Project: Media, Everyday Life & Popular Culture
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Media, Everyday Life & Popular Culture | |
Description: | Popular media are embedded in everyday life. We research the content, reception, and appropriation of media in different cultural and social contexts. We are interested in experiences and practices with media that constitute the contemporary popular culture – may it be fan fiction or online videos, music and film streaming or messaging and gaming to name a few. How are questions of identity negotiated in everyday media use? To what extent are questions of power, social inequality and cultural difference part of popular media culture? What does a mediatization of communications in everyday life and popular culture mean? |
Keywords: | everyday life, popular media culture, mediatization of communications |
Short title: | Media, Everyday Life & Popular Culture |
Period: | 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2027 |
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Daniel Ißl (internal) |
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Larissa Krainer (internal) |
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Jörg-Uwe Nieland (internal) |
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Christina Seeger (internal) |
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Caroline Elisabeth Roth-Ebner (internal) |
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Matthias Wieser (internal) |
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Rainer Winter (internal) |
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Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften
Institut für Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft
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