Disruption and Societal Change (TUDiSC)
Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schankweiler is a member of the concept group to support „Disruption and Societal Change“ (TUDiSC) on issues related to networking and theory building within the project collaboration.
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TUDiSC
The measure "Disruption and Societal Change” (TUDiSC) is part of the endeavor "Strengthening research areas with great potential" in the EXU focus PROFILE. It is intended to contribute to achieving scientific excellence and international visibility in all five Research Priority Areas of TUD, especially in the Emerging Field “Societal Change”, and thus to develop the university as a whole to a high level.
Conceptual basis
In the conceptual basis, Heike Greschke, Lars Koch and Susann Wagenknecht explain the initial assumptions of a theoretical approach to disruption and disruptivity and present a heuristic description matrix of different dimensions of disruptivity and their effects on and in society.
Preparatory work on disruptivity research
Publications
2016
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Affektive Dynamiken von Bildern in Zeiten von Social Media: Bildzeugenschaften aus Ägypten, 2010–2013, 2016, In: Kritische Berichte : Zeitschrift für Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften ; Mitteilungsorgan des Ulmer Vereins - Verband für Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften e.V.. 44, 1, p. 72-85Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
Projects
- DFG-funded research project „Image Protests on Social Media“ (1.1.2022- 31.12.2024)
- Junior research group „Art in Networks. GDR and its Global Relations (1949-1990)“ (1.2.-31.12.2022).
Contact
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