Katrin Potzel, Claudia Lampert, Rudolf Kammerl and Paulina Domdey gave a lecture on “Deep mediatization as a driver of diversity in education? Empirical impulses from media socialization research” at the European Conference on Educational Research (ECER) 2023 with the topic “The value of diversity in education and educational research” on 23.10.2023 in Glasgow.
Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach was invited to the podcast “Was geht, was bleibt” by SWR Kultur on 20.10.2023 as an expert on the topic of the episode “KI-Fake-News un Bild und Ton: Droht uns die Infokalypse ?” In conversation with presenter Christian Batzlen, Katzenbach talked about misinformation, platforms, AI, Elon Musk and X/Twitter in the context of the current situation in Israel and Palestine.
The whole interview can be found here as well as on other podcast platforms.
From 5 to 6 October, ZeMKI members Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp, Dr. Leif Kramp, Hendrik Kühn, Gino Krüger, Dr. Philip Sinner and Prof. Dr. Karsten D. Wolf met with their national and international colleagues for the workshop “Refiguration of Public Communication 2023” of the Network of Communicative Figurations, organized by ZeMKI, in Hamburg.
“Theoretical modeling and empirical approach from a linguistic perspective” is the topic of the conference at the University of Zurich, at the German Department. ZeMKI member Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp will give a keynote speech on the challenges of communicative AI on 10.09.2023.
To the program of the conference
The publication entitled “Necessary Entanglements: Reflections on the Role of a “Materialist Phenomenology” in Researching Deep Mediatization and Datafication” by Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp and Prof. Nick Couldry (Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science).
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