The lecture series is organized within the framework of a joint project funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Head of the Erfurt subproject and primarily responsible for the lecture series is PD Dr. Nicole Podschuweit, co-responsible are Jun.-Prof. Dr. Helena Stehle (project coordinator, head of the Münster subproject) and Dr. Hanne Detel (head of the Tübingen subproject).
In addition to the project leaders, experts from academia and journalistic practice will report from their respective perspectives and stimulate discussion. They will focus on journalists and their "audience" on online channels, user comments and hate speech, but also on the trust of the audience in the media as a whole.
The lecture series starts on April 11 and will then take place on eight dates on Tuesdays from 6:15 to 7:45 pm. The lectures on April 11, April 18, May 9 and July 11 can be heard live in Lecture Hall 3 (teaching building 1) at the University of Erfurt. The lectures on April 25, June 6, June 20 and June 27 will be streamed from the universities of Münster and Tübingen, respectively. The link to the live streams as well as a detailed lecture schedule with the respective topics, lecturers* and venues can be found at the following website: https://journalist-audience-relations.net.
Programme:
April 11 // University of Erfurt (teaching building 1 / lecture hall 3), Webex: https://uni-erfurt.webex.com/meet/bmbf.juipidz
PD Dr. Nicole Podschuweit, University of Erfurt
introductory lecture and overview of the research foci
April 18 // University of Erfurt (teaching building 1 / lecture hall 3), Webex: https://uni-erfurt.webex.com/meet/bmbf.juipidz
Dr. Ilka Jakobs, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Audience expectations of journalism: Trust in journalism as a gold standard of a successful journalism-audience relationship?
April 25 // Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen Dr. Hanne Detel, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, and Verena Ziegler, SWR
Journalists' expectations of their audiences: Planning and management of audience interactions in everyday journalistic work
May 09 // University of Erfurt (teaching building 1 / lecture hall 3), Webex: https://uni-erfurt.webex.com/meet/bmbf.juipidz
Dominique Heinbach, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Journalism-Audience Interactions: Focus on user comments
June 6 // Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Professor Nina Springer, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Challenges of a good journalism-audience relationship for journalists*: Hate and incitement on the net
June 20 // Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Dr. Hanne Detel, Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, and Steffen Kutzner, CORRECTIV
Challenges of a good journalism-audience relationship for the audience: Who can I (still) believe?
June 27 // Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Dr. Bernadette Uth, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster // Thomas Reutter, SWR
Audience Engagement: Opportunities of a Good Journalism-Audience Relationship for Both Sides
July 11 // University of Erfurt (teaching building 1 / lecture hall 3), Webex: https://uni-erfurt.webex.com/meet/bmbf.juipidz
PD Dr. Nicole Podschuweit, University of Erfurt
conclusion with summary of the lecture series as well as news from the BMBF project "Journalists*innen und ihr Publikum im digitalen Zeitalter" (Journalists and their Audience in the Digital Age)
+++ The lectures will be held in German language. ++++