Mapping Transnational Media Geographies – Historical Perspectives

Antje Dietze (SFB 1199)

Vortrag im Ramen des Arqus Research Focus Forum on Digital Humanities „Digital Cultures & Cultural Analytics”, organisiert von Arqus European University Alliance, Forum für Digital Humanities Leipzig und Universität Leipzig, 15.-17.06.2022 https://fdhl.info/arqus_rff/

Dr. Antje Dietze (SFB 1199, Leipzig University, Germany)

Antje Dietze studied cultural studies in Leipzig and Paris, earning her PhD in 2012 from Leipzig University for a work on the role of cultural organizations and artistic practice during the post-socialist transition in Germany. As part of her current research she spent 2014/15 as a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) P.R.I.M.E. research fellow at the Canadian Centre for German and European Studies at the University of Montreal (Canada). Her research interests include entertainment and the arts, cultural industries, and cultural change within the study of culture and transnational history, focusing particularly on Europe and North America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.