
About
Selim Başoğlu is a Researcher and doctoral candidate affiliated with the Center for Media, Communication, and Information Research (ZeMKI) at the University of Bremen since April 2024. He concurrently serves as a visiting scholar at the University of Oslo's Psychological Institute (since June 2023) and teaches introductory courses at the University of Bremen. His research focuses on mediated time, time studies, and media psychology, particularly examining the intersection of media consumption and temporal experiences.
Education:
- Bachelor's degrees in New Media and Psychology (2021) from Kadir Has University, with a minor in Political Science and Public Administration
- Master's in Digital Media and Society (University of Bremen), thesis: 'Media Multitasking and the Experience/Construction of Time'
His sole listed publication (2023) explores socio-economic factors influencing relationship satisfaction through mediation analysis. While currently no awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, he has participated in multiple research projects and held roles as a student assistant at ZeMKI and other labs. He contributes to interdisciplinary teams investigating digital media's societal impacts.



