Lisa_Waldenburger

MA Lisa Waldenburger

Department of Sociology

E-mail:Lisa.Waldenburger@uibk.ac.at
Link:LeTs Care
Phone.: +43 512 507-73427
Room: 1S19 "grauer Bär"

Lisa Waldenburger is a researcher at the University of Innsbruck, working on the research project 'Learning from long-term care practices for the European Care Strategy (LeTs-Care)'. She has a background in sociology and human geography, and has conducted research on topics such as the 'Intimisation of the Public' and 'Digital Stress in Everyday Media Life'. She completed her doctorate on 'Resonance and Alienation on Facebook' under the supervision of Prof Dr Hartmut Rosa. Her areas of expertise include digital culture/media sociology, social theory/critical realism, current social theories, and qualitative methods. Currently, her research is focused on innovative long-term care practices and the understanding of care in Austria.

Waldenburger, Lisa (2025 – im Druck): Resonanz und Entfremdung auf Facebook. Eine empirische Untersuchung zur Soziologie der Weltbeziehung, Bielefeld: transcript Verlag.

Schwarzenegger, Christian; Wimmer, Jeffrey; Schöppl, Katharina; Waldenburger, Lisa (2025 – im Druck): Qualitative Langzeitstudien, Wiesbaden: Springer VS.

Waldenburger, Lisa; Wimmer, Jeffrey (2023): Digital media use in public space – an oberservational study of self-service technology during covid19-pandemic, IN: AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2022.

Waldenburger, Lisa; Wimmer, Jeffrey; Stein, Svenja (2023): Ein gesunder Umgang mit Smartphones? Eine zweistufige Analyse von Apps gegen digitalen Stress, in: merz - Zeitschrift für Medienpädagogik 67: 1, 68-74.

Waldenburger, Lisa; Wimmer, Jeffrey (2022): Digitale Medien, Gesundheit und Medienkompetenz im Alltag: das Phänomen Digitaler Stress, in: Manzei-Gorsky, Alexandra/Schubert, Cornelius/Hayek, Julia von (Hrsg.): Digitalisierung und Gesundheit, Baden-Baden: Nomos, (Gesundheitsforschung: Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven; 4), 303-326.

Waldenburger, Lisa; Wimmer, Jeffrey (2022): Qualitative content analysis of media diaries with a focus on further qualitative online interviews, SAGE Research Methods: Doing Research Online SAGE Publications.

Wimmer, Jeffrey; Waldenburger, Lisa (2020): Digital stress in everyday life, In: AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2020.

Waldenburger, Lisa; Teutoburg-Weiss, Hannes (2017): Von resonanten Subjekten und responsiven Strukturen In: Peters, Christian Helge; Schulz, Peter (Hg.): Resonanzen und Dissonanzen, transcript Verlag, Bielefeld.

Waldenburger, Lisa (2014): Situierte Reflexivität – Margaret Archers Entwurf eines kritisch-realistischen Subjektverständnisses. In: Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialtheorie und Philosophie, Vol.1, Issue 2, p. 276-297.

Lisa Waldenburger's research currently focuses on innovative long-term care practices and the understanding of care in Austria.

Current research project: “Learning from long-term care practices for the European Care Strategy (LeTs-Care)” (2024-2027) Link to project page

Completed research projects:

“Resonance and alienation on Facebook - An empirical study on the sociology of world relations.” Dissertation at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, supervision by Prof. Dr. Hartmut Rosa (to be published by Transcript Verlag in 2025)

“Digitaler Stress im Medienalltag” - a cluster in the joint project ‘ForDigitHealth - Gesunder Umgang mit digitalen Technologien und Medien’ at the University of Augsburg, funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts, running from 2019 to 2023.

“Intimization of the public sphere” - project leader in the sub-project ‘Extensification of social relationships (in social media)’ at the foeg - Research Institute for the Public Sphere and Society at the University of Zurich, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, running from 2015-2017.

PR Forschungsprojekt: Digitalisierung und Langzeitpflege
(BA Soziologie, Universität Innsbruck, WiSe2024/25, SoSe 25)
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