“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.
News
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
POLTRACK Study on Alternative News Consumption Featured on NiemanLab
12. November 2024
Research Colloquium Prof. Dr. Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed (University of Cardiff, UK): "Research challenges and innovation in audiovisual archives: case studies from Colombia and Wales"
6. November 2024
Kathrin Trattner: Lecture ‘Was Barbarossa not German?!’
On November 5, 2024, ZeMKI member Dr. Kathrin Trattner will give a guest lecture at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna on the topic “‘Was Barbarossa not German?!’ Nation, History, and Identity in Gamer Discussions”. ‘What is the difference between a nation and a state?’ ‘Was Barbarossa German?’ ‘Are the Cree an actual nation?‘ (…)
5. November 2024
New Publication by Paloma Viejo Otero to be published on November 18
4. November 2024
Two Media Appearances by Christian Katzenbach on Elon Musk's Takeover of the Online Service X
1. November 2024
Hannah Grünenthal publishes article in "Social Forms of Religion"
ZeMKI member Dr. Hannah Grünenthal has published the article “‘Catholic’ and ‘Charismatic’. Two Logics of Legitimization and the Negotiation of Belonging in the German Catholic Charismatic Renewal” in “Social Forms of Religion European and American Christianity in Past and Present”. This article explores how the German Catholic Charismatic Renewal (GCCR) navigates its positioning in the (…)
1. November 2024
Research Colloquium Prof. Dr. Christian Greiffenhagen (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China) with Rongyu Li (East China University of Political Science and Law) & Mark Perry (Brunel University London): "Resolving Ambiguity in Symmetrical Interactions: 'Do I Scan You or You Scan Me?'”
30. October 2024
