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Medienumgebungen: Auf den Spuren von Uwe Hasebrink

Medienumgebungen: Auf den Spuren von Uwe Hasebrink

Uwe Hasebrink retired at the end of September 2021. For more than 35 years, he worked at the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut; first as a research consultant, then for many years as a scientific director and a member of the Board of Directors.

The brochure "Media Environments. On the Trail of Uwe Hasebrink" is intended to do justice to the extremely modest person of Uwe Hasebrink. It pays tribute to him and his work rather indirectly and looks more at the fields in which he was and is active. The texts by companions and colleagues are intended to answer questions such as “In which field/topic area has Uwe Hasebrink left his mark?” and “What does this mean for this area today and in the future?”.

The authors write about fields of research that he has shaped, about perspectives that are important to him, about his characteristics and idiosyncrasies. Of course, this always says something about the writers' relationship to Uwe Hasebrink - and it should do so. However, the concept ensures that the texts do not have a retrospective-final gesture. In any case, we hope that the exchange with him will by no means end abruptly in October 2021.

The texts also reflect decades of the Institute's history. Uwe Hasebrink has left his mark on the Institute - both internally and externally. His students and colleagues in academia and practice appreciate his well thought-out and relevant impulses. He has established an appreciative culture that can also be felt by outsiders. We will try to maintain this and say, “Thank you, Uwe!”
 
Leibniz Institute for Media Research (ed.): Medienumgebungen. Auf den Spuren von Uwe Hasebrink [Media Environments. On the Trail of Uwe Hasebrink]. With Contributions by Otfried Jarren; Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem; Gerhard Vowe; Friedrich Krotz; Ralph Weiß; Kim Christian Schrøder; Sascha Hölig; Andreas Hepp; Claudia Lampert; Wiebke Loosen; Hans-Ulrich Wagner; Joan Kristin Bleicher; Roberto Suárez Candel; Wolfgang Schulz; Carsten Brosda; Eva Holtmannspötter; Irene Neverla; Michel Clement; Lisa Merten, Sophie Wagner and Juliane Finger as well as Paulina Keller, Lisa Thomae, Mika Parlowsky and Daniel Wehrend. Hamburg: Verlag Hans-Bredow-Institut, ISBN 978-3-87296-172-3, https://doi.org/10.21241/ssoar.75128.
 

Content

Editorial

Otfried Jarren | Forschungsnetzwerker. Paradigmatische Rezeptionsforschung als Markenkern [Research Networker. Paradigmatic Reception Research as a Brand Core]

Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem | Klimafolgenabschätzung. Wie ein Institut mit Teamfähigkeit über sich hinaus wächst [Climate Impact Assessment. How an Institute with Teamwork Surpasses Itself]

Gerhard Vowe | Blick und Griff: Wie Uwe Hasebrink die Kommunikationswissenschaft prägt [Gaze and Grasp: How Uwe Hasebrink Shaped Communication Science]

Friedrich Krotz | Die Entstehung einer Teildisziplin Mediennutzungsforschung im Rahmen der Kommunikationswissenschaft [The Emergence of a Sub-Discipline Media Usage Research within Communication Studies]

Ralph Weiß | „Ich bin viele Zielgruppen“. Was es braucht, damit eine wissenschaftliche Innovation Spuren hinterlässt ["I Am Many Target Groups". What It Takes for a Scientific Innovation to Leave a Mark]

Kim Christian Schrøder | Beyond News as We Know It. Young People’s Cross-Media Information Repertoires

Sascha Hölig | Was die Leute so alles interessiert… Mediennutzung leicht erklärt [What People Are Interested In... Media Use Explained Easily]

Andreas Hepp | Kommunikative Figurationen als Konzept: Wie man Mediennutzungsforschung mit der Analyse gesellschaftlicher Medienwirkungen verbindet [Communicative Figurations as a Concept: How to Combine Media Use Research with the Analysis of Social Media Effects]

Claudia Lampert | More Risk, More Responsibility. Herausforderungen des Medienwandels für Kinder und Jugendliche [Challenges of Media Change for Children and Young People]

Wiebke Loosen | „Wer hat Angst vorm Publikum? Niemand! Und wenn es kommt …?“ Wie Journalismus und Journalismusforschung das Publikum (wieder-)entdeckten ["Who Is Afraid of the Audience? Nobody! And if It Comes ...?" How Journalism and Journalism Research (Re)Discovered the Audience]

