Cornelius Puschmann's website

Publications

    Monographs

  1. Puschmann, C. (2010). The Corporate Blog as an Emerging Genre of Computer-mediated Communication: Features, Constraints, Discourse Situation. (S. Hagenhoff, D. Hogrefe, E. Mittler, M. Schumann, G. Spindler, & V. Wittke, eds.) Göttinger Schriften zur Internetforschung (Vol. 7). Göttingen: Universitätsverlag Göttingen. (pdf, bibtex, order from Göttingen University Press or Amazon.de)
  2. Book chapters (peer-reviewed)

  3. Puschmann, C. (to appear). (Micro)blogging science? Notes on potentials and constraints of new forms of scholarly communication. In S. Friesike & S. Bartling (eds.), Opening Science. New York, NY: Springer.
  4. Gaffney, D., & Puschmann, C. (to appear). Data collection on Twitter. In A. Bruns, K. Weller, J. Burgess, M. Mahrt & C. Puschmann (eds.), Twitter and Society. New York, NY: Peter Lang.
  5. Puschmann, C., & Burgess, J. (to appear). The politics of Twitter data. In A. Bruns, K. Weller, J. Burgess, M. Mahrt & C. Puschmann (eds.), Twitter and Society. New York, NY: Peter Lang. (preprint on SSRN)
  6. Puschmann, C. (2013). Blogging. In S.C. Herring, D. Stein, & T. Virtanen (eds.): Pragmatics of Computer-Mediated Communication (pp. 83-108). Berlin/New York, NY: De Gruyter Mouton. (pdf, bibtex)
  7. Puschmann, C., & Mahrt, M. (2012). Scholarly blogging: A new form of publishing or science journalism 2.0? In A. Tokar, M. Beurskens, S. Keuneke, M. Mahrt, I. Peters, C. Puschmann, K. Weller, & T. van Treeck (eds.), Science and the Internet. Düsseldorf: Düsseldorf University Press. (pdf, bibtex)
  8. Thelwall, M., Kousha, K., Weller, K., & Puschmann, C. (2012). Assessing the impact of online academic videos. In G. Widen Wulff & K. Holmberg (eds.): Social Information Research (pp. 195-213). Bradford: Emerald Group Publishing Limited. (pdf, bibtex)
  9. Puschmann, C. (2012). Technisierte Erzählungen? Blogs und die Rolle der Zeitlichkeit im Web 2.0. In A. Nünning, J. Rupp, R. Hagelmoser, & J. I. Meyer (eds.): Narrative Genres im Internet: Theoretische Bezugsrahmen, Mediengattungstypologie und Funktionen (pp. 93-114). Trier: WVT. (pdf, bibtex)
  10. Puschmann, C., & Heyd, T. (2012). #narrative: Formen des persönlichen Erzählens bei Twitter. In A. Nünning, J. Rupp, R. Hagelmoser, & J. I. Meyer (eds.): Narrative Genres im Internet: Theoretische Bezugsrahmen, Mediengattungstypologie und Funktionen (pp. 171-191). Trier: WVT. (pdf, bibtex)
  11. Puschmann, C. (2010). "Thank you for thinking we could" — use and function of interpersonal pronouns in corporate web logs. In Heidrun Dorgeloh & Anja Wanner (eds.): Approaches to Syntactic Variation and Genre (pp. 167-194). Berlin/New York, NY: De Gruyter Mouton. (pdf, bibtex)
  12. Puschmann, C. (2009). Lies at Wal-Mart. Style and the subversion of genre in the Life at Wal-Mart blog. In Janet Giltrow & Dieter Stein (eds.): Genres in the Internet (pp. 49-84). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (pdf, bibtex)
  13. Journal articles (peer-reviewed)

