ComAI Lectures - All events in the Winter Semester 2025/26
ZeMKI, Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research
The Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research (ZeMKI) is one of seven 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. ZeMKI coordinates the international „Communicative AI“ research unit.
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Keynote speech by ZeMKI member Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp at the “Mediatization Conference 5”
8. May 2024
Prof Cornelius Puschmann presents the INDI research project at the BMBF in Berlin
6. May 2024
Lecture by ZeMKI member Dr. Miira Hill at the University of Passau
On May 7th, ZeMKI member Dr. Miira Hill will give a lecture at the University of Passau on the topic of how commentators of the far right express their views on liberal values through social platforms. The talk offers insights into the intricate dynamics of political communication, especially concerning the misrepresentation of liberal values by (…)
6. May 2024
Talk by Prof Cornelius Puschmann at the Leibniz Institute on predictors and contingencies of party-political online information searches
5. May 2024
Presentation and discussion of the results of the Recov19 project at the Protestant Academy of the Rhineland
4. May 2024
Call for Paper for conference: "Beyond Play: The Transformative Power of Digital Gaming in a Deeply Mediatized Society"
4. May 2024
Bodil Stelter: Lecture at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto (Japan) on "Gender-related Valuations in The Last of Us franchise“
In June 2020, the highly anticipated sequel to “The Last of Us” game was released. Within hours of its release, the game’s Metascore dropped to 3.3, while previous reviews from journalistic media had accumulated to a score of 95. What had happened? – The common reading of this “review-bombing” event is that players, unhappy with (…)
3. May 2024
Several contributions from the DCID Lab at ECREA 2024
3. May 2024