Hans-Ulrich Wagner | Hören im Alltag! Impulse für die Radio- und Audioforschung [Listening in Everyday Life! Impulses for Radio and Audio Research]

Joan Kristin Bleicher | Vom Programm zur Nutzung: Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft im Dialog  [From Programme to Use: Media and Communication Studies in Dialogue]

Roberto Suárez Candel | A Societal Future for Public Service Media. The Questions Posed by Uwe Hasebrink

Wolfgang Schulz | Von Gremien und Primaten. Wie gelingt Wissenschaftskommunikation? [Of Committees and Primates. How Does Science Communication Succeed?]

Carsten Brosda | Nachrichten, News, Nano-Wahrheiten. Über gelingende Kommunikation und was Uwe Hasebrink damit zu tun hat [News, News, Nano-Truths. On Successful Communication and What Uwe Hasebrink Has to Do with It]

Eva Holtmannspötter | Fragen und Antworten. Zu den Herausforderungen für den öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunk [Questions and Answers. On the Challenges for Public Service Broadcasting]

Irene Neverla | Lehrendes Forschen, forschendes Lehren. Über Freude am Erkenntnisgewinn in einer wertschätzenden Gemeinschaft [Teaching Research, Researching Teaching. On the Joy of Gaining Knowledge in an Appreciative Community]

Michel Clement | Interdisziplinär und international! Was wir von Uwe Hasebrink über Nachwuchsförderung lernen können [Interdisciplinary and International! What We Can Learn from Uwe Hasebrink about Promoting Young Researchers]

Lisa Merten / Sophie Wagner / Juliane Finger | Die subtile Kunst des letzten Redebeitrags. Aufwachsen in Hasebrinkschen Wissenschaftsumgebungen [The Subtle Art of the Last Speech. Growing Up in Hasebrink's Science Environments]

Paulina Keller / Lisa Thomae / Mika Parlowsky / Daniel Wehrend | Was macht eine gute Lehre aus? Wieso Uwe Hasebrink eine große Lücke hinterlassen wird [What Makes Good Teaching? Why Uwe Hasebrink Will Leave a Big Gap Behind]

Literature

Medienumgebungen: Auf den Spuren von Uwe Hasebrink

Uwe Hasebrink retired at the end of September 2021. For more than 35 years, he worked at the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut; first as a research consultant, then for many years as a scientific director and a member of the Board of Directors.

The brochure "Media Environments. On the Trail of Uwe Hasebrink" is intended to do justice to the extremely modest person of Uwe Hasebrink. It pays tribute to him and his work rather indirectly and looks more at the fields in which he was and is active. The texts by companions and colleagues are intended to answer questions such as “In which field/topic area has Uwe Hasebrink left his mark?” and “What does this mean for this area today and in the future?”.

The authors write about fields of research that he has shaped, about perspectives that are important to him, about his characteristics and idiosyncrasies. Of course, this always says something about the writers' relationship to Uwe Hasebrink - and it should do so. However, the concept ensures that the texts do not have a retrospective-final gesture. In any case, we hope that the exchange with him will by no means end abruptly in October 2021.

The texts also reflect decades of the Institute's history. Uwe Hasebrink has left his mark on the Institute - both internally and externally. His students and colleagues in academia and practice appreciate his well thought-out and relevant impulses. He has established an appreciative culture that can also be felt by outsiders. We will try to maintain this and say, “Thank you, Uwe!”
 
Leibniz Institute for Media Research (ed.): Medienumgebungen. Auf den Spuren von Uwe Hasebrink [Media Environments. On the Trail of Uwe Hasebrink]. With Contributions by Otfried Jarren; Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem; Gerhard Vowe; Friedrich Krotz; Ralph Weiß; Kim Christian Schrøder; Sascha Hölig; Andreas Hepp; Claudia Lampert; Wiebke Loosen; Hans-Ulrich Wagner; Joan Kristin Bleicher; Roberto Suárez Candel; Wolfgang Schulz; Carsten Brosda; Eva Holtmannspötter; Irene Neverla; Michel Clement; Lisa Merten, Sophie Wagner and Juliane Finger as well as Paulina Keller, Lisa Thomae, Mika Parlowsky and Daniel Wehrend. Hamburg: Verlag Hans-Bredow-Institut, ISBN 978-3-87296-172-3, https://doi.org/10.21241/ssoar.75128.
 

