Prof. Dr. Christian Möller

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Lecturer for specific matters

Grenzstrasse 3
24149 Kiel
Room: C12-2.26c

Lecturer for special tasks
at the Faculty of Media and
Professor for Corporate Communications
at the University of Applied Sciences HMKW in Berlin

Prof. Dr. phil. Christian Möller has a doctorate in media sciences and teaches the study courses Journalism and Media Economics (JMW), Public Relations (PR), Applied Communication (AK), Media Conception (MK), Multimedia Production (MMP) and Public Relations and Corporate Communications (ÖuU). He is manager of the Institute for Applied Journalism (ifap) and co-founder of the kultursphäre.sh.

    Contact and Twitter: @infscoblog

    Focus areas

    • Social Media
    • Public Relations and Corporate Communications
    • Corporate Communications
    • PR- and Communication Management
    • Journalism and Media Industry
    • Marketing and Brand Management
    • Media regulation and Youth Media Protection
    • Internet Governance and Freedom of Communication
    • Economy and Media Ethics
    • Mobile Journalism, Multi-Platform journalism, Mobile Video
    • Cultural Marketing

     

    Consultation Hours

    Thesis seminars/speaking hours will take place via Skype (username: christian_theinformationsociety) . Registration is not necessary. If I am on the call, I will call back in the order of incoming calls.

    For the next consultation hours (project and thesis seminar) please see www.bit.ly/sprechzeiten (subject to changes).

     

    Project and Thesis Supervision

    The supervision of new projects and theses is possible in the winter semester of 2023/24 at the earliest.

    Biographical Details

    Prof. Dr. phil. Christian Möller holds a doctorate in media studies. He studied media sciences, modern German literature, German philology and public law at the Kiel University (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel) and afterwards worked in various positions for media regulatory authorities, international organisations and diplomatic missions in Germany and abroad. He is a speaker at numerous international conferences, Summer Schools and guest lecturer at various universities and publishes on the topics of media regulation and media freedom in Europe, social media, journalism in the digital world and internet governance. Since 2010, he has been a lecturer at the UAS Kiel. He is auditor of the FSF (self-regulation body television) and since 2018 member of the KEF (commission to determine financial needs of public service broadcasters). Since 2019, he has held a professorship for corporate communications at the University of Applied Sciences HMKW in Berlin.

    Other stations (selection):

    • since 2010 freelance media scientist (theinformationsociety.org)
    • 2010-2015 Programme manager at the Hamburger Stiftung für Wirtschaftsethik (foundation for business ethics)
    • 2008-2010 Press spokesman of the US consulate general, Hamburg
    • 2002-2008 Office of the Representative for Freedom of Media at the Organisation for security and co-operation in Europe (OSZE), Vienna
    • 1998-2000 Independent state board for broadcasting (ULR), Kiel
    • 1997-1998 Nordostseeradio NORA, Kiel (radio station)
    • since 2018 member of the KEF (commission to determine financial needs of public service broadcasters)
    • since 2014 Affiliate of the Internet Policy Observatory (IPO) at the Center for Global Communication Studies (CGCS) of the Annenberg School of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia/USA
    • Fall 2014 Visiting Fellow at the Center for Global Communication Studies (CGCS) at the Annenberg School of Communication of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia/USA
    • 2012 Academic Fellow of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at the Graduate School of Journalism of Columbia University (New York)
    • 2012-2013 InterReg Project "Deutsch-Dänische Sommerakademie" (German-Danish summer academy) in cooperation with the Syddansk Universitet Odense (SDU)

    Publications

    You can see a list of publications here.