ZeMKI Lab Political Communication and Innovative Methods The Lab “Political Communication and Innovative Methods” uses computer-based, process-accompanying and experimental research methods to investigate how visual and multimodal media messages affect political thought and action: How is political information in digitalised publics prepared and offered in images and text? How are they perceived and processed by citizens? How does multimodal media content influence the formation of political will in digital society? What effects do they have on political action? With the Lab, we want to contribute to a better understanding of the role of multimodal media communication in the process of political decision-making – to better understand how it influences us and our democratic society. To this end, our research starts with the immediate sensory perception of political information, focuses on affective and cognitive media effects and asks about their consequences for political decision-making and political action. Because the conditions for conveying information in digitalised and mediatized public spheres are changing drastically, and political content is increasingly being presented multimodally, we pay particular attention to the interaction of visual and textual information. Innovative methods such as eye tracking, automated emotion detection or automated image content analysis are key to analysing the complex interrelationships. In accordance with this duality of content-related and methodological cognitive interest, we in the Lab not only aim at the future-oriented application of innovative methods to content-related questions in the areas of democratic will formation, political communication, visuality and multimodality. Another overarching goal is to make innovative process-measuring and data-intensive computational methods usable for communication science, to combine them in a goal-oriented way with established methods of empirical communication research and to further develop them in application to questions in communication science. previous 123 next Summer Semester 2025 ZeMKI Summer Party 2025 Datum: 2. July 2025Location: Bremen On July 2, 2025, ZeMKI celebrated its traditional summer party at the Linzer Straße location in bright sunshine and midsummer temperatures. 3. July 2025 News Stephanie Geise holds presentations at Haus der Wissenschaft On Saturday, 26.07.2025, ZeMKI member Prof. Dr. Stephanie Geise will give a presentation titled „Politik wirkt – aber wie? Wie Bilder und Texte unser politisches Denken und Handeln beeinflussen“ at the Haus der Wissenschaft and will talk about how exactly visual and linguistic messages are processed in political media content and what role they play in shaping political opinion. 2. July 2025 News New Research Paper by Sabine Reich and Marko Bachl ZeMKI member Dr. Sabine Reich and Jun. Prof. Dr. Marko Bachl (FU Berlin) have published a new research, investigating the impact of sexist incivil comments on women’s discursive participation in political online spaces. 25. June 2025 News Debate contribution by Stephanie Geise and Christian Schwarzenegger in new issue of DGPuK Aviso ZeMKI members Prof. Dr. Stephanie Geise and Prof. Dr. Christian Schwarzenegger each contribute to the debate on AI-generated images and synthetic imagery in the current issue of DGPuK's Aviso, curated by Prof. Katharina Lobinger (Lugano). 14. May 2025 News ZeMKI Visiting Research Fellows 2025 From over 150 applications, the steering committee of the Center for Media, Communication and Information Research at the University of Bremen selected five researchers who will work together with at least two ZeMKI labs in interdisciplinary research for four weeks each until the end of 2025. 2. March 2025 News Stephanie Geise as a guest on buten un binnen's thematic week “Denken & Gedanken“ ZeMKI member Stephanie Geise talks about how images can manipulate our thoughts, especially when it comes to political election campaigns, in the new part of the buten un binnen thematic week “Denken & Gedanken“ on February 27. 28. February 2025 News Stephanie Geise as an interview guest in the online magazine ‘up2date.’ In an interview with the University of Bremen's online magazine, ZeMKI member Professor Dr. Stephanie Geise reports on how dangerous AI-generated images can be for democracy and what measures can ensure transparency and integrity. 24. February 2025 News Stephanie Geise on the election campaign on social media ZeMKI member Prof. doctor Stephanie Geise in the current article by "buten un binnen" examining how the top candidates of the Bremen parties design their campaign strategies on social media. 10. February 2025 previous 123 next
Summer Semester 2025 ZeMKI Summer Party 2025 Datum: 2. July 2025Location: Bremen On July 2, 2025, ZeMKI celebrated its traditional summer party at the Linzer Straße location in bright sunshine and midsummer temperatures. 3. July 2025
News Stephanie Geise holds presentations at Haus der Wissenschaft On Saturday, 26.07.2025, ZeMKI member Prof. Dr. Stephanie Geise will give a presentation titled „Politik wirkt – aber wie? Wie Bilder und Texte unser politisches Denken und Handeln beeinflussen“ at the Haus der Wissenschaft and will talk about how exactly visual and linguistic messages are processed in political media content and what role they play in shaping political opinion. 2. July 2025
News New Research Paper by Sabine Reich and Marko Bachl ZeMKI member Dr. Sabine Reich and Jun. Prof. Dr. Marko Bachl (FU Berlin) have published a new research, investigating the impact of sexist incivil comments on women’s discursive participation in political online spaces. 25. June 2025
News Debate contribution by Stephanie Geise and Christian Schwarzenegger in new issue of DGPuK Aviso ZeMKI members Prof. Dr. Stephanie Geise and Prof. Dr. Christian Schwarzenegger each contribute to the debate on AI-generated images and synthetic imagery in the current issue of DGPuK's Aviso, curated by Prof. Katharina Lobinger (Lugano). 14. May 2025
News ZeMKI Visiting Research Fellows 2025 From over 150 applications, the steering committee of the Center for Media, Communication and Information Research at the University of Bremen selected five researchers who will work together with at least two ZeMKI labs in interdisciplinary research for four weeks each until the end of 2025. 2. March 2025
News Stephanie Geise as a guest on buten un binnen's thematic week “Denken & Gedanken“ ZeMKI member Stephanie Geise talks about how images can manipulate our thoughts, especially when it comes to political election campaigns, in the new part of the buten un binnen thematic week “Denken & Gedanken“ on February 27. 28. February 2025
News Stephanie Geise as an interview guest in the online magazine ‘up2date.’ In an interview with the University of Bremen's online magazine, ZeMKI member Professor Dr. Stephanie Geise reports on how dangerous AI-generated images can be for democracy and what measures can ensure transparency and integrity. 24. February 2025
News Stephanie Geise on the election campaign on social media ZeMKI member Prof. doctor Stephanie Geise in the current article by "buten un binnen" examining how the top candidates of the Bremen parties design their campaign strategies on social media. 10. February 2025