Research - Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Research for the Media SocietyThe research perspective of the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) focuses on media-based public communication, regardless of the individual technical platforms involved. We focus on how certain forms of media-based communication influence different aspects of our lives, such as politics, economy, culture, education, law, religion and family, and how they contribute to structural transformations. The fact that the research activities are problem-oriented also leads to a distinct interest in the "new" media – and it is the Institute's aim to contribute to their understanding as well as to their future shape.The subject area requires interdisciplinary research, which is why the professional backgrounds of the Institute's researchers are adequately diverse. The organisational structure of the Institute is based on two main subject areas – the field of Communication Science and the field of Law – where the latter is not only focused on legal matters as such, but also on research concerning regulatory structures. Further, international comparative research is of increasing importance for the Institute. Thus, the Institute is actively involved in several international research networks.The Institute is named after Hans Bredow, who played an important role in the development of broadcasting technology. He served as State Secretary of Broadcasting in the Weimar Republic, but stepped down from his office on the day the Nazis took power. Later, he contributed a lot to the development of a public broadcasting system in the young Federal Republic of Germany. At that time, it also became clear that the area of media development is so important that it should be covered by an independent research institution.
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