Summer School for Media Studies

Media Subjects: How Does Media Address the Individual?

June 17–21, 2024
Monday – Friday
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Media Subjects: How Does Media Address the Individual?

The Princeton-Weimar Summer School for Media Studies – a collaboration between Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and Princeton University – returns to Princeton in 2024 for its tenth installment. The 2024 session will be devoted to re-considerations of the ways media addresses, formats, and brings about “media subjects.” How do new media phenomena require a reworking of older paradigms of the relationship between media and subjects? Might they suggest new paradigms altogether?

Mon, June 17th AM/PM Sessions - 202 Rocky-Mathey College
9:30 am – 5:15 pm
Monday Sessions
Morning-Siegert + Wegmann; Afternoon- McGillen; Presentations-Wong, Kraushaar
Mon, June 17th PM Keynote - 010 EastPyne
5:30 – 7:00 pm
"Future Auditions: Gramophonic Voice Letters and the Inscription of the Absent Other"
Professor Thomas Y. Levin
Princeton University
Tues, June 18th AM/PM Sessions - 202 Rocky-Mathey College
9:30 am – 6:15 pm
Tuesday Sessions
Morning Session: Siegert, Afternoon Session: Hunter-Parker; Presentations: Müller, Erhardt, Barth
Wed, June 19th, AM/PM Sessions - 202 Rocky-Mathey College
9:30 am – 6:15 pm
Wednesday Sessions
Morning Session: Weigel, Afternoon Session: Kirkwood; Presentations: Zehner, Mapes-Frances, Truper
Thurs, June 20th, AM/PM Sessions - 202 Rocky-Mathey College
9:30 am – 6:15 pm
Thursday Sessions
Morning Session: Siegert, Afternoon Session: Hiller; Presentations: Percival, Önal
Fri, June 21st, AM/PM Sessions - 202 Rocky-Mathey College
9:30 am – 6:15 pm
Friday Sessions + Morning Campus Tour
Morning Session: Makhlouf, Afternoon Session: Morrow; Presentation Uliasz, Burson, Closing: Siegert+Wegmann