Scientific Output
Kaufmann, K. & Palmberger, M., Special Issue on “Across Mobile Online and Offline Spaces: Methods, Practices, Ethics.” Media & Communication, Volume 10, Issue 3, scheduled for publication in July/September 2022.
Bork-Hüffer, T. & A. Strüver (2022): Steiner Basistexte Digitale Geographien – Einführungen in soziomateriell-technologische Raumproduktionen. Steiner-Verlag.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Füller, H. & T. Straube (2021): Digitale Geographien: Welt – Wissen – Werkzeuge. UTB.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Mahlknecht, B., & Markl, A. (2021). Kollektivität in und durch cON/FFlating spaces: 8 Thesen zu Verschränkungen, multiplen Historizitäten und Intra-Aktionen in sozio-materielltechnologischen (Alltags-)Räumen. Zeitschrift für Kultur- und Kollektivwissenschaften 6/2020, 131-170. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14361/zkkw-2020-060208
Kaufmann, K. & Bork-Hüffer, T. (2021). Mobile Methoden. In T. Bork-Hüffer, H. Füller & T. Straube (Hrsg.), Handbuch Digitale Geographien (S. 316-329). UTB Schöningh.
Kaufmann, K., Bork-Hüffer, T., Gudowsky-Blatakes, N., Rauhala, M. & Rutzinger, M. (2021). Ethical Challenges of Researching Emergent Socio-Material- Technological Phenomena: Insights from an Interdisciplinary Mixed Methods Project Using Mobile Eye-Tracking. Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society, 19(3), 391-408. https://doi.org/10.1108/JICES-01-2021-0007
Kaufmann, K., Palmberger, M., Parreiras, C., Bussoletti, A., Belotti, F., Comunello, F., Donato, S., Wagenaar, W., Bermúdez, J., Schweiger, M., & Wimmer, J. (2021). The in(ter)dependencies of mobile online and offline spaces: Reflections on methods, practices, ethics. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2021i0.12119
Kollert, A., Rutzinger, R., Bremer, M., Kaufmann, K., & Bork-Hüffer, T. (2021). Mapping of 3D Eye-Tracking in urban outdoor environments. ISPRS Ann. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., V-4-2021, 201–208, https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-V-4-2021-201-2021
Kaufmann, K., Bork-Hüffer, T., Gudowsky-Blatakes, N. & Rutzinger, M. (2020, 25 September). The Digital, Affects and Space (DigitAS): How digital media and augmented reality change the perception of public spaces. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4059763
Ess, C., franzke, a.s., Kaufmann, K., Rauhala, M., Gudowsky-Blatakes, N., Rutzinger, M., Bork-Hüffer, T., Hård af Segerstad, Y., & Vanacker, B. (2020). Theoretical and practical research ethics: Three cases. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2020i0.11117
Kaufmann, K. (2020). Der Einsatz von mobilem Eye-Tracking in Mixed Methods-Designs am Beispiel des interdisziplinären Projekts ‘The Digital, Affects and Space (DigitAS). Ganztägiger Workshop auf Einladung der IfL Forschungswerkstatt #6: Viele Methoden verderben den Brei? Mixed Methods in der raumbezogenen Forschung, Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde, 28.02.2020, Leipzig (invited).
Bork-Hüffer, T., Kaufmann, K. & M. Rutzinger (2020): Mobiles Eye-Tracking mit Datenbrillen zur Unterstützung qualitativer Forschung – ganzheitliche Erforschung von Affekten oder „Metrifizierung des Menschen? Conference “Neue Kulturgeographie”, 31.01.2020, Bonn.
Kaufmann, K., Bork-Hüffer, T. & Rutzinger, M. (2020). Die Mischung macht’s? Mixed Methods zur interdisziplinären Erforschung von Raumwahrnehmung im Zeitalter von Extended Realities. Vortrag im Rahmen des Interdisziplinären Workshop #espace: Diskursive Streifzüge durch die raumtheoretische Praxis, 31.1.2020, Wien.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Rutzinger, M., Kaufmann, K. & N. Gudowsky-Blatakes (2019): The Digital, Affects and Space (DigitAS), DFG-Netzwerktreffen Digitale Geographien, 23.05.2019, Frankfurt, Germany.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Rutzinger, M., Kaufmann, K. & N. Gudowsky-Blatakes (2019): The Digital, Affects and Space (DigitAS), Opening lecture at the Symposium “Reflections on the Societal Consequences of a Future in Mixed Realities”, 17.05.2019, Innsbruck, Austria.
