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support teaching. Speaker: Prof. Dr. Iris Kirchner-Freis, LL.M.Eur (Director of the Institute for IT, Media and Intellectual Property Law (MLS LEGAL) and author of the copyright decision aid. The event will [...] , a diagram or videos on the topic can also be found on the ZMML website > Areas of competence > Media didactics > Legal issues in digital teaching
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Theory: Motivation, Physical Access, Digital Skills and Usage leading to different Outcomes of digital media use. You can participate via Zoom: https://uni-bremen.zoom.us/j/99266734855?pwd=L0VLYjErekVZZU5RS
Development Fund (CRDF) of the University of Bremen at the 8th Forum of the Research Network Entangled Media Histories. The Forum will take place from May 14.-16 2019 at the University of Wales Study Centre
Yannis Theocharis is Professor for Communication and Media Studies with a focus on Methodological Innovations at the ZeMKI, University of Bremen. In his lab, he investigates how digital communication affects
07-2018: Bridging the scales in high-throughput dielectrophoretic (bio-)particle separation in porous media Authors: G. R. Pesch M. Lorenz, S. Sachdev, S Salameh, F. Du, M. Baune,P. E. Boukany, J. Thöming Journal:
will include various lectures and events on the topic of "Artificial Intelligence: Challenges for Media Law". Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp will participate on the second day of the symposium with a keynote speech
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In What's disconnection got to do with sustainability? hree dilemmas of striving for sustainable media practices ,he explained how the environmental impact of digital communication is relevant to disconnection
central point of contact for protest, activism and campaign research, which deals with issues of media communication and democracy, especially in the face of digital change, away from established party
Prof. Tanja Schultz was interviewed as a spokesperson for the high profile area "Minds, Media, Machines" (MMM) in a current article by the Weser-Kurier. Highlights of her current research in the field