(2) Events Research Colloquium (2) previous 1 2 next Research Colloquium Prof. Dr. Gregory Grieve (Greensboro, USA): "Actual and Ludic Fascisms: Comparing the Play of Evil in the Videogame Wolfenstein to the QAnon Community" Datum: 29. June 2022 – 29. June 2022Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 29. June 2022 Research Colloquium Prof. Dr. Fernando Luiz Nobre Cavalcante (Fortaleza, Brazil): "Research in WhatsApp Groups: Public Opinion and the Frames of Relevance" Datum: 11. May 2022 – 11. May 2022Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 11. May 2022 Research Colloquium Prof. Dr. Michelle Stack (Vancouver, Canada): "Statements of Solidarity within Contexts of Mediatization and University Rankings" Datum: 27. April 2022 – 27. April 2022Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 27. April 2022 Research Colloquium "Interview as Method in Human-Machine Communication Research: Identifying and Addressing Challenges in Conversations about AI Technologies" - Prof. Dr. Andrea L. Guzman Datum: 2. February 2022 – 2. February 2022Location: Zoom The invitation to the event can be found here. 2. February 2022 Research Colloquium "Destruction of Journalism as an Institution in Turkey" - Dr. Ozan Aşık Datum: 12. January 2022 – 12. January 2022Location: Zoom The invitation to the event can be found here. 12. January 2022 Research Colloquium "Who is Afraid of Fake News? The Message, the Medium, and the Audience - Covid-19 as a Case Study" - Prof. Dr. Hillel Nossek Datum: 1. December 2021 – 1. December 2021Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 1. December 2021 Research Colloquium "Problems in Protections for the Working Data Subject" - Prof. Dr. Phoebe Moore Datum: 17. November 2021 – 17. November 2021Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 17. November 2021 Research Colloquium "Assessing Europeanization on Social Media: a new Approach" - Dr. Anamaria Dutceac Segesten Datum: 10. November 2021 – 10. November 2021Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 10. November 2021 Research ColloquiumSpring Semester 2021 "The Digital Divide"- Prof. Dr. Jan van Dijk Datum: 26. May 2021 – 26. May 2021Location: Zoom The core message of “The Digital Divide” (2020) is that digital inequality reinforces existing social inequality. To show this, he will talk about four phases of access according to resource and appropriation theory: Motivation, Physical Access, Digital Skills and Usage, which lead to different outcomes of digital media use. 26. May 2021 Research Colloquium "Audiovisual Cultures and Communicative Appropriations of Images of History" - Kerstin Radde Antweiler, Winfried Pauleit, Leif Kramp, Ramses Greiner, Delia González de Reufels, Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz Datum: 28. April 2021 – 28. April 2021Location: Zoom Prof. Dr. Kerstin Radde-Antweiler, Prof. Dr. Winfried Pauleit, Dr. Leif Kramp, PD Dr. Rasmus Greiner, Prof. Dr. Delia González de Reufels and Prof. Dr. Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz discuss current questions and perspectives of the ZeMKI research focus “Audiovisual cultures and communicative appropriations of historical images: New inequalities in the digital society”. 28. April 2021 previous 1 2 next
Research Colloquium Prof. Dr. Gregory Grieve (Greensboro, USA): "Actual and Ludic Fascisms: Comparing the Play of Evil in the Videogame Wolfenstein to the QAnon Community" Datum: 29. June 2022 – 29. June 2022Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 29. June 2022
Research Colloquium Prof. Dr. Fernando Luiz Nobre Cavalcante (Fortaleza, Brazil): "Research in WhatsApp Groups: Public Opinion and the Frames of Relevance" Datum: 11. May 2022 – 11. May 2022Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 11. May 2022
Research Colloquium Prof. Dr. Michelle Stack (Vancouver, Canada): "Statements of Solidarity within Contexts of Mediatization and University Rankings" Datum: 27. April 2022 – 27. April 2022Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 27. April 2022
Research Colloquium "Interview as Method in Human-Machine Communication Research: Identifying and Addressing Challenges in Conversations about AI Technologies" - Prof. Dr. Andrea L. Guzman Datum: 2. February 2022 – 2. February 2022Location: Zoom The invitation to the event can be found here. 2. February 2022
Research Colloquium "Destruction of Journalism as an Institution in Turkey" - Dr. Ozan Aşık Datum: 12. January 2022 – 12. January 2022Location: Zoom The invitation to the event can be found here. 12. January 2022
Research Colloquium "Who is Afraid of Fake News? The Message, the Medium, and the Audience - Covid-19 as a Case Study" - Prof. Dr. Hillel Nossek Datum: 1. December 2021 – 1. December 2021Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 1. December 2021
Research Colloquium "Problems in Protections for the Working Data Subject" - Prof. Dr. Phoebe Moore Datum: 17. November 2021 – 17. November 2021Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 17. November 2021
Research Colloquium "Assessing Europeanization on Social Media: a new Approach" - Dr. Anamaria Dutceac Segesten Datum: 10. November 2021 – 10. November 2021Location: ZeMKI The invitation to the event can be found here. 10. November 2021
Research ColloquiumSpring Semester 2021 "The Digital Divide"- Prof. Dr. Jan van Dijk Datum: 26. May 2021 – 26. May 2021Location: Zoom The core message of “The Digital Divide” (2020) is that digital inequality reinforces existing social inequality. To show this, he will talk about four phases of access according to resource and appropriation theory: Motivation, Physical Access, Digital Skills and Usage, which lead to different outcomes of digital media use. 26. May 2021
Research Colloquium "Audiovisual Cultures and Communicative Appropriations of Images of History" - Kerstin Radde Antweiler, Winfried Pauleit, Leif Kramp, Ramses Greiner, Delia González de Reufels, Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz Datum: 28. April 2021 – 28. April 2021Location: Zoom Prof. Dr. Kerstin Radde-Antweiler, Prof. Dr. Winfried Pauleit, Dr. Leif Kramp, PD Dr. Rasmus Greiner, Prof. Dr. Delia González de Reufels and Prof. Dr. Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz discuss current questions and perspectives of the ZeMKI research focus “Audiovisual cultures and communicative appropriations of historical images: New inequalities in the digital society”. 28. April 2021