Publications

*open access

 

Monography

  • Wallaschek, Stefan (2020): Empirische Solidaritätsforschung. Ein Überblick. Springer VS.
  • *Wallaschek, Stefan (2019): Mapping Solidarity in Europe. Discourse Networks in the Euro Crisis and Europe's Migration Crisis. State and University Library Bremen.

 

Peer reviewed articles

  • Wallaschek, Stefan / Verbalyte, Monika / Eigmüller, Monika. Cleavage Theory Meets Gender Equality: Examining Party Positions in Germany. In: European Politics and Society, OnlineFirst 22 Januar 2024.
  • Reinl, Ann-Kathrin / Wallaschek, Stefan (2024). All for one, and one for all? Analysing party positions on EU solidarity in Germany in challenging times. In: Government & Opposition, 59(1), 73-90.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan / Kavyanjali Kaushik / Monika Eigmüller. One conflict, two public spheres, three national debates? Comparing the value conflict over judicial independence in Europe across print and social media. In: Journal of Information Technology & Politics, OnlineFirst 12 November 2023.
  • Kneuer, Marianne / Wallaschek, Stefan (2023). Framing Covid-19: Public leadership and crisis communication by Chancellor Angela Merkel during the pandemic 2020. In: German Politics, 32(4), 686–709
  • *Waitkus, Nora / Wallaschek, Stefan (2022). Legitimate Wealth? How Wealthy Business Owners are Portrayed in the Press, In: Social Justice Research, 35(4), 404–435.
  • Kneuer, Marianne / Corsten, Michael / Schammann, Hannes / Kahle, Patrick / Wallaschek, Stefan / Ziegler, Franziska (2022): Claiming solidarity. A multilevel discursive reconstruction of solidarity. In: European Journal of Social Theory, 25 (3), 366-285.
  • *Wallaschek, Stefan / Kaushik, Kavyanjali / Verbalyte, Monika / Sojka, Aleksandra / Sorci, Giuliana / Trenz, Hans-Jörg / Eigmüller, Monika (2022). Same same but different? Gender politics and (trans-)national value contestation in Europe on Twitter. In: Politics and Governance, 10 (1), 146-160.
  • *Wallaschek, Stefan / Ziegler, Franziska (2021): Making sense of the ‘new normal’: The COVID-19 crisis in the communication of the prime ministers of Ireland and New Zealand. In: Culture, Practice & Europeanization, 6 (1), 112-134.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan (2020): Contested solidarity in the Euro crisis and Europe’s migration crisis: A discourse network analysis. In: Journal of European Public Policy, 27 (7), 1034-1053.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan/Starke, Christopher/Brüning, Carlotta (2020): Mapping Solidarity in the Public Sphere. A Discourse Network Analysis of German Newspapers 2008-2017, In: Politics and Governance, 8 (2), 257-271.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan (2020): Framing solidarity in the Euro crisis: A Comparison of the German and Irish media discourse. In: New Political Economy, 25(2), 231-247.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan (2020): The Discursive Construction of Solidarity. Public Claims in Europe's Migration Crisis. In:  Political Studies, 68(1), 74-92.
  • *Wallaschek, Stefan (2019): The Discursive Appeal to Solidarity and Partisan Journalism in Europe's Migration Crisis. In: Social Inclusion, 7(2), 187-197.
  • *Wallaschek, Stefan (2017): Chantal Mouffe und die Institutionenfrage. In: Zeitschrift für Politische Theorie, 8 (1), 3-21. featured: Theorieblog (Comment and Reply)
  • *Wallaschek, Stefan (2015): In Dialogue: Postcolonial Theory and Intersectionality. In: Momentum Quarterly, 4 (4), 218-232.
  • *Wallaschek, Stefan (2014): Cosmopolitanism – an alternative to Global Governance? A new model for a new international conflict line. In: Politikon the IAPSS Journal of Political Science, 23, 194-208.
  • *Wallaschek, Stefan (2012): Ein ungewöhnliches Begräbnis. Ein Ritual aus der Perspektive der symbolischen Ethnologie. In: Soziologiemagazin, 5 (1), 5-20.

 

Book Chapters

  • Wallaschek, Stefan (2021): Über Parteien, soziale Bewegungen und Solidarität in Chantal Mouffes Demokratietheorie. In: Westphal, Manon (Hg.): Agonale Demokratie und Staat. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 47-64.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan / Eigmüller, Monika (2020) Never waste a good crisis. Solidarity conflicts in the EU. In: Donoghue, Matthew / Kuisma, Mikko (Hg): Whither Social Rights in (Post-)Brexit Europe. Social Europe Publishing, 60-69.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan (2020): Analyzing the European Parliamentary Elections in 2019: Actor Visibility and Issue-Framing in Transnational Media. In: Kaeding, Michael/Müller, Manuel/Schmälter, Julia (eds.). Die Europawahl 2019. Ringen um die Zukunft Europas. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 219-230.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan (2019): The Politics of Solidarity in Europe’s Migration Crisis: Media Discourses in Germany and Ireland in 2015. In: Jenichen, Anne/Liebert, Ulrike (eds.) Europeanisation and Renationalisation. Learning from Crises for Innovation and Development. Opladen: Barbara Budrich, 81-94.
  • *Herder, Janosik & Wallaschek, Stefan (2015): Das Weltsozialforum – mehr als nur ein globalisierungskritischer Akteur? Subversive und kosmopolitische Perspektiven. In: Scholz, Simon/Dütsch, Julian (Hg.): Krisen, Prozesse, Potentiale. Bamberg: Bamberg University Press, 257-293.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan (2014): Kosmopolitismus in der Öffentlichkeit? Eine Analyse deutscher Tageszeitungen. In: Frieß, Dennis/Jax, Julia/Michalski, Anna (Hg.): Sprechen Sie EU? Das kommunikative Versagen einer großen Idee. Berlin: Frank & Timme, 133-156.

 

Non-peer reviewed articles

 

Work in Progress

 

  • Wallaschek, Stefan. Zur Konstruktion der EU als Wertegemeinschaft in Krisenzeiten, under review.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan / Waitkus, Nora. The Past, Present and Future: The Self-descriptions of the German super-rich in the media, under review.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan / Fuge, Lara. Instagramming politics: Analyzing politicians’ day-to-day activities on social media, under review.
  • Verbalyte, Monika / Wallaschek, Stefan / Eigmüller, Monika. Cosmopolitanism, self-expression values and the urban-rural divide. How the geographical divide shapes the value orientations in Europe, in preparation.
  • Wallaschek, Stefan / Fuge, Lara. Gender Trouble and social media use in Europe. When gender equality polarizes (and when it doesn't), in preparation.