Projectdetails

Titel New media, public sphere and urban culture
Hoofdaanvrager : Prof. dr. R.W. Boomkens
Verbonden aan : Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Faculteit Wijsbegeerte
Praktische Filosofie
Uitvoerder(s) : Drs. B.G.M. de Waal
Dr. M. Oosterbaan
Looptijd : 06/01/2005 tot 05/31/2010
Strategisch doel : NWO thema
Budget : Eur 407,500.00 voor personele kosten
Eur 25,000.00 voor materiële kosten
Subsidie-instrument Transformaties in kunst en cultuur
 
Samenvatting
This research programme will study the way in which new media of information and communication have influenced and transformed the way in which urban communities and (collective) identities are being shaped. It will concentrate on new types of collective identities that seem to depend to a larger extent on the influence of global media and that have serious effects on the spatial unity of urban culture and the urban public domain. The programme is a balanced mixture of a case study (new communities in Rotterdam), an international comparative survey of various new, transnational urban communities in Europe(Amsterdam, Brussels, Barcelona, Berlin), a historical study of changing representations of urban identities (esp. from a gender-perspective) influenced by the development of various media, from 19th Century art, via film and photopgraphy to the newest digital(mass)media, and a critical philosophical comparison of the ways in which different scientific disciplines have dealt with the representation, imagination and transformation of modern urban culture by various (global) media of information and communication. By combining these different perspectives on one clearly defined problem this programme wants to develop a new, problem oriented and interdisciplinary, account of one of the most pressing and troubling issues of recent urban culture and of the urban public sphere: their crucial but contradictory role in the process of cultural globalization.
Producten

Artikelen

  • Dr. J.A. Vega (2005). Verlangen naar de stad. Een kleine geschiedenis van sekse en moderniteit. pp. 6-21.
  • Dr. J.A. Vega (2005). The girl and the city: verschillende liefdesverhalen van hem en haar. pp. 2-5.
  • Dr. M. Oosterbaan (2005). Mass Mediating the Siritual battle. Pentecostal Appropriations of Mass Mediated Violence in Rio de Janeiro. pp. 358-385.
  • Drs. B.G.M de Waal (2005). Green Tea, Black Coffee, Grey Cities. Chinese Modernism in the Work of .
  • Drs. B.G.M. de Waal (2006). Langs de modernistische meetlat.
  • Dr. J.A. Vega (2007). Film als publieke sfeer. Over flaneurs, filmkijkers, cultureel burgers, en La Haine, in: Krisis. Tijdschrift voor actuele filosofie, 2007, nr. 3, pp. 43-58.. pp. 43-58. ISSN 0168-275X.
  • Drs. M. de Waal (2007). From Medialandscape to Media Ecology. The cultural implications of Web 2.0.

Bijdragen aan boeken

  • Drs. B.G.M. de Waal, N. Mars, S. Vendel (2006). Too Much Joy and Pleasure. A Guided Tour through Urban China.. in: The Chinese Dream: A Society Under Construction.