Stefan Krempl

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Stefan Krempl at SIGINT 2009, Cologne

Stefan Krempl (born August 8, 1969 ) is a cultural scientist, non-fiction author and works as a freelance journalist for c't , Telepolis , Spiegel and Financial Times Deutschland, among others .

Life

From 1989 to 1995 , Krempl studied art history , German and philosophy in Würzburg, as well as social and business communication at the Berlin University of the Arts . In 2004 he received his doctorate from the cultural studies faculty of the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder) on the Kosovo war in the media with special emphasis on Internet. A contribution to critical media analysis .

Together with Daniel Delhaes he ran the weblog Der Spindoktor , together with Martin Behns and Marco Maas.

Fonts

  • The Berlusconi phenomenon . Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 1996 (diploma thesis), ISBN 978-3-631-30002-2
  • GovNet Debate in the US - Signposts for a Safer Internet? , Alcatel SEL Foundation, Volume 53, 2002 (25 pages)
  • War and the Internet - a way out of propaganda? , Heise Medien, Hannover 2003 ISBN 978-3-93693109-9
  • TELEPOLIS: War and the Internet . Heise Medien, Hannover, 2003, ISBN 3-936-93109-7
  • Media, Internet, war: The example of Kosovo , Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden / Edition Reinhard Fischer, Munich, 2004 ISBN 978-3-8329-4569-5
  • with Andreas Neef and Klaus Burmeister: From Personal Computer to Personal Fabricator , Murmann, Hamburg, 2005 ISBN 978-3-93801739-5
  • with Olga Drossou and Andreas Poltermann: The wonderful increase in knowledge. How open innovation is revolutionizing our world . Heise Medien, Hanover, 2006 ISBN 3-936931-38-0

Awards

Web links

Commons : Stefan Krempl  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

swell

  1. Reviews of this dissertation:
  2. www.spindoktor.de (last entry from 2016)
  3. ub.uni-dortmund.de:Prize Winner 2007 (Berlin, June 22, 2007)