Professorship for Theory and History of Media

Organisational unit: Professoship

Organisation profile

Media Theory and Media History at the ICAM researches the media-related possibilities and conditions of cognition, representation and research, or, more generally, of cultural practices—with a special interest in technological interconnections.

Main research areas

This perspective stands in the tradition of technologically informed discourse analyses following Michel Foucault and Friedrich Kittler. Aware of the limitations and in part justified critique of the techno-deterministic forms of this approach, we conduct research and teach in the frame of theoretical further developments of cultural studies-oriented media research. In exchange with other disciplines, we not only place a greater focus on aspects such as actors, concrete locations or networks, it is also important for us to reflect upon the historical genealogy of concepts and methods applied in media studies themselves. This results in an orientation one can best designate with the term of media-historical epistemology.

The aim is not to advance an own type of “media philosophy,” but to conduct historical studies on (media) technologies that are of interest from a media-theoretical point of view in that they lead to epistemological consequences. We therefore grasp the Media Theory and Media History not as two separate fields that are to be researched and taught at the university independently of each other. Instead, we find that grasping media theory and media history as a dynamic relationship of exchange leads to much more productive ideas and questions in research and teaching. For us, media-historical epistemology is therefore not a discipline in the classical sense. To speak with Ludwik Fleck, it is a form of a “thinking collective” or “style of thinking” chosen for quite pragmatic reasons. Such a style of thinking enables second-order observations that aim at retracing misunderstandings, disruptions, breaks, caesuras, or, in short, “epistemological obstacles” (Bachelard) that characterize the history of media. The strengths of a media-historical epistemology understood in this way lies in its compatibility with other current approaches in cultural studies, e.g., the research of cultural technologies, the research of laboratories and science, or the history of science.

To this end, a media-historical epistemology must be well informed not only about the disciplines whose media-related methods it addresses, but also about the current methodological standards of neighboring approaches, such as science studies, musicology, Science, Technology and Society (STS), visual studies, or technological and cultural history. For the purpose of a specific media epistemology, they are taken up, examined, and reformulated in view of their subject matter. Such a combination of media theory and media history makes no problem-solving promises of enhanced media technologies or more successful conveyance of science, but offers itself as a method to problematize science, society, and culture.

  1. Published

    3DMIN – Challenges and Interventions in Design, Development and Dissemination of New Musical Instruments.

    Bovermann, T., Hinrichsen, A., Hildebrand Marques Lopes, D., de Campo, A., Egermann, H., Förstel, A., Hardjowirogo, S.-I., Pysiewciz, A. & Weinzierl, S., 2014, Proceedings - 40th International Computer Music Conference, ICMC 2014 and 11th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2014 - Music Technology Meets Philosophy: From Digital Echos to Virtual Ethos. Kouroupetroglou, G. & Georgaki, A. (eds.). National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Vol. 2. p. 1637-1641 5 p.

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksArticle in conference proceedingsResearchpeer-review

  2. Published

    Against Water: A Reply to Christopher M. Kelty

    Müggenburg, J., 27.03.2015, In: spheres - Journal for Digital Cultures. 1, p. 1-5 5 p., 8.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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    Agentenspiele. Crowd Management, Sozialsimulation und Big Data

    Vehlken, S. & Pias, C., 01.02.2014, Managementperspektiven für die Zivilgesellschaft des 21. Jahrhunderts: Management als Liberal Art. von Müller, C. & Zinth, C.-P. (eds.). Berlin: Springer, p. 167-182 16 p.

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksContributions to collected editions/anthologiesResearchpeer-review

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    Ana Ofak/Philipp v. Hilgers (Hg.): Rekursionen. Von Faltungen des Wissens

    Vehlken, S., 11.2010, In: Zeitschrift für Medienwissenschaft. online, 5 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsCritical reviewsResearch

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    Angsthasen: Schwärme als Transformationsungestalten zwischen Tierpsychologie und Bewegungsphysik

    Vehlken, S., 2009, In: Zeitschrift für Medien- und Kulturforschung. 0, p. 133-147 15 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  6. Published

    Arkestrated Rhythmachine Komplexities: Machinic Geisterstunde and Post-Soul Persistencies

    ARK - Arkestrated Rhythmachine Complexities & Pelleter, M., 2019, CTM 2019 Persistence Magazine. Rohlf, J., Garlid, A., Replansky, T., Zhang, O., Borsche, D. & Hofbauer, A. L. (eds.). Berlin: DISK – Initiative Bild & Ton e.V., p. 62-67 6 p.

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksContributions to collected editions/anthologiesTransferpeer-review

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    Ausweitung der Coachingzone: Drei Versuche zur Selbstoptimierung in der Mittelschicht

    Roloff, S., 06.09.2023, 978-3-8376-6803-2: transcript Verlag. 170 p.

    Research output: Books and anthologiesBook

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    Axel Volmar (Hg.): Zeitkritische Medien

    Vehlken, S., 2010, In: Medienwissenschaft. 27, 1, p. 70-72 3 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsCritical reviewsResearch

  9. Published

    Bats in the Belfry: On the Relationship of Cybernetics and German Media Theory

    Müggenburg, J. K., 28.07.2017, In: Canadian Journal of Communication. 42, 3, p. 467 – 484 18 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  10. Published

    Biological Computer Laboratory: Zu Organisation und Selbstorganisation eines Labors

    Müggenburg, J., 2011, Jenseits des Labors: Transformationen von Wissen zwischen Entstehungs- und Anwendungskontext. Hoof, F., Jung, E.-M. & Salaschek, U. (eds.). transcript Verlag, p. 23-44 21 p. (Science Studies).

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksArticle in conference proceedingsResearchpeer-review

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