  14. Puschmann, C., & Burgess, J. (to appear). Big Data, Meaning, and Metaphor. International Journal of Communication (special issue “Big Data, Big Questions, or, Accounting for Big Data”, guest-edited by Kate Crawford and Mary L. Gray).
  15. Puschmann, C. (to appear). Beyond the filter bubble: From consumers to curators Global Perspectives on Digital History.
  16. Puschmann, C. (2009). Vom Object Web zum Discourse Web. Metaphern der digitalen Kommunikation im Wandel und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Wissenschaft. LIBREAS.Library Ideas, 5(2). (html, pdf, bibtex)
  17. Puschmann, C., & Reimer, P. (2007). DiPP and eLanguage: Two cooperative models for open access. First Monday, 12(10). (html, bibtex)
  18. Bayer, O., Höhfeld, S., Josbächer, F., Kimm, N., Kradepohl, I., Kwiatkowski, M., Puschmann, C., Sabbagh, M., Werner, N., & Vollmer, U. (2005). Evaluation of an ontology-based knowledge-management system. A case study of Convera RetrievalWare 8.0. Information Services and Use, 25(3), pp. 181-195. (pdf, bibtex)
  19. Conference papers (peer-reviewed)

  20. Bastos, M., Puschmann, C., Travitzki, R. (accepted). Tweeting Across Hashtags: Overlapping Users and the Importance of Language, Topics, and Politics. Proceedings of 24th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, 1–3 May 2013, Paris. (pdf)
  21. Gaffney, D., & Puschmann, C. (2012). Game or measurement? Algorithmic transparency and the Klout score. Paper presented at #Influence12 – Symposium & Workshop on Measuring Influence on Social Media, 28-29 September 2012, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. (pdf, bibtex)
  22. Mahrt, M., & Puschmann, C. (2012). Schnittstelle zur Öffentlichkeit oder virtueller Elfenbeinturm? Inhaltsanalytische Befunde zur Leserschaft von Wissenschaftsblogs. In Proceedings of the Conference on Public Science and New Media. Karlsruhe: Zentrum für angewandte Kulturwissenschaft. (pdf, bibtex)
  23. Bastos, M., Travitzki, R., & Puschmann, C. (2012). What sticks with whom? Twitter follower-followee networks and news classification. In Proceedings of the 6th AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM 2012), Workshop on the Potential of Social Media Tools and Data for Journalists, 4 June 2012, Dublin, Ireland. (html abstract, pdf, bibtex)
  24. Weller, K., Dröge, E., & Puschmann, C. (2011). Citation analysis in Twitter: Approaches for defining and measuring information flows within tweets during scientific conferences. In M. Rowe, M. Stankovic, A-S. Dadzie, & M. Hardey (eds.), Making Sense of Microposts (#MSM2011), Workshop at the Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2011), Heraklion, Greece (pp. 1-12). CEUR Workshop Proceedings Vol. 718. (pdf)
  25. Dröge, E., Maghferat, P., Puschmann, C., Verbina, J., & Weller, K. (2011). Konferenz-Tweets. Ein Ansatz zur Analyse der Twitter-Kommunikation bei wissenschaftlichen Konferenzen. In J. Griesbaum, T. Mandl, & C. Womser-Hacker (eds.), Information und Wissen: global, sozial und frei? Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium for Information Science (ISI 2011) (pp. 98-110). Boizenburg: Verlag Werner Hülsbusch. (pdf, bibtex)
  26. Stein, D., & C. Puschmann (2010).* Timely or timeless? The scholar’s dilemma. Thoughts on open access and the social contract of publishing. In C. Puschmann & D. Stein (eds.): Towards Open Access Scholarship. Selected Papers from the Berlin 6 Open Access Conference (pp. 5-10). Düsseldorf: Düsseldorf University Press. (pdf, bibtex)
  27. Puschmann, C. (2009). Diary or megaphone? The pragmatic mode of weblogs. Paper presented at Language in the (New) Media: Technologies and Ideologies, September 3-6 2009, Seattle, WA, USA. (pdf, bibtex)
  28. (* introduction to the proceedings volume)

    Conference posters (peer-reviewed)

