Scope II, OBJECTS AND THEIR STORIES, exploring the future potential of cultural heritage, September 28. -29., 2006, Vienna, Austrian National Library
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Michael Freund
Instructor for Media Studies at Webster University, Vienna Campus

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Session chair at Session 4: Continuing Narration

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Michael Freund, studied Psychology and Statistics at the University of Vienna, Psychology and Sociology at the University of Heidelberg, and Social Psychology at Columbia University, New York. He was consultant at the Metropolitan Training Institute at Queens College, New York from 1973-1974, and research assistant at Columbia University from 1976-1978. From 1979 until 1981 Freund directed the project "Marienthal 1930-1980" (study and video documentation). He has since worked for several media. Since 1983 he is instructor for Media Studies at Webster University, Vienna Campus.

Publications: 25 Jahre Fernsehen. Menschen vor dem Bildschirm – ein photosoziologischer Vergleich (Wien, ORF 1981); with B. Flos and J. Marton: Marienthal 1930-1980, in: Journal für Sozialforschung, 1983, Nr. 23, S. 137-149; Fensterreinigung durch Ultraschallwellen in der Alweg-Bahn nach Hütteldorf? Erinnerungen an Fortschrittsideologie und Zukunftsgläubigkeit in den fünfziger Jahren, in: Gerhard Jagschitz and Klaus-Dieter Mulley (Ed.): Die „wilden“ fünfziger Jahre (St. Pölten/Wien1985); GeistesBlitze. Bedeutende österreichische Wissenschafter im Porträt (Wien/New York, Springer Verlag 1997); classA. Austrian Product Culture Today – Österreichische Produktkultur heute (Wien, Bibliophile Edition 1999)



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