Lab Datafication and Mediatization
The Datafication and Mediatization Lab deals with how societies change when they are increasingly saturated by digital media and their infrastructures. The lab focuses on the role digital data play in these globalized processes of change. Current research is particularly concerned with the automation of communication, the role of pioneer communities and pioneer journalism in media-related transformation processes, as well as media and data practices in, for example, media use and appropriation, sports communication, mourning communication, community building, and science communication. In this regard, the Lab is also developing research software and a news platform for local journalism and information. Across these topics, a particular focus is paid to questions of the “good life” and the sustainable formation of our media environment.
New article by Andreas Hepp in the Berliner Journal für Soziologie
14. April 2025
"Vermittelte Migrationserinnerungen: Medien, Generation und Familie" - book publication by Rieke Böhling
25. March 2025
Dissertation by Katharina Heitmann-Werner: Zivilgesellschaft und Stadtteilöffentlichkeit
10. March 2025
ZeMKI Visiting Research Fellows 2025
2. March 2025
OpenQDA 1.0 – A Major Update for a Better User Experience!
4. February 2025
Hepp and Radde-Antweiler elected to ZeMKI spokespersons for a further two years
At the ZeMKI General Assembly on January 24, 2025, Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp (right) and Prof. Dr. Kerstin Radde-Antweiler (left) were confirmed in office as ZeMKI spokespersons for a further two years. In addition, Sandra Kero (center) was elected as a new representative of the doctoral students for the ZeMKI Steering Committee. Kero has been (…)
27. January 2025
Interview about molo in the Deutschlandfunk format @mediasres
22. January 2025
New article about the information and event app 'molo' developed at ZeMKI in the journal Horizont
20. January 2025
