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Stefan Scherer is a Professor of Modern German Literature at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), specializing in media and television analysis. He is one of Germany's leading researchers on the long-running ARD crime series 'Tatort,' examining its reflection of social developments and regional living conditions over decades. His work focuses on visual aesthetics, narrative structures, and the series' role as a 'social novel' documenting the Federal Republic's cultural evolution since 1970.
- Research Focus: Social and regional dynamics in German television, 'Tatort' as a socio-cultural mirror.
- Collaborations: Partnered with Prof. Claudia Stockinger and Dr. Christian Hißnauer (Humboldt University Berlin/University of Göttingen).
- Methodology: Content analysis of 500+ episodes, statistical evaluation of investigation time, spatial staging, and victim selection.
Scherer's research highlights 'Tatort's increasing diversity, experimental storytelling, and integration of investigators' private lives into narratives. Two books emerged from his work: Federalism in Series and Between Series and Work: Television and Social History in 'Tatort.' His expertise has been featured in KIT press materials and international conferences.
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