Bork-Hüffer, T. (2019): Mediated Sense of Place? Reflections on the Conflation of our Physical and Digital Perceptions of Place. International Conference “Medien – Wissen – Bildung: Augmentierte und virtuelle Wirklichkeiten“, 26.04.2019, Innsbruck, Austria.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Gudowsky, N., Kaufmann, K., Rutzinger, M. (2019): The Digital, Affects and Space: Methodological Advances in Researching the Relation of Augmented Realities, Spatial Perception and Societal Impacts. In: 4th European TA Conference. Bratislava, Slovakia, pp. abstract.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Rutzinger, M., Kaufmann, K. & Gudowsky, N. (2019): Creative methodologies for researching the socio-spatial impact of augmented urban futures. In: Royal Geographical Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual International Conference 2019. London, United Kingdom, pp. abstract.
Scientific Presentations
Kaufmann, K. (2022, March). Forschungsethische Herausforderungen in der qualitativen Forschung mit vulnerablen Zielgruppen. [Research ethical challenges in qualitative research with vulnerable groups]. Invited half-day workshop as part of the workshop series “Ethik in der Kommunikationswissenschaft”, Department for Media, Knowledge and Communication, University of Augsburg, 4 March 2022, virtual event.
Kaufmann, K., Bork-Hüffer, T., Badde, V., Bremer, M., Gudowsky-Blatakes, N., Kollert, A., Kowalski, J. Misera, J., Melchert, J. & Rutzinger, R. (2022, February). Understanding the effects of mobile social media and augmentation on the affective-emotional experience of parks in the (post-)digital city. Paper presented at the DIGISTA Final Conference: “The (Post-)Digital City: Media,Technology and Architecture”, 17-18 February 2022, virtual event.
Bork-Hüffer, T. (2021): Keynote: Verschränkungen von Gesellschaft, Technologie und Umwelt: Reflektionen zu gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen digitaler Zukünfte. #Geowoche2021, 7 October 2021, virtual event.
Kaufmann, K. & T. Bork-Hüffer (2021): Buchvorstellung „Handbuch Digitale Geographien“: Kapitel Mobile Methoden. Geowoche2021, 7. Oktober 2021, virtuell.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Kaufmann, K. & Rutzinger, M. (2021, September). Researching the Entanglements of People, Materialities and Technologies: Insights from an Interdisciplinary Mixed Methods Project Using Mobile Eye-Tracking. Paper presented at the Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society RGS-IBG 2021, 31 August – 3 September 2021, virtual event.
Kaufmann, K., Bork-Hüffer, T., Rutzinger, M., & Gudowsky, N. (2021, September). Communication and trust in times of extended realities: Researching the implications of digital media on the perception of physical space with mixed methods. Paper presented at the 8th European Communication Conference, 6-9 September 2021, virtual event.
Kollert, A., Rutzinger, R., Bremer, M., Kaufmann, K., & Bork-Hüffer, T. (2021, July). Mapping of 3D Eye-Tracking in urban outdoor environments. XXIV ISPRS Congress, July 2021, virtual event.
Kaufmann, K. (2021, June). Ethical Challenges of Researching Emergent Socio-Material-Technological Phenomena: Insights from an Interdisciplinary Mixed-Methods Project using Mobile Eye-Tracking. Invited guest researcher lecture as part of the CMC Colloquium Series, Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies, Austrian Academy of Sciences, 9 June 2021, virtual event.
Bork-Hüffer, T. (2021): Digitalisierung, (Im-)Mobilitäten und differentielle Inklusion_Exklusion. Heidelberger Geographisches Kolloquium Humangeographie, Heidelberg, 31 May, 2021, virtual event.
Kaufmann, K., Bork-Hüffer, T., Kollert, A., Gudowsky, N. & Rutzinger, M. (2021, 6 May). Contested meanings in entangled spaces: The in-situ perception of public places by social media users. Paper presented at the 4th International Geomedia conference, 5-8 May 2021, virtual event. Kaufmann, K., Rauhala, M., Gudowsky-Blatakes, N., Rutzinger, M. & T. Bork-Hüffer (2020, 29 October). Integrating mobile eye-tracking in a mixed methods research design: Ethical standards and practical requirements. Paper presented as part of the panel “Theoretical and practical research ethics: Three cases” for the 21st Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), October 2020, virtual event.
