Jutta Röser

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Jutta Röser (born August 21, 1959 in Cologne ) is a German communication scientist with a research focus on media sociology and gender-specific media studies. Since April 2014 she has been managing director of the Institute for Communication Studies in Münster.

Brief CV

Born in 1959 in Cologne and raised in Wuppertal, Röser studied journalism (communication science) as well as German, politics and sociology at the University of Münster from 1979 to 1986 . In 1986 she completed her Magistra degree. In 1991, he did his doctorate on the subject of "Women's magazines and female life context". From 1991 she was a research assistant at the Institute for Journalism in Münster. Two years later she moved to the University of Hamburg. From 1993 to 1999 she worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Journalism there. Her habilitation took place in 2000 with a dissertation on "Television violence in a social context". This was followed by substitute and visiting professorships at the universities of Hamburg, Bochum, Lüneburg and Zurich. From 2003 to 2012 she held a professorship for communication science at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg. In the summer semester of 2012 she was appointed professor for communication studies with a focus on media sociology at the University of Münster. Since the summer semester 2014 she has been managing director of the IfK (Institute for Communication Science) there.

Röser is the founder of the women's research center at the former Institute for Journalism at the University of Münster and an active member of the media, public and gender working group of the German Society for Journalism and Communication Studies (DGPuK).

Research priorities

  • Media sociology
  • Reception research and ethnography
  • Medialization of everyday life and society
  • New media in the past and present
  • Cultural Media Studies and Gender Studies
  • Popular media
  • Qualitative methods

Publications (selection)

  • Reception, appropriation, domestication. In: Andreas Hepp, Friedrich Krotz, Svantje Lingenberg, Jeffrey Wimmer (eds.): Handbook of Cultural Studies and Media Analysis. Springer VS, Wiesbaden (in press, winter 2014).
  • with Andreas Hepp: Persistence in mediatization processes: the mediatized home and the mediatized communalization. In: Friedrich Krotz, Cathrin Despotovic, Merle Kruse (ed.): The mediatization of social worlds. Synergies of empirical research. Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2014, pp. 165–188.
  • with Corinna Peil: Internet use in everyday home life. Spatial arrangements between fragmentation and community. Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2014.
  • with Andreas Hepp: Persistence in mediatization processes: the mediatized home and the mediatized communalization. In: Friedrich Krotz, Cathrin Despotovic, Merle Kruse (ed.): The mediatization of social worlds. Synergies of empirical research. Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2014, pp. 165–188.
  • with Corinna Peil: The Meaning of Home in the Context of Digitization, Mobilization and Mediatization. In: Andreas Hepp, Friedrich Krotz (Eds.): Mediatized Worlds: Culture and Society in a Media Age. Palgrave, London 2014, 233-249.
  • with Margreth Lünenborg (ed.): Unequally powerful. The gendering of leaders from politics, business and science in media communication. transcript, Bielefeld 2012.
  • with Ursula Hüsig: TV time reloaded: everyday media life and time trading between constancy and change. In: Medien & Zeit 27, 2012, No. 2, 35–43.
  • with Corinna Peil: Home as a mediated world in transition. Case studies and findings on the domestication of the Internet as a mediatization process. In: Friedrich Krotz, Andreas Hepp (Ed.): Mediatized Worlds: Descriptive Approaches and Research Fields. VS, Wiesbaden 2012, pp. 137-163.
  • with Tanja Thomas and Corinna Peil (eds.): Everyday life in the media - media in everyday life. VS, Wiesbaden 2010.
  • as publisher: MedienAlltag. Domestication processes of old and new media. VS, Wiesbaden 2007.
  • with Elisabeth Klaus, Ulla Wischermann (Ed.): Communication Studies and Gender Studies. West German Publishing House, Wiesbaden 2001.
  • Television violence in a social context. A cultural studies analysis on media appropriation in dominance relationships. West German Publishing House, Wiesbaden 2000.

Memberships

  • German Society for Media and Communication Studies (DGPuK)
  • European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA)
  • ECREA-Section Digital Culture and Communication and Workinggroup Mediatization
  • DGPuK specialist group for media, public and gender
  • DGPuK specialist group sociology of media communication

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jutta Röser. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar Online. De Gruyter. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
  2. http://www.uni-muenster.de/Kowi/mitteilungen/2012/jutta-roeser-professorin-mediensoziologie.html
  3. https://www.uni-muenster.de/Kowi/haben/jutta-roeser.html