Mike Sandbothe
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Mike Sandbothe is a German
Germany
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 intellectual and philosopher living in Hamburg with his wife and daughter. He is co-founder of the new branch of media philosophy and one of the main proponents of philosophical pragmatism
Pragmatism
Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition centered on the linking of practice and theory. It describes a process where theory is extracted from practice, and applied back to practice to form what is called intelligent practice...

in Europe. He held professorships for Media Culture Studies at Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (Germany) as well as for Media Philosophy at University of Fine Arts Berlin (Germany) and at Aalborg University Copenhagen (Denmark). Currently he is working as a prolific author and cultural political advisor with various cultural political organizations such as Archiv der Zukunft in Hamburg or Nomad Academy in Copenhagen. In winter semester 2011/2012 he teaches as Professor of Culture and Media at the University of Applied Science in Jena (Germany). Among his various English publications are The Temporalization of Time (2001; German 1998), The Pragmatic Turn (2004), Pragmatic Media Philosophy (2005; in German: 2001), and Form Pragmatist Philosophy to Cultural Politics (2012). His most recent work deals with the topics "Body Based Learning", "Spiritual Education", "Climate Change Culture", and "Pragmatism as Cultural Politics".

Publications


Secondary literature

  • Jan Janzen: "Theories as Tools - Mike Sandbothe's Pragmatist Media Philosophy", sandbothe.net 2007 (German original: "Theorien zu Werkzeugen", in: Medientheorien. Eine philosophische Einführung, hrsg. von Alice Lagaay und David Lauer, Frankfurt a.M.: Campus 2004, S. 273-295).
  • Mats Bergmann: "The New Wave of Pragmatism in Communication Research", in: Nordicom Review 2/2008 (pre-publication in: sandbothe.net 2007).

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