The media permeate every corner of political, economic and private life. In view of the ever closer interweaving of traditional and digital communication channels, the idea of media-free spaces is an illusion of yesterday. What does this fascinating and unsettling development mean for society and for each and every one of us? What should we expect? How should we act? Bernhard Pörksen, Professor of Media Studies at the University of Tübingen, bestselling author and one of the most internationally renowned communication researchers, addresses these questions with wit and intellectual acuity, full of wit and facts. As an entertaining enlightener with analytical depth, Bernhard Pörksen has been a sought-after interview partner and consultant, participant in TV talk shows and panel discussions and essayist in the opinion-forming media for many years. As a speaker and source of inspiration at workshops and congresses, in front of decision-makers from business and politics as well as large audiences, the media scientist fascinates and inspires his audience with his freely delivered speeches, stories and case studies that show the general in the particular.
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The media permeate every corner of political, economic and private life. In view of the ever closer interweaving of traditional and digital communication channels, the idea of media-free spaces is an illusion of yesterday. What does this fascinating and unsettling development mean for society and for each and every one of us? What should we expect? How should we act? Bernhard Pörksen, Professor of Media Studies at the University of Tübingen, bestselling author and one of the most internationally renowned communication researchers, addresses these questions with wit and intellectual acuity, full of wit and facts. As an entertaining enlightener with analytical depth, Bernhard Pörksen has been a sought-after interview partner and consultant, participant in TV talk shows and panel discussions and essayist in the opinion-forming media for many years. As a speaker and source of inspiration at workshops and congresses, in front of decision-makers from business and politics as well as large audiences, the media scientist fascinates and inspires his audience with his freely delivered speeches, stories and case studies that show the general in the particular.
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