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"Geil dabei zu sein" - Livestreams als Kommunikationsmittel rechtsextremer Proteste
In: ZRex - Zeitschrift für Rechtsextremismusforschung ; 2 ; 1 ; 72-90 (2022)
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Invective Gaze - Das digitale Bild und die Kultur der Beschämung
In: 99 ; Edition Medienwissenschaft ; 206 (2022)
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Digital Media and Textuality: From Creation to Archiving
In: 45 ; Medienumbrüche ; 284 (2021)
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Affekt Macht Netz: Auf dem Weg zu einer Sozialtheorie der Digitalen Gesellschaft
In: 22 ; Digitale Gesellschaft ; 358 (2020)
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Beyond Filter Bubbles and Echo Chambers: The Integrative Potential of the Internet
In: 5 ; Digital Communication Research ; 246 (2019)
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The Turn to Artificial Intelligence in Governing Communication Online
In: 21 (2018)
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Profile: Interdisziplinäre Beiträge
In: Digital Cultures Series ; 149 (2017)
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Social media, mass media and the 'public sphere': differentiation, complementarity and co-existence
In: 2016-01 ; Research contributions to organizational sociology and innovation studies / Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Organisations- und Innovationssoziologie : SOI discussion paper ; 24 (2016)
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Twitter and society
In: 89 ; Digital Formations ; 447 (2016)
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Netzöffentlichkeit in Russland: die Nutzung des Internet durch die russländische Frauenbewegung
In: 47 ; Arbeitspapiere und Materialien / Forschungsstelle Osteuropa an der Universität Bremen ; 81 (2015)
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Towards a sociological theory of the mobile phone
In: 47 (2015)
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e-Science Infrastructure for the Social Sciences
In: 115 ; RatSWD Working Paper Series ; 17 (2014)
Abstract: "When the term 'e-Science' became popular, it frequently was referred to as 'enhanced science' or 'electronic science'. More telling is the definition 'e-Science is about global collaboration in key areas of science and the next generation of infrastructure that will enable it' (Taylor, 2001). The question arises to what extent can the social sciences profit from recent developments in e-Science infrastructure? While computing, storage and network capacities so far were sufficient to accommodate and access social science data bases, new capacities and technologies support new types of research, e.g. linking and analysing transactional or audiovisual data. Increasingly collaborative working by researchers in distributed networks is efficiently supported and new resources are available for e-learning. Whether these new developments become transformative or just helpful will very much depend on whether their full potential is recognized and creatively integrated into new research designs by theoretically innovative scientists. Progress in e-Science was very much linked to the vision of the Grid as 'a software infrastructure that enables flexible, secure, coordinated resource sharing among dynamic collections of individuals, institutions and resources' and virtually unlimited computing capacities (Foster et al. 2000). In the Social Sciences there has been considerable progress in using modern IT-technologies for multilingual access to virtual distributed research databases across Europe and beyond (e.g. NESSTAR, CESSDA - Portal), data portals for access to statistical offices and for linking access to data, literature, project, expert and other data bases (e.g. Digital Libraries, VASCODA/ SOWIPORT). Whether future developments will need GRID enabling of social science databases or can be further developed using WEB 2.0 support is currently an open question. The challenges here are seamless integration and interoperability of data bases, a requirement that is also stipulated by internationalisation and trans-disciplinary research. This goes along with the need for standards and harmonisation of data and metadata. Progress powered by e-infrastructure is, among others, dependent on regulatory frameworks and human capital well trained in both, data science and research methods. It is also dependent on sufficient critical mass of the institutional infrastructure to efficiently support a dynamic research community that wants to 'take the lead without catching up'." (author's abstract)
Keyword: Anthropologie; Bildung und Erziehung; data bank; data preparation; Datenaufbereitung; Datenbank; Education; electronic Media; elektronische Medien; Forschung; Forschungsorganisation; Forschungspraxis; information technology; Informationstechnologie; infrastructure; Infrastruktur; Interactive; interaktive; Internet; journalism; Journalismus,Verlagswesen; network; Netzwerk; News media; publishing; Publizistische Medien; Research; Research on Science and Technology; Research Organization; research practice; social science; Sociology & anthropology; Sociology of Science; Sociology of Technology; Sozialwissenschaft; Soziologie; Technikforschung; Techniksoziologie; Web 2.0; Wissenschaftsforschung; Wissenschaftssoziologie
URL: http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/40716
http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-407164
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Will Facebook save or destroy social capital? An empirical investigation into the effect of online interactions on trust and networks
In: 2014/30 ; GESIS-Working Papers ; 47 (2014)
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Masses, crowds, communities, movements: collective formations in the digital age
In: 2014-02 ; Research contributions to organizational sociology and innovation studies / Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Organisations- und Innovationssoziologie : SOI discussion paper ; 29 (2014)
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Social Media
In: 1/2013 ; Recherche Spezial ; 159 (2014)
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Dimpled-Hanging-Pregnant-Chad.com: the impact of Internet technology on democratic legitimacy
In: CAP Working-Paper ; 29 (2013)
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Neue Medien im familialen Kontext: eine Recherche zu Studienergebnissen im Zusammenhang mit Nutzung, Chancen und Herausforderungen im Familienalltag
In: 47 ; Working Paper / Österreichisches Institut für Familienforschung ; 48 (2013)
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From printed to "wikified" encyclopedias: sociological aspects of an incipient cultural revolution
In: 73 (2013)
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Me, my self and my Avatar: some microsociological reflections on "Second Life"
In: 15 (2013)
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Internet: a new potential for European political communication
In: 2003-402 ; Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Zivilgesellschaft, Konflikte und Demokratie, Arbeitsgruppe Politische Öffentlichkeit und Mobilisierung ; 25 (2012)
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