Courses
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Winter semester 2023/24
- Seminar: History, Theory, and Practice of Conversation and Interaction Analysis (Wed. 8-10 a.m.)
Summer term 2023
- "Conversation (Pragmatics)"
Winter term 2022/23
- "Watching knowledge grow? - Linguistic interaction analysis using the example of conversation recordings at documenta 15"; "Conversation (Pragmatics)"
Summer term 2022
- "Linguistic Exhibition Studies 1" (as a supplement to Andreas Gardt's seminar, "Linguistic Exhibition Studies 2"); "Conversation (Pragmatics)"
Winter semester 2021/22
- "documenta 15: Praxis" (as a supplement to Andreas Gardt's seminar, "documenta 15: Theory"); "Conversation (Pragmatics)"
Summer semester 2021
- "(Language) History Repeats Itself? - The Nuclear Power Discourse in Comparison with Public Communication about the Climate Crisis [Climate Thinking]" ""Every documenta reinvents itself" - Language Patterns of Innovation in Past documenta Exhibitions and on the Way to documenta fifteen (2022)"
Winter Term 2020/21
- "(When) do scientific facts speak for themselves? - The climate change discourse on youtube between authenticity and staging [teaching focus Climate Thinking] " "Art exhibitions (not only) in times of Corona - Linguistic analyses of digital art communication"
Summer term 2020
- "Of Beuys' trees and Bakargiev's strawberries - environmental activism in the documenta discourse from 1982-2017" (in the context of the teaching focus Climate Thinking)
WiSe 2019/20: "Linguistic research practice: videographic analyses of art communication"
SoSe 2019: "'Feces would have been more consistent!' - interaction analysis of conversations in art exhibitions"
WiSe 2018/19: "Donald Trump as a Gesamtkunstwerk? Strategies of populist self-dramatization from a rhetorical, linguistic-philosophical and aesthetic-theoretical perspective"
SoSe 2018: "History of media and communication (using the example of documenta)"
WiSe 2017/18: "Verba res secant - How sharp does language have to be to cut past reality?"; practical seminar "Rhetoric"
SoSe 2017: "documenta: Praxis" (as a supplement to Andreas Gardt's seminar, "documenta: Theory"); "Linguistics and Philosophy vs. Pop Culture" (together with Martin Böhnert)
- WiSe 2016/17: "Relating to realities again" - Talking about art in the documenta 14 discourse.
- WiSe 2015/16: linguistics & philosophy vs. pop culture (together with Martin Böhnert), 2 practical seminars "rhetoric", 2 basic seminars "history of language"
- SoSe 2015: 2 basic seminars "Grammar", 2 in-depth seminars "Conversation (Pragmatics)", 1 in-depth seminar "Meaning (Semantics)"
- WiSe 2014/15: 2 practical seminars "Rhetoric", 1 in-depth seminar "Pragmatics", 2 basic seminars "History of Language"
- SoSe 2014: linguistics & philosophy vs. pop culture (together with Martin Böhnert), 1 in-depth seminar "pragmatics", 2 basic seminars "grammar"
- WiSe 2013/14: 2 basic seminars "Grammar", in-depth seminar "Pragmatics", practical seminar "Rhetoric"
- Summer term 2013: 2 basic seminars "History of Language", 1 in-depth seminar each "Semantics", "Pragmatics"
- Winter semester 2012/13: 1 practical seminar "Rhetoric", 2 basic seminars "Grammar", 1 in-depth seminar "Semantics", 1 interdisciplinary in-depth seminar "Plausibility - linguistic-philosophical investigations" together with Martin Böhnert, Institute of Philosophy
- SoSe 2012: 2 basic seminars each "Grammar", "History of Language", 1 interdisciplinary practical seminar "Genealogy of documenta" together with Carola Keitel, Kassel University of Art and Design
- WiSe 2011/12: 2 practical seminars "Rhetoric", 2 basic seminars "History of Language".
- Summer term 2011: 2 basic seminars "Grammar", "History of Language", 1 in-depth seminar "Semantics" each
- WiSe 2010/11: 2 basic seminars "Grammar", 2 in-depth seminars "Semantics", 1 "Pragmatics
- Summer term 2010: 2 in-depth seminars "Semantics", "Text Linguistics" each