Tim Neumann

*1995 in Düsseldorf

CIVIC GmbH - Institute for International Education 
Location: Düsseldorf
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  • Journalist, event moderator and media trainer
  • Freelance lecturer in political education
  • Graduate of Henri Nannen School in Hamburg
  • Studies in Social Sciences (Bachelor of Arts) and Political Communication (Master of Arts) at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf

Since April 2017 Tim Neumann has been working as a freelance lecturer in political education, for example for Landeszentrale für politische Bildung in Nordrhein-Westfalen (the centre for civic education of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia). This includes projects on asylum and refugee policy in the European Union as well as workshops in the run-up to elections.

Tim Neumann has been giving workshops and media competence trainings as a freelance media trainer since 2018. These include offers at schools as well as career and practice orientation at Henrich Heine University. He previously completed the multi-day media trainer course by Landesmedienanstalt Nordrhein-Westfalen (the media authority of North Rhine-Westphalia).

From February 2018 to September 2021, Tim Neumann conducted research in several scientific projects at the Institute of Social Sciences at Heinrich Heine University, for example on the influence of artificial intelligence on political decisions and on reporting on flight and refugees.

From October 2021 to October 2023, Tim Neumann completed the course at Henri Nannen School in Hamburg, the journalism school of ZEIT, SPIEGEL and Gruner+Jahr/RTL. He completed the course as an editor.

Tim Neumann has been working as a freelance journalist and event moderator since January 2024.

Publications

Kelm, O., Neumann, T., Behrendt, M., Brenneis, M., Gerl, K., Marschall, S., Meißner, F., Harmeling, S., Vowe, G. & Ziegele, M. (2023). How algorithmically curated online environments influence users’ political polarization: Results from two experiments with panel data. Computers in Human Behavior Reports.

Kelm, O., Dohle, M. & Neumann, T. (2023). Kommunikationswissenschaft. In T. Scharrer, B. Glorius, J. O. Kleist & M. Berlinghoff (Hrsg.), Flucht- und Flüchtlingsforschung. Handbuch für Wissenschaft und Studium (S. 137–144). Nomos.

Neumann, T., Kelm, O. & Dohle, M. (2021). Polarisation and silencing others during the Covid-19 pandemic in Germany: An experimental study using algorithmically curated online environments. Javnost – The Public, 28(3), 323–339.