Project | Cooperation partners | Third-party funding |
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Projects in Research Programme 1
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European Media Audiences | Prof. Dr. Klaus Bruhn Jensen (University of Copenhagen, DK), Jean-Michel Lebrun (Ipsos Belgium) and teams from eight other European countries | |
Research Network ‘Transforming Communications’ | ||
Journalism Elsewhere | Prof. Dr. Tamara Witschge, Stefan Baack (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, NL); Dr. Laura Ahva (University of Tampere, FI); Prof. Dr. Irene Costera Meijer (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL); Florence Le Cam, Prof. Dr. David Domingo, Victor Wiard (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BE); Prof. Dr. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Dr. Andy Williams (Cardiff University, UK); Ass. Prof. Dr. Chris W. Anderson (City University New York, US); Prof. Dr. Mark Deuze (Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL); Prof. Dr. Folker Hanusch (Universität Wien, AT) | |
Journalism: New Organisational Models, Changing Audience Relationships, and their Effect on Journalistic Output | ||
Media Performance and Democracy | Prof. Dr. Ralph Weiß, Prof. Dr. Olaf Jandura (Universität Düsseldorf); Prof. Dr. Birgit Stark, Dr. Melanie Magin (Universität Mainz); Dr. Josef Seethaler (Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies, Wien, AT); Prof. Dr. Otfried Jarren (Universität Zürich, CH) | |
Media Pluralism Monitor | European University Institute | European Commission / European University Institute |
Media Usage of People with Disabilities | Jun.-Prof. Ingo Bosse (Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, TU Dortmund) | The media authorities, Aktion Mensch |
Public Connection | ||
The Impact of Online Platforms and Intermediaries on Opinion Formation | The media institutions | |
Reuters Institute Digital News Survey | Dr. David Levy, Nic Newman, Dr. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford, UK) | The media authorities, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) |
SCAN – Systematic Content Analysis of User Comments for Journalists | Prof. Dr. Walid Maalej (Universität Hamburg) | Google Computational Journalism Research Programme |
Profiles of Tweeting Twitter-Users | ||
Control over Predominating ‘Power of Opinion’ – Idea And Reality | ||
When Data Become News: An Ongoing Content Analysis of Projects Nominated for the Annual Data Journalism Awards | Fenja De Silva-Schmidt (Universität Hamburg) | |
Dissertation project (J. Reimer): Personal Branding in Journalism. Theoretical Conception and Empirical Exploration of Brand Management in Journalism | ||
Dissertation project (L. Merten): News Usage on Social Networking Platforms | ||
Projects in Research Programme 2 | ||
The Power of Information Intermediaries – Manifestations, Structures and Regulatory Options | Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation | |
Doing Internet Governance: Constructing Normative Structures Inside and Outside Intermediary Organisations | ||
Information Governance Technologies: Ethics, Policies, Architectures, Engineering | Prof. Dr. Tilo Böhmann, Prof. Dr. Hannes Federrath, Prof. Dr. Ingrid Schirmer, Prof. Dr. Judith Simon (Universität Hamburg); Prof. Dr. Sibylle Schupp (TU Hamburg-Harburg) | Land of Hamburg |
MIRACLE (Machine-readable and Interoperable Age Classification Labels in Europe) | BBFC (British Board of Film Classification, UK), NICAM (Nederlands Instituut voor de Classificatie van Audiovisuele Media, NL), PEGI (Pan European Game Information, BE), FSM (Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle Multimedia-Diensteanbieter, DE), NCBI (Národní centrum bezpečnějšího internetu, CZ), JusProg (Verein zur Förderung des Kinder- und Jugendschutzes in den Telemedien e.V., DE), Optenet (ES) | ICT Policy Support Programme of the EU-Commission |
Privacy in Germany and China: A Legal Comparison | German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)) | |
Software Systems, the Public, and Participation | ||
Social Media and Networked Publics | ||
Dissertation project (K. Dankert): Code as a Critical Point for Internet Regulation | ||
Dissertation project (F. Krupar): Treatment of Agorithmic Communication in German Constitutional Law | ||
Dissertation project (F. Seitz): School Regulations and the Fight Against Cyberbullying – a Comparative Analysis | ||
Dissertation project (J. Domroes): The Legal Concept of Interference Liability – Discussion with Regards to the Limits of Judicial Development of the Law | ||
