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Spotted in Berlin: in the thick of it at the re:publica media trade fair
re:publica is a festival for the digital society and the largest conference of its kind in Europe. Representatives from academia, politics, companies, NGOs, the media, bloggers and other experts in the digital field give talks, give interviews or organise workshops to familiarise participants with their topics.
The motto of this year's re:publica was "Who cares?". Artificial intelligence and the democratic use of data are becoming increasingly important. Initiatives such as digital street work, care robots and integration work show how individual care work and projects for society as a whole are merging. And now it's up to us: our actions will shape future generations and technologies. Our society, which is geared towards growth and success, must change in the direction of solidarity and civic engagement in order to meet future challenges.

I think it's great that the degree programme includes the opportunity to attend re:publica, one of the most renowned trade fairs on digital society, net culture and journalism in Europe, as part of the course. For me, this is a great contribution to a practice-based university education.
Florian Schodritz, student of the Digital Media and Communication Master's programme
For some of us, re:publica will continue to be a fixed date in the future. The different impressions, professional expertise and the exchange with like-minded people is essential for us "people in the media industry" to build a broad network that can help us both privately and professionally.
There was also plenty of free time: we rounded off the trip with a dinner together with our travelling lecturers Constanze Euler and Robert Pinzolits . Some students even extended their stay in Berlin to explore the most beautiful corners of the German capital on their own.
Some students have summarised their greatest insights from the lectures in short guest reports. Click in now and see the variety and exciting lectures for yourself:
- Video contribution to "Deepfakes - Our New Reality?"
- Communities without hate: empowerment or demonstration of power?
- What is the metaverse and why is Apple doing everything differently again?
- New narratives: "What we should learn from successful populists"
- KIno of the future: How AI is changing the film, TV and entertainment industry
- From land to data: What big tech has to do with colonialism
- How to get your brain through the next crisis
- André Frank Zimpel: AI and neurodiversity
- How innovative formats are counteracting news fatigue
- The "Share-With-Care-Challenge" at re:publica24
- Deepfakes - the real threat of fake media content
- A journey into the world of artificial intelligence
- Democracy under pressure: What helps in everyday life, online and in institutions?
- "ANA": Co-creative storytelling with artificial intelligence | Click here for the corresponding video clip
- Digital discrimination: algorithms as new tools of injustice
- War and crisis journalism
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