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.

ZeMKI at the European Communication Conference 2024
20. September 2024

Lecture by Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp at Esslingen University
10. September 2024

Lecture by Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp at Literarische Gesellschaft
10. September 2024

ZeMKI steering committee meets for annual retreat
For two days, the Bredbeck Estate in the district of Osterholz was dedicated to the further development of the research strategy of the Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research (ZeMKI) at the University of Bremen. On September 3 and 4, 2024, a total of 14 members of the ZeMKI Steering Committee discussed medium-term goals (…)
4. September 2024

New ZeMKI Working Paper: "The Refiguration of Public Communication: A Relational and Process-oriented Perspective"
29. August 2024

Call for applications for 8 doctoral positions at ZeMKI in the DFG Research Unit “Communicative AI” (FOR 5656)
26. August 2024

Special issue on "Agency in Datafied Societies" published
13. August 2024

Lecture by Prof. Andreas Hepp: "Why communities cannot be digital - and yet digital media and their infrastructures are fundamentally changing processes of communitization"
15. July 2024