School of Culture and Society
Organisational unit: Research School
Organisation profile
Leuphana University Lüneburg's School of Culture and Society is driven by the deep conviction that contemporary scientific and societal challenges can only be addressed by transcending traditional academic disciplines. Our college’s five institutes feature more than one hundred faculty from disciplines including art history, literary studies, media studies, philosophy, sociology, geography, and history. Together, they form a highly integrated network in terms of both their research and teaching, continuing a successful tradition of cooperation and collaboration in cultural studies that has defined our programme for almost forty years.
Main research areas
Culture and Society at Leuphana
More than 100 academics from the humanities and social sciences work at the School of Culture and Society at Leuphana. They pursue the shared goal of further developing the cultural studies project in the context of changing socio-cultural conditions. The point is not to dissolve individual disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, but rather to establish a specific cultural studies programme that aims at a critique of the present.
Research Areas
The School of Culture and Society focuses on cross-disciplinary research that explores questions that are highly significant to contemporary society. Our two primary research areas (Digital Cultures and Cultures of Critique) and our one research initiative (Cultures of Conflict) form a framework for innovative, advanced research in cultural studies. All of these research areas rely heavily on collaboration, and they include colloquia, conferences, and summer programs as well as ongoing collaborations with numerous externally funded projects.
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The communism of capital?
Beverungen, A., Murtola, A.-M. & Schwartz, G., 25.08.2013, In: Ephemera: Theory & Politics in Organization. 13, 3, p. 483-495 13 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research
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Photojournalisme en Allemagne à l’ère de la révolution numérique
Grittmann, E., 2013, L’œil itinérant: La photographie allemande contemporaine à l’heure du web 2.0. Robin, G. (ed.). Paris: Septentrion, p. 120-133 14 p. (Allemagne d’aujourd’hui; vol. 203).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research
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Verhüllt – unverhüllt: Bild und Verschleierung in der Afghanistanberichterstattung
Grittmann, E., 2003, Bilder des Terrors - Terror der Bilder? : Krisenberichterstattung am und nach dem 11. September. Beuthner, M., Buttler, J., Fröhlich, S., Neverla, I. & Weichert, S. A. (eds.). Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag, p. 268-284 17 p.Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research › peer-review
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Das Trauma anderer betrachten - Zehn Jahre 9/11 im Bild. Eine empirische Analyse zur rituellen Funktion des Journalismus im transnationalen Gedenken an ein Medienereignis
Ammann, I. & Grittmann, E., 2013, In: Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft. 61, 3, p. 368-386 19 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Der Präsident und die Herausforderin: Geschlechterkonstruktionen von Spitzenkräften in der Politik aus medienethischer Perspektive
Grittmann, E. & Maier, T., 2014, Gender im medienethischen Diskurs. Grimm, P. & Zöllner, O. (eds.). 1 ed. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, p. 153-169 17 p. (Medienethik; vol. 12).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research › peer-review
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Between Risk, Beauty and the Sublime: The Visualization of Climate Change in Media Coverage during COP 15 in Copenhagen 2009
Grittmann, E., 03.2014, Image politics of climate change: visualizations, imaginations, documentations. Schneider, B. & Noske, T. (eds.). Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, p. 127-153 27 p. ( Image; vol. 55).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research › peer-review
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Visual Frames – Framing Visuals: Zum Zusammenhang von Diskurs, Frame und Bild in den Medien am Beispiel des Klimawandeldiskurses
Grittmann, E., 2013, Visual Framing: Perspektiven und Herausforderungen der visuellen Kommunikationsforschung. Geise, S. & Lobinger, K. (eds.). Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag, p. 95-117 23 p.Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research › peer-review
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"And in the end my street will not be the same": The art project 2-3 Streets and its link to (un)sustainability, creative urban development and modernization
Grigoleit, A., Hahn, J. & Brocchi, D., 01.09.2013, In: City, Culture, and Society. 4, 3, p. 173-185 13 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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After Affects: Zealous Zombies, Panic Prevention, Crowd Simulation
Vehlken, S., 01.10.2014, Timing of Affect: epistemologies, aesthetics, politics. Angerer, M.-L., Bösel, B. & Ott, M. (eds.). Berlin: Diaphanes Verlag, p. 303-320 18 p.Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research › peer-review
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Citizen Action in the Time of the Network
Shah, N., 05.2013, In: Development and Change. 44, 3, p. 665-681 17 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review