Home
Sabine Niederer is PhD candidate at the Department of Media Studies, University of Amsterdam. Her research is a topology of the technicity of Web content, comparing various online content spheres, such as Wikipedia, the news and the blogosphere. Her supervisor is Prof. Dr. José van Dijck. The research is carried out as part of the Digital Methods Initiative, the new media PhD program at the University of Amsterdam, department of Media Studies.
Sabine is managing director of the Institute of Network Cultures, a new media research center based at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, School of Media, Design and Communication. Before joining the INC in 2004, she worked as a producer and curator of international events on new media, arts and digital culture. In 2002 she earned her MA from Utrecht University, where she studied new media and digital culture as well as art history. Sabine has taught media and design theory and is the curator of new media art project Impakt Online.
Contact: niederer@uva.nl
Digital Methods Initiative
Institute of Network Cultures
Impakt Online
Spring Semester 2011
During the Spring semester of 2011, Sabine is visiting scholar at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.
Annenberg School at UPenn
Recent Publications
Via the Digital Academic Repository
Recent Publications via DARE