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.

Two new publications by ZeMKI member Philip Sinner in the field of sports communication
11. July 2024

New DFG Research Unit on the automation of societal communication
3. July 2024

Appointment as ICA Fellow: High honor for Andreas Hepp
24. June 2024

Philip Sinner visits the University of Luxembourg
20. June 2024

Research Software made at ZeMKI: Pre-release of OpenQDA is now live
17. June 2024

ZeMKI goes ICA
7. June 2024

New article by ZeMKI member Prof Dr Andreas Hepp: Curators of digital futures: The life cycle of pioneer communities
ZeMKI member Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp has published online first a new article at New Media & Society on the topic of ‘Curators of digital futures: The life cycle of pioneering communities’. Link to the article Hepp, A. (2024). Curators of digital futures: The life cycle of pioneer communities. New Media & Society, Online First. doi:10.1177/14614448241253766
21. May 2024

Publication of the PhD thesis of Katharina Heitmann-Werner
21. May 2024