Person: Stauff, Markus
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Professor an der Universität Amsterdam in dem Team für Fernsehen und Crossmedia und der Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis an. Kessler unterrichtet BA- und MA-Kurse zu Themen wie Medienästhetik, Medieninfrastrukturen, Fernsehen und digitale Kultur, Mediensport und Datafizierung.
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- ReviewLeon Hempel, Jörg Metelmann (Hg.): Bild - Raum - Kontrolle. Videoüberwachung als Zeichen gesellschaftlichen WandelsStauff, Markus (2006) , S. 29-30
- ArticlePorts: On the material and symbolic mediation of global capitalismVélez-Serna, MarÃa; Stauff, Markus (2023) , S. 5-15Introducing and contextualising the contributions to the thematic section on ports, we discuss the conceptual and empirical productivity of the port for media research. As material infrastructures, ports mediate between land and sea, nature and culture, centres of power and colonised/extracted peripheries. As logistic nodes, ports connect transport and communication, technological innovation and revolutionary agency. Their ambivalent and managed visibility makes ports an intriguing motif of media representations that is harnessed for dramatic narratives, cognitive mapping of capitalism, or for city branding. As such ports help to rethink ideas about the relationship between material and symbolic aspects of mediation, between technological innovation and cultural heritage, between metaphorical and literal media ecologies.
- ReviewHolger Enßlin: Kontrahierungszwang für Anbieter von Dienstleistungen für das digitale FernsehenStauff, Markus (2002) , S. 110-111
- ReviewClaudia Gerhards, Stephan Borg, Bettina Lambert (hg.): TV-SkandaleStauff, Markus (2006) , S. 232-234
- Book partZuschauern zuschauen: Fernsehen als social mediumStauff, Markus (2014)
- ReviewMartin Jurga: Fernsehtextualität und RezeptionStauff, Markus (1999) , S. 485-486
- ReviewFernando Bermejo: The Internet Audience. Constitution and MeasurementStauff, Markus (2007) , S. 469-470
- ArticleDredging, drilling, and mapping television’s swamps: An interview with John Caldwell on the 20th anniversary of TELEVISUALITYStauff, Markus; Caldwell, John T. (2015) , S. 51-70In 1995, John Caldwell’s TELEVISUALITY: STYLE, CRISIS AND AUTHORITY in American Television familiarised media studies with a heterodox methodology, mixing formal analysis and technical insights with work floor knowledge with elaborate theorising. In this interview Caldwell describes how this approach emerged from a conjuncture of practices as different as art school, farm labor, and high theory. Instead of defining the theoretical essence of the medium this combination of approaches allowed for a recursive mapping and drilling of television’s dynamics. Caldwell claims the ‘commercial media industrial systems’ can neither be understood nor effectively criticised with a one-size-fits-all approach; rather, only if we seriously take into account the changing concepts and practices that emerge within these systems. This also requires a pedagogy which does not teach a well-defined model of analysis but rather makes room for collaborative, open-ended research.
- ReviewWahrnehmung und/oder Kommunikation? Neue Literatur zu Sport, Medien, MediensportStauff, Markus (2010) , S. 146-152Besprochene Literatur: Raymond Boyle, Richard Haynes, Power Play: Sport, the Media, and Popular Culture (2. erw. Auflage), Edinburgh (Edinburgh Univ. Press) 2009. Eileen Kennedy, Laura Hills, Sport, Media and Society, Oxford, New York (Berg Publishers) 2009. Tobias Werron, Der Weltsport und sein Publikum: Zur Autonomie und Entstehung des modernen Sports, Weilerswist (Velbrück) 2009. Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie, (Schwerpunkt: Brot und Spiele) 4/1, Hamburg (Felix Meiner) 2010.