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Lohmeier Christine

Dr. Christine Lohmeier

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
KONTAKT
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft und Medienforschung
Oettingenstr. 67
80538 München
Raum A016
Tel: +49 89 2180-9463
Fax: +49 89 2180-9429
E-Mail: mail lohmeier@ifkw.lmu.de

Sprechstunde:
Mi 14:30 - 15:30 Uhr
ZUR PERSON

Studium der Sprachen Wirtschafts- und Kulturraumstudien an der Universität Passau, M.Sc. in Media Research an der Universität Stirling, Promotion an der Universität Glasgow mit einer ethnographischen Studie über spanisch- und englischsprachige Medien und die kubanisch-amerikanische Gemeinschaft in Miami, FL. Lehrtätigkeit an den Universitäten Stirling (2005-2009) und Rotterdam (2009-2010), Buchredaktion von ‘Media, Culture & Society’ (2009-2011). Seit November 2011 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am IfKW und Editorial Administrator für ‘Communication Theory’.
Forschungsschwerpunkte: Medien und Migration, Kommunikation und soziales Gedächtnis, qualitative Methoden.

Homepage von Christine Lohmeier


PUBLIKATIONEN

(forthcoming) Reporting anti-communist protests in Moldova: An Investigation of Peace Journalism’s Potential to Generate Trust (with C. Barzescu); Questions of Journalism (Otazky zurnalistiky).

Whose Queen is she anyway? – Documenting the British Royal Family for a German Audience; Journal for the Study of British Cultures Vol. 17 No.1 (2010), pp.59-67.

When PSB is delivered by the ‘hand of God’: The case of the Roman Catholic broadcast networks in Venezuela (with J.Lugo and A.Cañizález); International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics Vol. 6 No.2 (2010), pp. 149-167.

Öffentlich-rechtliche Ideale aus göttlicher Hand?: Katholische Rundfunk-Netzwerke in Venezuela (with J.Lugo and A.Cañizález); Communicatio Socialis: Internationale Zeitschrift für Kommunikation in Religion, Kirche und Gesellschaft, Vol. 43, No. 2 (2010), pp.148-161.

Disclosing the Ethnographic Self, Media/Culture Journal, Vol. 12, No. 5 (2009)

Escuchar para creer: La radio de servicio público y la Iglesia católica en Venezuela (with J.Lugo and A.Cañizález); Revista Communicación, No. 146 (2009), pp. 76-86.

The Kelvingrove Review, Issue 4; Book Review: Isabel Alvarez Borland and Lynette M.F. Borsch (eds), Cuban-American Literature and Art: Negotiating Identities, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, (2009).

Media, Culture & Society 2009, Vol 31 (2), pp. 334-335. Book Review: Myria Georgiou, Diaspora, Identity and the Media. Diasporic Transnationalism and Mediated Spatialities. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2006.

SRA News: quarterly newsletter of the Social Research Association, (November 2008). Book Review: Brian Roberts, Getting the Most out of the Research Experience. What Every Researcher Needs to Know. London: Sage, 2007.

Media, Culture & Society 2008, Vol 30 (4), pp. 584-585. Book Review: Sujatha Fernandes, Cuba Represent! Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006.


VORTRÄGE

‘Cosmopolitan by default? The significance of place for diasporic identities’ – Paper presented at the ECREA conference, Maynooth University Ireland, December 2011

‘Journalism and the Politics of Memory: Remembering pre-revolutionary Cuba’ – Paper presented at the ICA conference in Boston, Massachusetts in May 2011

‘When we were still a happy family: The Lost City, a Hollywood narrative of Cuba in the 1950s’ – Paper presented at the NECS-conference at Kadir Has University, Istanbul, in June 2010

‘Just inside or forever on the outside? – PhD students as long-term temporary teaching staff’ – Paper presented at Discourse, Resistance & Power 9, University of Greenwich, March/April 2010

‘Journalism and the Politics of Memory’ – Paper presented at the ECREA conference, University of Utrecht, November 2009

Postgraduate Conference Communications and Space/Place (Institute of Communication, University of Leeds: 6 June 2008) Title of Paper: Spanish-language media in Miami, FL – Creating space/place for a migrant community

Co-organisation of Scottish Media & Communication Association PG Workshop "The Challenge of Qualitative Research" (University of Stirling; 28 November 2007) Chaired open discussion on ‘The Cultural Context of Research’

European Workshop on Mediations of Cultural Difference: Debating Media and Diversity (University of Leeds; 7 & 8 September 2007); Title of Paper: Contesting the Press – Miami Cubans, The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald

Politics of Exclusion and Return: The phenomena of diaspora formations (Marie Curie Conference in Budapest; 27 June to 1 July 2007) Title of Paper: Journalistic Standards and Social Commitment: Cuban-Americans Journalists in Miami

Co-organisation of Scottish Media & Communication Association PG Workshop: The Philosophy of Research (University of Strathclyde; 16 February 2007)

Edinburgh Local GRADSchool (organised by the UK GRAD Programme) (10 to 12 November 2006)

European Doctoral Summer School in Communication; ‘Media in Everyday Life’ (University of Tartu, Estonia; 23 to 28 August 2005)

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