
Andreas Stuhlmann
Senior Lecturer · Inter- and transmediality, convergence and remediation
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Andreas Stuhlmann serves as a Senior Lecturer at the Institute for Media and Communication (IMK) within the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Hamburg, where he maintains an active research and teaching profile in contemporary media studies.
His research spans critical media theory including inter- and transmediality, convergence phenomena, media transformation processes, and the materiality of media devices and networks. Specialized expertise covers broadcasting history and formats (radio plays, features), podcasting as a transnational phenomenon, documentary fiction/docudrama analysis (focusing on Milo Rau, Heinrich Breloer, Egon Monk), counterfactual historical representation in media, Irish and Canadian media cultures, and melodrama studies (Douglas Sirk, Todd Haynes, Pedro Almodovar). Current projects examine institutional futures through "Medial Designs of Institutions of the Future: From Symbolic Intervention to Political Action", Holocaust tattoo remediation, and transmedia podcasting dynamics.
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