Centre for Digital Interculturality Studies

Interdisciplinary research centre exploring interculturality in digital spaces and beyond

Introducing the Centre

As cultural boundaries blur and virtual and physical spaces merge, interculturality and digitalization mould our everyday world. We’re convinced that these dual concepts should be viewed together, as they are frequently deeply entangled in various contexts. This is what our research centre ReDICo is dedicated to: Researching Digital Interculturality Co-operatively. Our vision is of a scholarly Intercultural Communication, informed by the perspectives of a critical and culturally-aware interdisciplinary Internet Studies. ReDICo also seeks to be an inclusive and environmentally-conscious research network, connecting academics and non-academics world-wide via the non proprietary, free ReDICo Hub, and a number of virtual conferences. We therefore don’t just study Digital Interculturality, we also actually do it!

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Call for Papers: “Digital Pasts and Futures: Internet Histories, Digital Interculturality and Reimagining Digitality” – Conference Online, 23-24 June 2025
Call for Papers: “Digital Pasts and Futures: Internet Histories, Digital Interculturality and Reimagining Digitality” – Conference Online, 23-24 June 2025

In this conference we would like to bring together scholars who engage with internet histories, digital futures and digital interculturality so as to initiate a discussion regarding the reimagining of digitality, not least its relationship to interculturality. We are, thus, interested in wide and interdisciplinary approaches that go beyond the presentism that often marks media and communication studies, while also engaging with alternative visions of how digitality can be construed, not least from an intercultural perspective. Please send us an abstract of your intended paper by 28 February 2025.

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Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Heritage in the Post-Digital Age – new article published

Can digital media re-define how we see ourselves and others? The open-access article by Luisa Conti, Understanding Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Heritage in the Post-Digital Age, examines how online platforms both amplify cultural stereotypes and create spaces for self-representation. Using the “Talahon” phenomenon as a case study – a term popularized in German social media to describe young men, often of Arab descent, through specific stereotypes – the research highlights the dual role of digital influence, simultaneously reinforcing societal divisions and reshaping identities.

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Presentations & Publications

With our research we build upon already existent arguments and results, developing them further, and looking for new conclusions surrounding Digital Interculturality. We also benefit directly from the interdisciplinarity of our team, while our working style is co-operative. Our papers and publications are directed towards a wide audience: Our research team participates in conferences, leads workshops, enters articles for journals and produces a number of publications, in which the arguments of external academics may also be found. We consciously strive towards a multiplicity of formats and barrier-free access to our results. We, indeed, offer many of these as downloads here upon our website.

Team & Network

ReDICo builds on intercultural, multilingual, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Get to know our core team.