Dissertation project (M. Oermann): Ensuring the Possibilities of Internet-based Communication – an Assessment of the Concept of Protection in German Basic Law | ||
Dissertation project (T. Mast): Content-Related and Procedural Principles of Information Activities of the State | ||
Dissertation project (L. Ziebarth): Net Neutrality on the Internet – Necessity and Provision by Existing German Law | ||
Projects in Research Programme 3 | ||
Area of competence ‘Growing up in Digital Media Environments’ | ||
COST-Action ‘The Digital Literacy and Multimodal Practices of Young Children’ (DigiLitEY) | Prof. Dr. Jackie Marsh (University of Sheffield, UK) | COST-Programme (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) |
Digital Audio Pens: Function and Use within the Family | ||
EU Kids Online – Children’s Internet Use in a European Comparison | Researchers from 33 countries, London School of Economics and Political Science (UK) | |
Youth Media Protection Index: Adolescents, Parents, and Educational Institutions – Dealing with Online-related Risks | JFF Institute for Media Education in Research and Practice | Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle Multimedia-Diensteanbieter (FSM e. V.) |
Socialisation: Growing Up in a Changing Media Environment | Prof. Dr. Rudolf Kammerl (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) | |
Dissertation project (S. Dreyer): Decisions under Uncertainty in Child Protection | ||
Dissertation project (M. Rechlitz): Smartphones in Parental Media Education | ||
Area of Competence ‘Public Service and Public Value’ | ||
Expert Opinion for the Media and Communications Report of the German Federal Government 2016/2017 | Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media | |
The Individual Value of Services offered by the Media | Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) | |
Area of Competence ‘Health Communication’ | ||
Big Data & Health Communication | ||
‘Club der roten Bänder’ [Red Band Society] – Addressing the Topic of Cancer in a Fictional Entertainment Format | ||
HealthApps4Kids - Health-Related Apps for Children | ||
A Market Analysis of Health Communication | Prof. Dr. Constanze Rossmann (Universität Erfurt) | Bertelsmann Foundation |
Network ‘Media and Health Communication’ | ||
Dissertation project (M. Grimm): Audiovisual Narratives in the Field of Health Communication | ||
Area of Competence ‘Media History’ | ||
‘Arrival on Radio’: Flight and Expulsion in West German and East German Radio Programmes 1945-1961 | Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media | |
Entangled Media Histories (EMHIS) | Dr. Marie Cronqvist (Lund University, SE); Prof. Dr. Hugh Chignell, Dr. Kristin Skoog (Bournemouth University, UK); Dr. Christoph Hilgert (Universität München) | Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education (STINT) |
Imagined Communities: Space-related Constructions of Cities’ Collectivity in Times of Analogue Media | ||
Media and Migration in the Baltic Sea Region (MeMiBaS) | Land of Hamburg | |
Media Memory: Communication About the Past | ||
Private and Public Service Broadcasting: The Introduction of the ‘Dual System’ in Germany | ||
‘Sounds like…’: Sounds from the Past and Historical Communications Processes | Prof. Dr. Ines Bose, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Golo Föllmer (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle a.d.S.) | |
Transnational Media History – a Cooperation with the Macquarie University, Sydney | Prof. Dr. Bridget Griffen-Foley (Macquarie University, AU) | German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)) |
Dissertation project (J. Finger): Watching the Holocaust on TV. The Recipient’s Perspective on the Effects of Television on Mental and Collective Representations | ||
Projects in the Postdoctoral Network ‘Algorithmed Public Spheres’ | ||
(Il)legal Drugs and Social Media | Dr. Julie Tieberghien (Department of Criminology, Criminal Law, and Social Law, Universität Gent, BE) | Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO) |
Herrenhausen-Conference ‘Society through the Lens of the Digital’ | Florian Süssenguth (acatech – Deutsche Akademie der Technikwissenschaften, München); Prof. Dr. Armin Nassehi (Institute of Sociology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) | VolkswagenStiftung (‘Herrenhausen Konferenzen’) |
Networks of Outrage: Mapping the Emergence of New Extremism in Europe | Prof. Dr. Jeanette Hofmann, Julian Ausserhofer (Alexander von Humboldt-Institute for Internet and Society); Markus Hametner, Noura Maan (Der Standard, AT) | VolkswagenStiftung (‘Wissenschaft und Datenjournalismus’) |