How can we find a constructive discussion culture in science and society as a basis for an open and democratic society?
Wolfgang Schulz discusses this question with colleagues from science and practice.
Due to the limited number of seats, participants are asked to register by 3 p.m. on 14 January 2020 at
[email protected].
Start: 6:00 p.m.
Participating in the discussion round are
- Dr. Romy Jaster, research assistant at the Chair of Theoretical Philosophy at the HU; co-coordinator of the Forum for Culture of Dispute and co-author of the book "Die Wahrheit schafft sich ab - Wie Fake News Politik machen" (Truth Abolishes Itself - How Fake News Makes Politics)
- Eric Wallis, PR and campaign manager for NGOs and politics. He blogs as @wortgucker, teaches and writes about the impact of language and framing in politics and advertising
- Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schulz, Professor of Media Law and Public Law at the University of Hamburg, Director of the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut and Director of the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
- Max Skowronek, member of the editor-in-chiefs of the student newspaper "„UnAufgefordert" at the HU
- Chair: Hans-Christoph Keller, HU press officer