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Recent academic research in media, communication and internet studies has begun to examine the effects of digital platforms on culture, via concepts such as “the platformization of cultural production”
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provided by the DFG within a major equipment initiative for XRMs. The corresponding project “In-situ studies of 3D microstructure evolution and spectroscopic imaging during processing and manufacturing of advanced
Bremen am Fachbereich Kulturwissenschaften together with the Centre for European and International Studies Research of the University Portsmouth; Co-Organizer is the Gesellschaft für Deutsche Presseforschung
refugees, is highly mediated and dependent on migrants’ visibility on media platforms, a wide range of studies have explored how European media reported on the perceived crisis. Empirically drawing upon focus
This study examines novel databased models of governance emerging from the Global South, specifically India and China, enabled by net - based technologies. The first model, the Biometric Identity Scheme
is both the object of analysis, and the prism through which media production and consumption is studied.
How do you study people, things and futures that do not yet exist? Based on 10 years of scholarship and practice on emerging technologies, this talk will draw on theories around the posthuman and the
the question of who or what heroes and heroines are and why we need them. Media and communication studies also poses this question and takes a look at the significance of the media, at heroes and heroines
reconstructs the socio-ecological consequences of current digitization processes and uses three case studies to show how different actors (want) to make digitization more sustainable: In addition to repairing
disulfide single-domain nanosheets is investigated by in situ low-energy electron microscopy. We study the growth of micrometer-sized flakes and the correlated flattening process of the gold surface for