Bork-Hüffer, T. (2020): Invited Discussant: Workshop des Verbundprojekts „DIGISTA: Die digitale Stadt“, 23. Oktober 2020, virtual event.
Kaufmann, K., Bork-Hüffer, T., Gudowsky-Blatakes, N. & Rutzinger, M. (2020). The Digital, Affects and Space (DigitAS): How digital media and augmented reality change the perception of public spaces. dha go!es digital day, 25 September 2020, virtual event.
Kaufmann, K. (2020). Der Einsatz von mobilem Eye-Tracking in Mixed Methods-Designs am Beispiel des interdisziplinären Projekts ‘The Digital, Affects and Space (DigitAS)’. Invited full-day workshop as part of the IfL Forschungswerkstatt #6: Viele Methoden verderben den Brei? Mixed Methods in der raumbezogenen Forschung, Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde, 28.02.2020, Leipzig.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Kaufmann, K. & M. Rutzinger (2020): Mobiles Eye-Tracking mit Datenbrillen zur Unterstützung qualitativer Forschung – ganzheitliche Erforschung von Affekten oder „Metrifizierung des Menschen“? Conference “Neue Kulturgeographie”, 31.01.2020, Bonn.
Kaufmann, K., Bork-Hüffer, T. & Rutzinger, M. (2020). Die Mischung macht’s? Mixed Methods zur interdisziplinären Erforschung von Raumwahrnehmung im Zeitalter von Extended Realities. Vortrag im Rahmen des Interdisziplinären Workshop #espace: Diskursive Streifzüge durch die raumtheoretische Praxis, 31.1.2020, Wien.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Rutzinger, M., Kaufmann, K. & Gudowsky, N. (2019). The Digital, Affects and Space: Methodological Advances in Researching the Relation of Augmented Realities, Spatial Perception and Societal Impacts. Paper presented at the 4th European Technology Assessment Conference, 4.-6.11.2019, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Rutzinger, M., Kaufmann, K. & N. Gudowsky-Blatakes (2019): Creative Methodologies for Researching the Socio-spatial Impact of Augmented Urban Futures, Annual Meeting of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers, 30.08.2019, London, UK.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Rutzinger, M., Kaufmann, K. & N. Gudowsky-Blatakes (2019): The Digital, Affects and Space (DigitAS), DFG-Netzwerktreffen Digitale Geographien, 23.05.2019, Frankfurt, Germany.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Rutzinger, M., Kaufmann, K. & N. Gudowsky-Blatakes (2019): The Digital, Affects and Space (DigitAS), Opening lecture at the Symposium “Reflections on the Societal Consequences of a Future in Mixed Realities”, 17.05.2019, Innsbruck, Austria.
Bork-Hüffer, T. (2019): Mediated Sense of Place? Reflections on the Conflation of our Physical and Digital Perceptions of Place. International Conference “Medien – Wissen – Bildung: Augmentierte und virtuelle Wirklichkeiten“, 26.04.2019, Innsbruck, Austria.
Bork-Hüffer, T., Kaufmann, K. & N. Gudowsky (2018): “DigitAS – Digitalisation, Affects and Space.“, Presentation at the Hearing of the go!digital Call of the Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 27.11.2019, Vienna, Austria.
Organized Events
Public DigitAS closing workshop in cooperation with FWF-funded project “beYOND”, “The entanglements of people, materialities and technologies: A joint DigitAS / beYOND workshop”, 3rd June 2022, virtual event.
Internal DigitAS workshop, 3rd February 2022, internal closing event with presentation of results of sub-projects, virtual event. Due to Covid-19, we postponed the closing event from early 2022 to summer 2022.
Conference panel at the Annual conference of the Association of Internet Researchers #AoIR 2021: Independence, 13-16 October 2021, virtual event: “The in(ter)dependencies of mobile online and offline spaces: Reflections on methods, practices, ethics.” (together with Monika Palmberger, University of Vienna).
Invited speakers as part of the virtual Transient Spaces Guest Lecture Series in winter term 2021/22:
- Mariek Vanden Abeele, Assoc. Prof. Dr., University of Ghent, Netherlands: “Disconnect to reconnect? Pathways towards a healthier relationship with digital technology.” Transient Spaces Guest Lecture Series, Department of Geography, University of Innsbruck, 16 November 2021, virtual event.
