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Ingmar Rothe is a Researcher at the Institute for Media Research, Faculty of Humanities, Chemnitz University of Technology, and concurrently serves as a Lecturer in Social and Cultural Studies at the University of Applied Sciences Fulda. His academic foundation includes a Diploma in Speech Science and Phonetics with a minor in German Philology (2001–2009). He is presently completing his dissertation titled "Communication and Interaction at Multi-touch-systems" under Prof. Dr. Claudia Fraas, focusing on human-computer interaction in exhibition environments.
Rothe's research integrates qualitative methodologies across multiple domains:
- Human-Computer Interaction: Analyzing user engagement with multitouch systems in public spaces.
- Conversation Analysis: Examining linguistic patterns in professional contexts like call centers.
- Applied Linguistics: Optimizing communication frameworks for service industries.
- Social Research: Investigating technology-mediated social behaviors.
His publications emphasize practical applications of communication theory in digital interfaces and service optimization. Since 2015, he has contributed to the DFG-funded research training group "CrossWorlds", an interdisciplinary initiative connecting virtual and real social worlds through computer science and social sciences collaborations (2012–2018).
Professional timeline includes prior roles in corporate training (2007–2015) and academic assistance at Halle’s Institute for Speech Science (2004–2007). No awards or advised students are documented.
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