“How religious influencers and the tech elite are attacking democracy” – ZeMKI media talks with Annika Brockschmidt on November 17
ZeMKI, Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research
The Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research (ZeMKI) is one of nine central research units at the University of Bremen and is one of the important European institutions researching questions into media-related transformations at the interface of the cultural, social, and technical sciences. Our research focuses on the emerging digital society in terms of the inequalities it generates while probing the historicity of their genesis and the challenges posed by algorithmic systems, automation, and the burgeoning datafied society.
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Talk by Andreas Hepp at the Online Colloquium "Living and Research in Times of Deep Mediatization"
25. November 2024
Daniel Whelan-Shamy from Queensland as Visiting Researcher at ZeMKI
25. November 2024
ComAI Lecture with Prof. Dr. Claes de Vreese
21. November 2024
Dom Ford: Lecture"How players talk about disastrous game launches: What went wrong with Cities: Skylines II?"
20. November 2024
Rebecca Scharlach as a Guest on SWR Aktuell Podcast
18. November 2024
ComAI Lecture with Ralf Bendrath
18. November 2024
Lecture by Kerstin Radde-Antweiler at the workshop "Playing the Aggressor. Historical Conquest, Colonization, and Resistance in Video Games"
ZeMKI member Prof. Dr. Kerstin Radde-Antweiler will give a lecture on November 16, 2014 on the topic “How to Deal with an Aggressor in Real Time? Digital Gaming as Part of Interpreting and Negotiating the Russian Invasion of 2022” at the University of Heidelberg. The workshop will analyze video games that reconstruct, model, or draw (…)
15. November 2024
Report: Recov-19 Project “Between Faith and Pandemic”
A new report from the Recov-19 project on the topic “Between faith and pandemic – How Corona has changed religious communities” was published in the online magazine “up2date”. Easter 2020: Instead of together with tens of thousands of believers, the Pope celebrated the Easter mass alone with a few other clergy. Elsewhere, digital offerings flourished, (…)
12. November 2024
