. (2013, June): Risk Communication and crisis preparedness of governmental authorities – In the case of a pandemic influenza. Paper presented within the „Crisis Communication Working Group“ at the annual conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), Dublin.

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