20th ZeMKI Anniversary: International Conference on "20 Years into the Future: What is our vision of media, data, and society?"
ZeMKI, Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research
The Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research (ZeMKI) is one of nine central research units at the University of Bremen and is one of the important European institutions researching questions into media-related transformations at the interface of the cultural, social, and technical sciences. Our research focuses on the emerging digital society in terms of the inequalities it generates while probing the historicity of their genesis and the challenges posed by algorithmic systems, automation, and the burgeoning datafied society.
News
Christian Schwarzenegger on digital gaming cultures and social change
19. August 2025
Kerstin Radde-Antweiler on the socio-political relevance of video games
19. August 2025
Research Associate (f/m/d) wanted as part of the “Communicative AI” research group
19. August 2025
Winter semester - One Workshop and Four ComAI Lectures are forthcoming
14. August 2025
Dom Ford at the “Otherworldy Entertainment” conference in Copenhagen
13. August 2025
Christian Schwarzenegger at the ECREA Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School
4. August 2025
Christian Schwarzenegger as a speaker on "Wissen um 11"
1. August 2025
gamevironments Special Issue: "Peripheral Religions"
31. July 2025
The labs
Selected reasearch projects
- Active
"You Are Your History": Family Memory and Identity on Genealogy Platforms
- Duration: 2023 – 2026
- Project lead: Dr. Rieke Böhling
- Active
Political discourse: ComAI and deliberative quality (ComAI P6)
- Duration: 2025 – 2028
- Project lead: Prof. Dr. Cornelius Puschmann, Dr. Gregor Wiedemann
- Active
Sub-Project INF: Further Development of the Global Welfare State Information System (WeSIS), eScience Services and Research Data Management
- Duration: 2022 – 2025
- Project lead: Prof. Dr. Andreas Breiter
- Active
ReCov19 - The Changing Role of Religion in Societies Emerging from Covid-19
- Duration: 2022 – 2025
- Project lead: Prof. Dr. Kerstin Radde-Antweiler
