Leuphana Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture and Society

Organisational unit: Institute

Organisation profile

The Leuphana Institute for Advanced Studies (LIAS) at Leuphana University of Lüneburg is a research institute that contributes to the development and internationalisation of the university's main research priorities. Driven by an international fellowship program, it meets the challenges of a globalised present in a research-based way. Located in the university's central building designed by Daniel Libeskind, LIAS’s approach is characterized by interdisciplinary collaboration, university engagement and co-creation.

Main research areas

Culture and Society

During the first five years, research will be devoted to promoting diagnostic and critical research in the humanities and social sciences. Based on the Lüneburg approach that brings together humanities and social science perspectives, research at LIAS in Culture and Society transcends academic disciplines. As a contribution to the potentialisation of society, the institute works to develop new possibilities for shaping the future and expanding our options for thought and action. It therefore also brings to fruition Leuphana University’s declared goal to actively engage with contemporary societal challenges. LIAS in Culture and Society is supported by funds provided by the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture and the Volkswagen Foundation through the SPRUNG initiative.

  1. 2025
  2. Published

    Negotiating boundaries through reality shows: a multimodal study of Big Brother Naija

    Gbadegesin, V. O. & Adeniyi, E., 03.2025, In: Critical African Studies. 17, 1, p. 18-40 23 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  3. 2024
  4. Published

    Unseating Mastery: The University and the Promise of the New

    Hörl, E. & Lalu, P., 12.2024, In: Theory, Culture & Society. 41, 7-8, p. 219-238 20 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  5. E-pub ahead of print

    Dangerous memories and entangled temporalities: Irish republicanism and the postcolonial politics of time

    Farrell, L. & Hussey, G., 18.10.2024, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Cultural Studies. 23 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  6. Published

    “If It Bleeds It Leads”: The Visual Witnessing Trauma Phenomenon Among Journalists in East Africa

    Radoli, L. O., 09.2024, In: Journalism and Mass Communication Educator. 79, 3, p. 287-305 19 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  7. E-pub ahead of print

    A journey worth taking: language and migration narratives in Nigerian queer X (Twitter) discourse

    Onanuga, P. A., 05.08.2024, (E-pub ahead of print) In: African Identities. 17 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  8. Accepted/In press

    The Weeping Earth: Entangled Humanism, Precarity, and Imaginaries in African Eco-Poetry

    Adeniyi, E., 2024, (Accepted/In press) In: Scrutiny2.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  9. 2023
  10. Published

    Language, Literature and the Environment: Eco-Criticism from the African Perspectives

    Adeniyi, E. & Onanuga, P. A., 2023, In: Green Letters. 27, 3, p. 263-268 6 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsOther (editorial matter etc.)Research

  11. Published

    The Representation of Social Classes in Iranian Cinema During the Reformist Era, 2001–2005

    Aqababaee, E. & Rieck, K., 2023, In: Contemporary Review of the Middle East. 10, 2, p. 106-125 20 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review