- Russell Hitchings, Assoc. Prof. Dr., University College London, Great Britain: “Nature Benefits and Smartphone Interactions: Exploring the field and learning from students in London.” Transient Spaces Guest Lecture Series, Department of Geography, University of Innsbruck, 18 January 2022, virtual event.
Virtual International Workshop: “Nature, Health and Digital: Transcending Borders of Exclusion Through Immersive Solutions”, 28 September 2020 (together with Caroline Scarles, University of Surrey, and David Sheffield, University of Derby)
Network meeting “Netzwerktreffen Digitale Geographien”, 12.-13.03.2020, Innsbruck (together with Christoph Schimmel, University of Innsbruck). https://digitalegeographien.de/2019-11-04-Ankuendigung-Netzwerktreffen-Innsbruck-2020
Augmented Realities, Spatial Perception and Societal Impacts. Session at 4th European TA Conference. 4.-6.11.2019, Bratislava, Slovakia.
The Digital, Affects and Space (DigitAS) – Reflections on the Societal Consequences of a Future in Mixed Realities. Public Symposium, 17.5.2019, University of Innsbruck, Austria.
- Opening Adress by Petra Missomelius and Tabea Bork-Hüffer
- The Digital, Affects and Space – Introduction by Tabea Bork-Hüffer and Martin Rutzinger
- Mixed Reality in Society: The Future of Information Displays, and their Implications for Varying User Groups – Keynote by Arzu Çöltekin (moderated by Katja Kaufmann)
- Panel Discussion with Andreas Beinsteiner, Arzu Çöltekin, Manfred Faßler and Christian Kray (moderated by Nicklas Gudowsky-Blatakes)
Public Dissemination and Media Response
iMotions (2022, 26 April). DigitAS project: The convergence of physical and digital outdoor spaces through digital transformations. iMotions Blog, available at: https://imotions.com/blog/digitas-project-theconvergence-of-physical-and-digital-outdoor-spaces-through-digital-transformations/ Blogpost by mobile eye-tracking analysis software company iMotions that presents our DigitAS project as a case study for using their software in method innovation projects.
iMotions (2021, 5 July). Mapping of 3D Eye Tracking in Urban Outdoor Environments by A. Kollert, M. Rutzinger, M. Bremer, K. Kaufmann, T. Bork-Hüffer. Available at: https://imotions.com/publications/mapping-of-3d-eye-tracking-in-urban-outdoor-environments/ Presentation of our DigitAS ISPRS proceedings publication by mobile eye-tracking analysis software company iMotions to showcase their iMotions software package.
Tiroler Tageszeitung (2021, März, Print Edition) „Wir brauchen eine Digitalisierungsstrategie“, Interview by Nina Zacke with Tabea Bork-Hüffer.
ÖAW news report on the projects funded as part of the GDNG call, among them the project DigitAS: Augmented Reality oder das Leben von Mönchen. Published 02.01.2020. Available at: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/detail/news/augmented-reality-oder-das-leben-von-moenchen/
Bork-Hüffer, T. & Kaufmann, K. (2019, Dezember). Erweiterte neue Welt [Extended new world]. Interview von Eva Fessler im wissenswert Magazin der Universität Innsbruck zum Forschungsprojekt „DigitAS – The Digital, Affects and Space“, Dezember-Ausgabe 2019, S. 4-5. Verfügbar unter: https://de.scribd.com/document/438937404/wissenswert-Dezember-2019-Magazin-der-Universitat-Innsbruck#download&from_embed
Additionally, the team of Tabea Bork-Hüffer has established Austria’s first DOI-registered research blog, which had over 62.000 visitors from 186 countries since its establishment in December 2019, showing the strong international orientation of the Blog: https://www.transient-spaces.org/blog/
- Bork-Hüffer, T. (2019): cON/FFlating spaces: on the intersections and conflation of our ONline and OFFline worlds. Blog post. Transient Spaces Blog. Published on 25 November 2019. https://www.transient-spaces.org/blog/blog-con-fflating-spaces-on-the-intersections-andconflation-of-our-online-and-offline-worlds/ DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.34834/2019.0001
- Bork-Hüffer, T. (2019): Inaugural lecture: Transient cities and societies. Video Blog. Transient Spaces Blog. Published on 09 October 2019. https://www.transient-spaces.org/blog/blog-transient-citiesand-societies/ DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.34834/2019.0004