Nele Heise, M. A.
Nele Heise, M. A., studied Communication Studies and History at the University of Erfurt. Among others, she was a student assistant at the interdisciplinary project “Bauhauskommunikation” [Bauhaus Communication]. She has been awarded several prizes for her work, for example with the Advancement Award 2008 of the State Media Authority Thuringia. She finished her masters programme in Communication Studies with a thesis on “Ethik der Internetforschung – Diskurs und Praxis. Eine qualitative-heuristische Befragung deutscher Kommunikationsforscher” [Ethics of Internet Research – Discourse and Practice. A Qualitative-Heuristic Survey of German Communication Researchers”.
Since October 2011 she has been a junior researcher at the Hans Bredow Institute in the course of the DFG project “Die (Wieder-)Entdeckung des Publikums” [The (Re-)Discovery of the Audience]. Relating to this project she does her doctorate at the Graduate School Media and Communication, the interdisciplinary doctoral programme of the Research Center for Media and Communication (RCMC) in Hamburg. In her dissertation project she deals with the areas “active audience”, media acquisition and technical artefacts.
Her research interests are in the field of media acquisition, online communication, theory and practice of social media and user practice in the social web.
Latest publications
Heise, N. (2011): "Alles neu macht das Netz?" – Ethik der Internetforschung. Eine qualitativ-heuristische Befragungsstudie ["The Net Makes Everything New?" - Ethics in Internet Research. A Qualitative-Heuristic Survey]. In: T. Köhler, J. Neumann (eds.), Wissensgemeinschaften. Digitale Medien – Öffnung und Offenheit in Forschung und Lehre. Schriftenreihe Medien in der Wissenschaft, Issue 60. Münster u.a.: Waxmann, pp. 339-341 (PDF in German).
Heise, N. (2011): Muslimische Weblogs [Muslim Weblogs]. In: R. Geier, S. Friedrich, R. Wuttke (eds.), PRspektive online – Public Relations im Netz: Tagungsband zu den 6. Studentischen Medientagen Chemnitz – Mit zusätzlichen Beiträgen der 5. Studentischen Medientage zum Thema „Ich surfe, also bin ich!“. Chemnitz: Universitätsverlag, pp. 174-193 (PDF in German).
Heise, N (2010): Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI) – Perspectives of communication science: appropriation and technological change. In: B. Eylert (ed.), “You will Shape the Digital Society with Your Knowledge – Make It Happen!”. Conference on Communications – A Common Playground for Social and Telecommunications Scientists 2010, May 26th-28th (TH Wildau; Conference Volume). Berlin/Wildau: News & Media Berlin, pp. 140-141 (PDF).
Engelmann, K.; Günther, F.; Heise, N.; Hohmann, F.; Irrgang, U.; Schmidt, S. (2010): Muslimische Weblogs: der Islam im deutschsprachigen Internet [Muslim Weblogs: Islam in German Internet]. Schriftenreihe Medien und politische Kommunikation – Naher Osten und islamische Welt [Series Media and Political Communication - Mideast and Islamic World], vol. 20. Berlin: Frank & Timme.
Latest lectures
"Richtigkeit, Wahrheit, Wahrhaftigkeit: Authentizität als kommunikationsethische Voraussetzung onlinebasierter Forschung. Theoretische Verortungen und empirische Befunde" [Validity, Truth, Veracity: Authenticity as Ethical Requirement for Online-Based Research. Theoretical Positioning and Empirical Findings], talk by N. »»
“The ‘Blue Pages’ as Promoter of Demarginalization and Empowerment – An Explorative Analysis of the Online-Community GayRomeo”, talk by N. Heise at the conference “Mediatized Gender” at the University of Bonn on 24 September 2011.
“Muslim Weblogs – The Islam within the German-speaking Internet”, talk by S. Schmidt and N. Heise at the conference “Digital Participation among Ethnic Minorities: Policy, Access and Engagement“ of the "Media of Diaspora Research Group" at the TU Dortmund on 8 September 2011.
"Alles neu macht das Netz? Ethik der Internetforschung – eine qualitativ-heuristische Befragungsstudie" [The Internet Makes Everything New? Ethics in Internet Research - A Qualitative-Heuristic Survey], poster presentation by N. Heise at the conference "Digitale Medien – Öffnung und Offenheit in Forschung und Lehre" [Digital Media - Opening and Openness in Research and Education" of the Gesellschaft für Medien in der Wissenschaft e.V. (GMW) at the TU Dresden on 7 September 2011.
"Spielen als Stressbewältigung. Coping-Strategien als Nutzungsaspekte des Online-Rollenspiels ‚World of Warcraft‘ – Befunde einer Onlinebefragung" [Gaming to Overcome Stress. Coping Strategies as Use Aspect of the Online Game World of Warcraft - Results of an Online Survey], talk by F. Beetz, N. Heise, F. Marquart and S. Schmidt at the workshop "Mensch – Medien – Interaktion" [Human - Media - Interaction] of the University of Erfurt and the Fraunhofer Institute Ilmenau in Erfurt on 9. July 2010.
„Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI): Perspectives of Communication Science: Appropriation and Technological Change”, poster presentation by N. Heise at the “Conference on Communications – A Common Playground for Social and Telecommunications Scientists” at the Technical University Wildau on 27 May 2010.
"Das Bauhaus in allen Taschen: Geldscheine als Vorboten der 'Neuen Typografie'" [Bauhaus Communication - Bank Notes as Precursor of 'New Typography'], talk by N. Heise at the conference "Bauhauskommunikation - Innovative Strategien im Umgang mit Medien, interner und externer Öffentlichkeit" [Bauhaus Communication - Innovative Strategies in Dealing with Media, Internal and External Public] at the Goethe National Museum in Weimar on 19 June 2009.
"Das Bauhaus im Spiegel der Presse" [Bauhaus in the Press], talk by P. Rössler and N. Heise at the conference "Bauhauskommunikation – Innovative Strategien im Umgang mit Medien, interner und externer Öffentlichkeit" [Bauhaus Communication - Innovative Strategies in Dealing with Media, Internal and External Public] at the Goethe National Museum Weimar on 18 June 2009.
"Muslimische Weblogs" [Muslim Weblogs], talk by N. Heise at the 5th Student Media Days Chemnitz at the Technical University Chemnitz on 4 April 2009.
Contact
Nele Heise, M. A.
Hans-Bredow-Institut
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