Universität Hamburg Fachbereich
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Universität Hamburg

Research Centre Media and Politics

 


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We mourn the loss of Prof. Dr. Hans J. Kleinsteuber


The founder and director of the Research Center Media and Politics died on February 18th  at the age of 68.

The "Research Centre Media and Politics" was founded in 1987 by Hans J. Kleinsteuber and offered as a place of interdisciplinary research for many young scientists, a home and an organizational network.

The changing relationship between politics and media, the political system and communicative system have always been the focus of research of Hans J. Kleinsteuber himself and of his research centre. Quite deliberately he has brought people from different disciplines to the research centre who have worked on a wide range of topics.

Those who were lucky to have worked with him here, could have always been sure of being part of a large network. Hans J. Kleinsteuber always kept contact with his alumni and he knew how to make contacts and connections among alumni and current researchers. The encouragement of young scientists was for him not professorial duty but a matter close to his heart. He met his junior scientists with curiosity and respect and helped us to find our own way.

We mourn for him and we will miss him greatly.

The current and former mem
bers of the Research Centre Media and Politics


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The Research Centre Media and Politics has an international reputation as a centre of excellence for interdisciplinary research. Scientists are provided with a vast organisational network for their research projects. The work of the Centre focuses on the interaction between politics and the media, both from a systems theory perspective (as the relation between the political system and the media system) and through an actor-oriented approach (relation between political actors and media protagonists). Going beyond merely combining political science and communication research or journalism, the Centre successfully brings different disciplines, topics and research frameworks together.

RCMP was established in 1987 by its director, Prof. Dr. Hans J. Kleinsteuber, within the Department of Political Science at the University of Hamburg. Our current research projects mainly investigate national and international media regulations, the influence of media on politics and society and the potentials of the new media. The Centre enables close co-operation between the projects, granting access to relevant documentation and facilities in the "Sedanstrasse 19" (3rd floor, rooms 309-314) university building. The Centre is organisationally based at the Department of Political Science and co-operates with other disciplines and departments as well - at present with the faculties of Communication Science/Journalism, Sociology, Computer Science and Economics.

Previously, RCMP associates used to work on topics like European media politics, non-commercial local radio stations, public service broadcasting etc. Today, quite a large number of former RCMP members are university professors or perform leading functions in business companies and society. The results of their studies, as well as externally originated work and current projects, are documented in our series of publications called "Media and Politics", released by the LIT publishing house (Muenster/Hamburg).


Director: Prof. Dr. Hans J. Kleinsteuber
Room 312, Tel:
+49 (0) 40 - 42838-2424, hjk [at] sozialwiss.uni-hamburg.de


Members:

Bengt Feil, Dipl.-Pol.
bengtfeil [at] googlemail.com

Ole Keding, Dipl.-Pol.
ole.keding [at] googlemail.com

Magnus-Sebastian Kutz, Dipl.-Pol.
magnus.kutz [at] sozialwiss. uni-hamburg.de

Sabine Nehls, MA
sabine.nehls [at] uni-hamburg.de

Dott.ssa Sara Nofri
sara.nofri [at] sozialwiss.uni-hamburg.de

Dr. Kathrin Voss
kathrin.voss [at] uni-hamburg.de

Adress:

Sedanstr. 19, 3. OG
20146 Hamburg

Fax: 040/42838-7497

Cooperating Members

Prof. Dr. Petra Ahrweiler, University College Dublin, Irland [externer Link]

Dr. Arne Hintz, Center for Media and Communication Studies, Central European University, Budapest, Ungarn [externer Link]

 

 


Letzte Aktualisierung: 25. Feb. 2012