Content

Editorial

Otfried Jarren | Forschungsnetzwerker. Paradigmatische Rezeptionsforschung als Markenkern [Research Networker. Paradigmatic Reception Research as a Brand Core]

Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem | Klimafolgenabschätzung. Wie ein Institut mit Teamfähigkeit über sich hinaus wächst [Climate Impact Assessment. How an Institute with Teamwork Surpasses Itself]

Gerhard Vowe | Blick und Griff: Wie Uwe Hasebrink die Kommunikationswissenschaft prägt [Gaze and Grasp: How Uwe Hasebrink Shaped Communication Science]

Friedrich Krotz | Die Entstehung einer Teildisziplin Mediennutzungsforschung im Rahmen der Kommunikationswissenschaft [The Emergence of a Sub-Discipline Media Usage Research within Communication Studies]

Ralph Weiß | „Ich bin viele Zielgruppen“. Was es braucht, damit eine wissenschaftliche Innovation Spuren hinterlässt ["I Am Many Target Groups". What It Takes for a Scientific Innovation to Leave a Mark]

Kim Christian Schrøder | Beyond News as We Know It. Young People’s Cross-Media Information Repertoires

Sascha Hölig | Was die Leute so alles interessiert… Mediennutzung leicht erklärt [What People Are Interested In... Media Use Explained Easily]

Andreas Hepp | Kommunikative Figurationen als Konzept: Wie man Mediennutzungsforschung mit der Analyse gesellschaftlicher Medienwirkungen verbindet [Communicative Figurations as a Concept: How to Combine Media Use Research with the Analysis of Social Media Effects]

Claudia Lampert | More Risk, More Responsibility. Herausforderungen des Medienwandels für Kinder und Jugendliche [Challenges of Media Change for Children and Young People]

Wiebke Loosen | „Wer hat Angst vorm Publikum? Niemand! Und wenn es kommt …?“ Wie Journalismus und Journalismusforschung das Publikum (wieder-)entdeckten ["Who Is Afraid of the Audience? Nobody! And if It Comes ...?" How Journalism and Journalism Research (Re)Discovered the Audience]

Hans-Ulrich Wagner | Hören im Alltag! Impulse für die Radio- und Audioforschung [Listening in Everyday Life! Impulses for Radio and Audio Research]

Joan Kristin Bleicher | Vom Programm zur Nutzung: Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft im Dialog  [From Programme to Use: Media and Communication Studies in Dialogue]

Roberto Suárez Candel | A Societal Future for Public Service Media. The Questions Posed by Uwe Hasebrink

Wolfgang Schulz | Von Gremien und Primaten. Wie gelingt Wissenschaftskommunikation? [Of Committees and Primates. How Does Science Communication Succeed?]

Carsten Brosda | Nachrichten, News, Nano-Wahrheiten. Über gelingende Kommunikation und was Uwe Hasebrink damit zu tun hat [News, News, Nano-Truths. On Successful Communication and What Uwe Hasebrink Has to Do with It]

Eva Holtmannspötter | Fragen und Antworten. Zu den Herausforderungen für den öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunk [Questions and Answers. On the Challenges for Public Service Broadcasting]

Irene Neverla | Lehrendes Forschen, forschendes Lehren. Über Freude am Erkenntnisgewinn in einer wertschätzenden Gemeinschaft [Teaching Research, Researching Teaching. On the Joy of Gaining Knowledge in an Appreciative Community]

Michel Clement | Interdisziplinär und international! Was wir von Uwe Hasebrink über Nachwuchsförderung lernen können [Interdisciplinary and International! What We Can Learn from Uwe Hasebrink about Promoting Young Researchers]

Lisa Merten / Sophie Wagner / Juliane Finger | Die subtile Kunst des letzten Redebeitrags. Aufwachsen in Hasebrinkschen Wissenschaftsumgebungen [The Subtle Art of the Last Speech. Growing Up in Hasebrink's Science Environments]

Paulina Keller / Lisa Thomae / Mika Parlowsky / Daniel Wehrend | Was macht eine gute Lehre aus? Wieso Uwe Hasebrink eine große Lücke hinterlassen wird [What Makes Good Teaching? Why Uwe Hasebrink Will Leave a Big Gap Behind]

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