- Psychology / Vision / Prof. Dr. Judith Ackermann
Prof. Dr. Judith Ackermann
Vision: Smart Prevention
- Ackermann: Phenomenon
- Ackermann: Threat
- Ackermann: Chances
It is always nice when you can have visions, and I believe that people are very quickly getting to grips with artificial intelligence in the field of visions and thinking that, from a technological point of view, a great deal will happen in the field of prevention. Because the machines can learn better and can deal with patterns even faster and develop ideas about where crimes might occur and how they can be prevented. But what I think or what I wish for the vision is that we develop participatory prevention formats. That we actually use this networking potential to connect people with very different starting situations. And to look from different perspectives at the specific situation that we might want to prevent or approach, that we want to learn more about in order to bring together very different actors. In other words, to create a climate in which we can open up spaces for discourse, where these people come together and where algorithms or artificial intelligence are more likely to help transport discourse there. So that they find their way there, but that we put people above technology. Also because we can still see in many places how prejudiced technology actually is and many fields could then take on a very strange direction. So my plea in a vision would be that it is very participatory.
Prof. Dr. Judith Ackermann
- Since 2019: Head of the BMBF research project DISA – Digital Inclusion in the context of social anxiety disorders (together with Prof. Dr. Frank Heidmann)
- Since 2017: Head of the BMBF research project PKKB: Postdigital Art Practices in Cultural Education – Aesthetic Encounters between Appropriation, Production and Mediation (together with Prof. Dr. Marian Doerk and Prof. Dr. em. Hanne Seitz)
- Study of media science, computer linguistics, psychology and acting in Bonn and Köln
- PhD in Media Studies at the University of Bonn (2011)Since January 2017 Professor for Digital and Networked Media in Social Work at the FH Potsdam (representing the professorship since Oct. 2016)
- Previously scientific coordinator of the interdisciplinary DFG Research Training Group “Locating Media” at the University of Siegen and teacher for special tasks in the media science seminar Siegen (2013-2016)
- 2012-2013 research associate in the Research Promotion Department of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Department: Digital Media in Vocational Education and Training, PT-DLR)
- Guest professorships at the School of Design of the Politecnico di Milano (2015 to 2019) and the Film University Babelsberg (Digital Media Culture, 2012/13)
- Lecturer in the master’s degree in games and media education at the Ernst Abbe Hochschule Jena (from winter semester 2016/2017)
- Actress in the field of children’s theatre at the Horizont Theater Cologne (since 2014)
- Initiator of the international Urban Games Festival playin’siegen (since 2015)
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