Summer Semester 2025 ConferencesSummer Semester 2025 Critical Times: Power and Politics in Tech Governance Datum: 3. June 2025Location: Kassenhalle, Forum am Domshof As part of the AoIR Flashpoint Symposium 2025 in Bremen, a public panel discussion on “Critical Times: Power and Politics in Tech Governance” will take place on Tuesday evening, June 3, in the Kassenhalle at the Forum am Domshof. 19. May 2025 ComAI-LecturesSummer Semester 2025 Dr. Dennis Frieß (Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf): "AI within Public Online Discourse" Datum: 30. June 2025Location: Bremer Presse-Club Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming a focal point of academic discourse, particularly with regard to its role in shaping and moderating public online discussions. This presentation introduces three research projects that examine the interplay between AI and online communication. The first project focuses on the relationship between AI and deliberation. A systematic literature (…) 14. May 2025 Research ColloquiumSummer Semester 2025 Dr. Joyojeet Pal (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA): "Technopopulism: Social Media and the Evolution of Populist Politics" Datum: 25. June 2025 The invitation to the event with the abstract of the lecture and more information about Dr. Joyojeet Pal can be found here. 15. April 2025 Research ColloquiumSummer Semester 2025 Prof. Dr. Eugenia Siapera (University College Dublin, Ireland): "From Disruption to Reaction: The Logical Endgame of Silicon Valley's Ideology" Datum: 11. June 2025 The invitation to the event with the abstract of the lecture and more information about Prof. Dr. Eugenia Siapera can be found here. 15. April 2025 Research ColloquiumSummer Semester 2025 Dr. des. Erkan Binici (Centre for Islamic Theology, University of Münster): “Religious socialization of (Muslim) youths in a mediatized world. A qualitative-reconstructive study on the intersection of media and religion” Datum: 28. May 2025 The invitation to the event with the abstract of the lecture and more information about Dr. des. Erkan Binici can be found here. 15. April 2025 Research ColloquiumSummer Semester 2025 Prof. Dr. Christian Kirchmeier (University of Bremen): “Preliminary considerations for a promptology” Datum: 14. May 2025 The invitation to the event with the abstract of the lecture and more information about Prof. Dr. Christian Kirchmeier can be found here. 15. April 2025 ComAI-LecturesSummer Semester 2025 Prof. Dr. Mike S. Schäfer (University of Zürich): "Science Communication and Artificial Intelligence: How AI is Changing Public Communication about Science" Datum: 25. April 2025Location: Bremer Presse-Club The presentation highlights how science communicators and journalists use GenAI, how tools like ChatGPT present science, how citizens use GenAI to inform themselves about science, and the effects of these developments. 7. January 2025
ConferencesSummer Semester 2025 Critical Times: Power and Politics in Tech Governance Datum: 3. June 2025Location: Kassenhalle, Forum am Domshof As part of the AoIR Flashpoint Symposium 2025 in Bremen, a public panel discussion on “Critical Times: Power and Politics in Tech Governance” will take place on Tuesday evening, June 3, in the Kassenhalle at the Forum am Domshof. 19. May 2025
ComAI-LecturesSummer Semester 2025 Dr. Dennis Frieß (Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf): "AI within Public Online Discourse" Datum: 30. June 2025Location: Bremer Presse-Club Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming a focal point of academic discourse, particularly with regard to its role in shaping and moderating public online discussions. This presentation introduces three research projects that examine the interplay between AI and online communication. The first project focuses on the relationship between AI and deliberation. A systematic literature (…) 14. May 2025
Research ColloquiumSummer Semester 2025 Dr. Joyojeet Pal (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA): "Technopopulism: Social Media and the Evolution of Populist Politics" Datum: 25. June 2025 The invitation to the event with the abstract of the lecture and more information about Dr. Joyojeet Pal can be found here. 15. April 2025
Research ColloquiumSummer Semester 2025 Prof. Dr. Eugenia Siapera (University College Dublin, Ireland): "From Disruption to Reaction: The Logical Endgame of Silicon Valley's Ideology" Datum: 11. June 2025 The invitation to the event with the abstract of the lecture and more information about Prof. Dr. Eugenia Siapera can be found here. 15. April 2025
Research ColloquiumSummer Semester 2025 Dr. des. Erkan Binici (Centre for Islamic Theology, University of Münster): “Religious socialization of (Muslim) youths in a mediatized world. A qualitative-reconstructive study on the intersection of media and religion” Datum: 28. May 2025 The invitation to the event with the abstract of the lecture and more information about Dr. des. Erkan Binici can be found here. 15. April 2025
Research ColloquiumSummer Semester 2025 Prof. Dr. Christian Kirchmeier (University of Bremen): “Preliminary considerations for a promptology” Datum: 14. May 2025 The invitation to the event with the abstract of the lecture and more information about Prof. Dr. Christian Kirchmeier can be found here. 15. April 2025
ComAI-LecturesSummer Semester 2025 Prof. Dr. Mike S. Schäfer (University of Zürich): "Science Communication and Artificial Intelligence: How AI is Changing Public Communication about Science" Datum: 25. April 2025Location: Bremer Presse-Club The presentation highlights how science communicators and journalists use GenAI, how tools like ChatGPT present science, how citizens use GenAI to inform themselves about science, and the effects of these developments. 7. January 2025