T.A.C. Witschge (Tamara)
Professor Creative Media for Social ChangeTamara Witschge (PhD University of Amsterdam) is applied professor Creative Media for Social Change at the AUAS. She is also a chair in Media and Cultural Industries at the University of Groningen . She runs the five-year, NWO-funded research progamme “Entrepreneurship at Work” and the NWO-funded action research project “Documenting Complexity”. She worked at Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre and at the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, Cardiff University. Her research explores innovation, creativity and (social) change in and trough media. She co-autored “Beyond Journalism” with Mark Deuze, published by Polity Press in 2020. She co-editet the Sage Handbook of Digital Journalism (2016) and is co-autor of ‘Changing Journalism’ (2011, Routledge).
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How did I end up here? Advocating for situated media literacy
de Vos, J. M., Witschge, T. A. C., & Niederer, S. M. C. (2023). How did I end up here? Advocating for situated media literacy. 35. Abstract from MISDOOM.
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PhotoReflexivity
ten Brink, M., Kanis, M., Bredeweg, B., Witschge, T., & Schouten, B. (2023). PhotoReflexivity: supporting reflexivity for students in design education. Paper presented at The International Association for Societies of Design Research Conference (IASDR) 2023 , Milano, Italy. https://doi.org/10.21606/iasdr.2023.497
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Engaging in (un)sustainable practices: Making data physical
Kanis, M., Lubsen-Van Roij, A., Witschge, T., & Pijls, M. (2023). Engaging in (un)sustainable practices: Making data physical. 1-8. Paper presented at CHI'23, Hamburg, Germany.
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Considerations and guiding questions for inclusive research
Liesdijk, B. (Author), Kamara, E. (Author), Rege Turo, L. (Author), Priya, N. (Author), Vallejo, M. (Author), & Witschge, T. (Author). (2022). Considerations and guiding questions for inclusive research: caring for inclusive research. Web publication or website, Hogeschool van Amsterdam.
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Designing for Self-awareness: Supporting Students’ Reflexive Interactions Based on Photos
ten Brink, M., Witschge, T., Bredeweg, B., & Schouten, B. (2022). Designing for Self-awareness: Supporting Students’ Reflexive Interactions Based on Photos. In Proceedings of the 14th Creativity and Cognition 2022 (pp. 161-170). (ACM Creativity and Cognition Conference Series). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3527927.3532807
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Wat Mensen Beweegt
Porciks, H., Prvulović, D., Wang , W., Witschge, T., & Yavuz, M. (2022). Wat Mensen Beweegt: Reisgedrag tijdens evenementen in het ArenA gebied. Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Kenniscentrum Digitale Media en Creatieve Industrie (CREATE-IT). https://pure.hva.nl/ws/files/25404074/HvA_What_Moves_People_Creative_Solutions_Book_4_.pdf
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What moves people
Porciks, H., Prvulovic, D., Witschge, T., & Wang , W. (2022). What moves people: experience map. Hogeschool van Amsterdam.
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What moves people
Porciks, H., Prvulović, D., Wang , W., & Witschge, T. (2022). What moves people: customer Journey. Hogeschool van Amsterdam.
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Becoming Real (chapter in 'Newswork and Precarity')
Witschge, T. A. C., Willemsen, S., Chadha, K. (Ed.), & Steiner, L. (Ed.) (2021). Becoming Real (chapter in 'Newswork and Precarity'). In Becoming Real Taylor & Francis Group.
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Designalism Podcast S2 E17
Witschge, T. A. C. (Other). (2021). Designalism Podcast S2 E17: Tamara Witschge. Web publication or website, Designalism. https://open.spotify.com/episode/2okLfijHxMOf18bxyfjIn2
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Met media het verschil maken
Witschge, T. (2021). Met media het verschil maken: verbinding en verbeelding als sleutel tot sociale verandering. Academische Uitgeverij Eburon,.
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Improvisation and Entrepreneurial Journalism: Reimagining Innovation
Willemsen, S., Witschge, T., & Sauer, S. (2021). Improvisation and Entrepreneurial Journalism: Reimagining Innovation. Journalism Studies, 22(11), 1487-1503. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2021.1951618
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From suspicion to wonder in journalism and communication research
Witschge, T., & Deuze, M. (2020). From suspicion to wonder in journalism and communication research. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 97(2), 360-375. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077699020912385
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Towards an experientialist understanding of journalism
Hölsgens, S., de Wildt, S., & Witschge, T. (2020). Towards an experientialist understanding of journalism: exploring arts-based research for journalism studies. Journalism Studies, 21(7), 928-946. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2019.1703121
- Creating Actionable Futures (CrAFt)
- Desinformatie in Kaart
- Bibliotheken van/voor/door iedereen
- Duurzame Wijken
- Creating actionable futures (CrAFt)
- Creating actionable futures (CrAFt)
- AI, Media & Democracy Lab
- De kunst van het wetenschappelijke verhaal
- Wat mensen beweegt
- De kracht van media in de duurzaamheidstransitie