Research
The research and teaching interests of the junior professor include postdigital migration studies, critical (inter)cultural communication and competence, postdigital (inter)cultures, and social imaginaries (E-maginary). In addition, the junior professor engages with critical perspectives on issues of nation, coloniality, racism, and discrimination.
The junior professorship is structured around three themes:
- Postdigital (inter)culturality and social E-maginaries
- Postdigital intercultural practices in the context of migration and internet-mediated interactions
- E-maginaries of coloniality in social networks
The Research Lab on Postdigital (inter)culturality observes, collects, analyzes, and archives data for the study of (inter)cultural practices, postdigital cultures, digital migration studies, and coloniality in social networks, and further develops qualitative methods for the study of the postdigital context.