Professorship of Digital Cultures

Organisational unit: Professoship

Organisation profile

The term “Digital Cultures” refers to the fact that our current situation is significantly structured by digital, computer-based and networked technologies that have emerged under historically contingent conditions and have been shaped through cultural practices and human knowledge. On the one hand, digital media that process, store, and transmit data act as transformative or shaping factors on and in cultures. They are transforming human knowledge production as well as practices of connection, relationship, exchange, competition, and communication. Digital media reconfigure social inclusion and exclusion and play a major role in the material transformation of our living environments. On the other hand, human practices and forms of knowledge production facilitate the constant reconfiguration of digital media. Therefore, new spaces of possibility and fields of experimentation are constantly emerging for us to shape digital technologies and practices of being together, acting, and perceiving. Accordingly, the term “Digital Cultures” implies both the challenges of critically reflecting on and re-characterizing the shaping of cultures by digital media as well as the potential of cultivating and shaping them with the goal of greater participation, ecological responsibility, and social cohesion. 

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  1. Exporter performance in the German business services sector
  2. Die Corporate Governance-Berichterstattung des Aufsichtsrats
  3. Group formation in computer-supported collaborative learning
  4. Studien mit Kindern und Jugendlichen – aus rechtlicher Sicht
  5. Einkommenssituation Selbständiger in der Europäischen Union
  6. Die Strafbarkeit von Sport- und Minddoping bei Minderjährigen
  7. Spiele der Wahrheit und des Selbst zwischen Macht und Wissen
  8. Does Internet-based guided self-help for depression cause harm?
  9. Action tendencies and characteristics of environmental risks
  10. Bergmann/Pauge/Steinmeyer, Gesamtes Medizinrecht, 2. Auflage 2014
  11. Relating the philosophy and practice of ecological economics
  12. The Modern Concept of Fashion and its Origins in Romanticism
  13. Unsichtbares sichtbar machen – Kunst und der kulturelle Blick
  14. BSE - Sozialpsychologische Aspekte eines umstrittenen Risikos
  15. Die universale Sprache der vewaltungstechnischen Abstraktion.
  16. Tourism management in a global and transnational perspective
  17. "Materielles Dasein kommt von anderswo her" - Butler liest Hegel
  18. Explanatorischer Nationalismus und der Wohlstand der Nationen
  19. Product diversification and stability of employment and sales
  20. Grundlagen organisationalen Wandels von Bildungseinrichtungen
  21. Linguistically Responsive Teaching in Multilingual Classrooms
  22. Raumzeitliche Prozesse der visuellen Informationsverarbeitung
  23. The use of knowledge in inter-organisational knowledge-networks
  24. Re-investigating the insurance-growth nexus using common factors
  25. Decision support systems for integrated river basin management
  26. Inventionen. Zur Aktualisierung Poststrukturalistischer Theorie
  27. Collaboration and Open Science Initiatives in Primate Research
  28. Der Mythos als Relativierung des eigenen kulturellen Horizonts
  29. The Multiple Self Objection to the Prudential Lifespan Account