  29. Mahrt, M., & Puschmann, P. (2012). Coping with risks and crises through communication: Uses of science blogs on acute food risks and nuclear disasters? Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communications Association (ICA '12), Phoenix, AZ, USA. (pdf)
  30. Weller, K., & Puschmann, P. (2011). Twitter for Scientific communication: How can citations/references be identified and measured? Poster presented at the 3rd International Conference on Web Science (ACM WebSci '11), Koblenz, Germany. (pdf)
  31. Puschmann, C. Weller, K., & Dröge, E. (2011).* Studying Twitter conversations as (dynamic) graphs: visualization and structural comparison. Poster presented at General Online Research '11, Düsseldorf, Germany. (pdf)
  32. (* awarded Best Poster Award)

    Edited volumes and conference proceedings (editor)

  33. Bruns, A., Weller, K., Burgess, J., Mahrt, M., & Puschmann, C. (eds.) (forthcoming). Twitter and Society. New York, NY: Peter Lang.
  34. Tokar, A., Beurskens, M., Keuneke, S., Mahrt, M., Peters, I., Puschmann, C., Weller, K., & van Treeck, T. (eds.) (2012). Science and the Internet. Düsseldorf: Düsseldorf University Press. (pdf)
  35. Schomburg, S., Leggewie, C., Lobin, H., & Puschmann, C. (eds.) (2011). Digitale Wissenschaft. Stand und Entwicklung digital vernetzer Forschung in Deutschland. Köln: Hochschulbibliothekszentrum NRW. (pdf, bibtex)
  36. Puschmann, C., & Stein, D. (eds.) (2010). Towards Open Access Scholarship. Selected Papers from the Berlin 6 Open Access Conference. Düsseldorf: Düsseldorf University Press. (pdf, bibtex)
  37. Peters, I., Puschmann, C., Trkulja, V., & Weller, K. (eds.) (2010). Social Software @ Work. Collaborative Work, Communication and Knowledge Management in Theory and Practice. Proceedings of the 1st Interdisciplinary Workshop of the Heinrich-Heine-University. Düsseldorf, Germany, September 28th and 29th, 2009. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Vol. 591. (html, pdf, bibtex)
  38. Reports (unreviewed)

  39. Açar, A., Bärwolff, M., Jungherr, A., Kappes, C., Klotz, U., Lesch, H., Lüke, F., Lutterbeck, B., Marienfeld, F., Niebuhr, M., Pallas, F., Pickhardt, M., Buermeyer, U., Puschmann, C., Raabe, O., Schallaböck, J., Seemann, M., Senges, M., Spindler, M., Sooth, S., Süß, G., Capurro, R., Dehmel, S., Gersdorf, H., Gröschel, P., Gürses, S., Hansen-Oest, S., Höppner, U. (2011). Privatheit und Öffentlichkeit: Phänomene, Szenarien, Denkanstöße. Abschlussbericht der 4. Initiative Digitale Privatheit und Öffentlichkeit. Berlin: Internet & Gesellschaft Co:llaboratory. (html, pdf)
  40. Textbook chapters and theses (author, unreviewed)

  41. Puschmann, C. (2010). Semantics. Chapter in the Düsseldorf Companion to English Linguistics. Published by the Department for English Language and Linguistics, University of Düsseldorf. (html)
  42. Puschmann, C. (2010). Pragmatics. Chapter in the Düsseldorf Companion to English Linguistics. Published by the Department for English Language and Linguistics, University of Düsseldorf. (html)
  43. Puschmann, C. (2005). Imagining the End. Don DeLillo’s Underworld as Counterhistory of the Cold War (unpublished M.A. Thesis, literary studies). (pdf)
  44. Non-academic press

    Current research on scholarly blogging has been cited in the German daily newspaper FAZ and jetzt.de Süddeutsche Zeitung. I've also been interviewed by Georgios Chatzoudis for the Gerda Henkel Foundation's web portal L.I.S.A. My work as part of the Junior Researchers Group "Science and the Internet" (with Katrin Weller) has been cited in Nature (in English). My previous research on blogging more generally has been briefly presented in jetzt.de Süddeutsche Zeitung, RP Online and CP Wissen (in German).

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