Dieter Klumpp (publicist)

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Dieter Klumpp (* 1949 in Stuttgart ) is a German publicist , inventor and political advisor .

Life

After studying political science and history at the University of Stuttgart in 1977 , Klumpp received his doctorate in 1994 at the Institute for Journalism and Communication Studies at the Free University of Berlin (Department of Media Economics, Axel Zerdick , Prof. Frieder Naschold , Berlin Science Center) on "Technological change and popular parties".

From 1978 to 2013 Klumpp worked at Standard Elektrik Lorenz AG (from 1987 Alcatel SEL, from 2006 Alcatel-Lucent Deutschland AG), central technology department, today's Bell Labs Germany, technology and society department. There he worked from 1980 to 2012 as a representative for the fiduciary Alcatel-Lucent Foundation for communication research in the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft.

Together with international partners, Klumpp has been researching and publishing since 2013 at the Institute for Communication Research in Stuttgart, which carries out interdisciplinary study projects for public and non-profit sponsors. The digitization archive is currently being set up with its collection (including computerization , e-government , mobility telematics ).

In the context of his professional activity, Klumpp has for many years carried out various activities in policy advice and research funding. He was and is voluntarily active in various scientific societies (including German UNESCO , ITG ), academic institutions, ministries and the German Bundestag .

Klumpp is the author of a number of books focusing on the information society and holds a number of patents as an inventor and co-inventor.

Honorary positions and committee activities

  • 1993–2016 Spokesperson for Department I “Information Society and Focus Projects” in the Information Technology Society (ITG) in the VDE
  • 2012 Scientific Advisory Board International Center for Culture and Technology Research (IZKT), University of Stuttgart
  • Advisory Board for the Research Center for Information Technology Design (ITeG), University of Kassel
  • 2011 German UNESCO Commission, member of the Communication / Information Committee
  • Advisory Board Institute for European Media Law, Saarbrücken
  • Board member of the foundation association foundation association V., Stuttgart / Berlin
  • Head of Competence Center Technology-Diversity-Equal Opportunities , Bielefeld
  • 2011 Advisory Board Fraunhofer e-Government Center, member of the “Electronic Government” working groups of the D21 initiative and BITKOM
  • 2013 Advisory Board for the Digital Opportunities Foundation
  • 1995 member of the study commission "Multimedia" of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg
  • 1996–1998 Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Study Commission “Future of the Media” of the German Bundestag
  • 1999 chairman of the jury of the BMBF Human-Technology-Interaction program
  • 1999–2002 Advisory Board Media @ Komm of the BMWi

Publications (selection)

  • Renewal needs lateral thinking: stimulating discourse in information and communication technology. Mössingen-Talheim 1994.
  • Multimedia marketplace: Practice-oriented strategies for the information society. Mössingen-Talheim 1996.
  • The difficult middle way to the information society . In: Heidrun Abromeit, Jörg-Uwe Nieland, Thomas Schierl (eds.): Politics, media, technology, commemorative publication for Heribert Schatz. Wiesbaden 2001, pp. 434-457.
  • with H. Kubicek and A. Roßnagel (eds.): Next Generation Information Society ?, Necessity for a new orientation. Mössingen-Talheim 2003.
  • with H. Kubicek, A. Roßnagel and W. Schulz (eds.): Medien. Order and innovation. Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg 2006.
  • as co-editor: Informational trust for the information society. Berlin / Heidelberg, 2008.
  • as co-editor: Netzwelt - ways, values, change. Berlin / Heidelberg 2010.
  • Innovation and modernization through e-government. Berlin 2010.
  • Mission statement convergence in the network world? Information society before the fourth decade of discourse. Berlin 2010.
  • Numerous articles in magazines and edited volumes, as well as other journalistic works.

University activities

Teaching activities at German universities ( University of Stuttgart , Free University of Berlin , University of Potsdam )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. People: Dieter Klumpp. In: Kepler-Salon.at. Retrieved May 23, 2018 .
  2. Dr. Dieter Klumpp. (PDF) CV. In: instkomm.de. 2017, accessed May 23, 2018 .
  3. Michael Schneider: Digitized urban mobility: data-controlled traffic between expectation and reality. In: DIVSI.de (German Institute for Trust and Security on the Internet). October 5, 2016, accessed May 23, 2018 .