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Politikverdrossenheit - ein Begriff, der vor allem im Zusammenhang mit der abnehmenden Wahlbeteiligung von jungen Menschen in den Medien genutzt wird. Tatsächlich ist die Wahlbeteiligung der jüngeren Generationen nicht nur in Deutschland erschreckend gering, son-dern auch in anderen Ländern. Dieses Problem wurde vor allem bei der Bre-xit-Wahl in England deutlich. Statistiken zeigen, dass sich nur 36 Prozent der 18- bis 24-Jährigen an dem Votum be-teiligten. "Zum Vergleich: Von den Briten, die 65 Jahre oder älter sind, gingen 83 Prozent an die Urnen" (DIE WELT, o.S.).
Wo liegt der Grund für die Politikverdros-senheit der jungen Menschen und wie kann die Politik mithilfe von Kommunika-tionsmaßnahmen auf die Wünsche der jungen Menschen eingehen, mit dem Ziel, diese zum Wählen zu animieren?
Digitalization has influenced and revolutionized people’s behavior in many different ways. It is visible in consumption and communication as well as in segments of the industry. Especially the stationary retail industry, in particular shopping centers, has been influenced by not only the Internet and technological developments but also by changes in consumer behavior. Hybrid customers nowadays describe the consumption environment. Consumers are not as consistent in their behavior anymore and combine different consumption patterns in themselves. This alone makes the definition of target groups for retail products difficult and complex. In addition, the consumers’ demand to vocalize their opinion on brands, products and services as well and therefore shaping these has risen. Additionally, the development of the Internet increased the development of social online communities which has given consumers various platforms to communicate and rate companies. Shopping malls therefore need to participate in the development of a digitalization strategy. Consumers increasingly present themselves on social platforms for online communication. These platforms portray an opportunity for shopping malls to connect with their customers on digital online level and thereby lead them back into the center. Literature research was conducted to evaluate the potentials and current necessity of social media activity for users as well as for companies. A content analysis will examine the status quo and success applied by social media activities of shopping malls.
The symposium touched upon the questions on the future of higher education that are even more frequently coming up today in this peculiar period of pandemic stress. What is a necessary and immediate answer to COVID-19 and what goes beyond? Which developments are accelerated, which are delayed by the pandemic, and which may even change direction?
To tackle these questions, the symposium was split into three sessions, each taking a different view on the future of higher education and hence covering drivers and effects of longer-term change with respect to teaching, via the institutions concerned with higher education to entire education systems. In each of the sessions (1) “Future Skills & Adequate Didactics“, (2) “New Entrants' & Incumbents' Roles“, and (3) “National Systems & Globalization“, experts from employers, educators, education service providers, and education management came together, moderated by the hosts, and discussed the complementary topics in an international perspective.
This first study on international and German social media celebrities as brand influencer addresses the following questions:
How relevant is their audience with regards to
traditional media? How do they orchestrate their content across the different platforms? What attracts millions of subscribers to generate downloads of their content in the order of billions? And how do they deal with the multitude of advertising messages included therein?