Institute of Media Studies

Right-wing immersion and engaged publics

Project duration: March 2025 to December 2027
Project management: Prof. Dr. Tanja Thomas, Dr. Felix Schilk
Funding: BMBF and MWK, Excellence Universities funding line

Project description

The research project aims to conceptualize and systematically break down right-wing immersion. By this, we mean the process in which subjects encounter right-wing worldviews or lifestyles and consciously or unconsciously become involved (or allow themselves to become involved). We investigate how right-wing immersion works in various (media) infrastructures and what resources and strategies are used in the process. Specifically, we ask how right-wing patterns of knowledge are taken up in everyday and scientific interpretations, politically reshape them, and thereby generate resonance in different social milieus.

Following the conceptualization of ‘right-wing immersion,’ best practice projects in which ‘right-wing immersion’ is successfully counteracted will be examined. The aim here is to systematize the experiences from the projects and develop a ‘response framework’ for promoting democratic resilience.

In addition, the project is an interdisciplinary working context that will culminate in an application to establish a DFG research group on “Right-wing Immersion and Democratic Resilience.” Participants include the Institute for Research on Far Right Extremism (IRex), the application group for the establishment of IRex, and experts from other universities. 

Research questions:

  • How does the everydayisation of right-wing worldviews work?
  • How can interventions aimed at promoting democratic attitudes and practices succeed?

Work packages:

  1. Breaking down right-wing immersion: Systematic literature review and development of a heuristic for ‘right-wing immersion’
  2. Engaged publics: Case studies of best practice projects that promote ‘democratic immersion’
  3. Dialogue formats: Focus group interviews with practice partners to discuss interim results
  4. Response framework: Policy paper with proposals for promoting ‘democratic resilience’

Research Network ‘Right-wing Immersion’

The research project provides the basis for a wider research network and for an application to establish a research group. Our aim is to adopt an interdisciplinary approach and expand research into democratic responses to right-wing immersion in various conflict areas and at different levels, employing the range of methods represented.

Research Network

  • Prof. Dr. Tanja Thomas (contact person), Institute for Media Studies, University of Tübingen
  • PD Dr. Rolf Frankenberger, Institute for Research on Far Right Extremism, University of Tübingen
  • Prof. Dr. Bernd-Stefan Grewe, Institute for Didactics of History and Public History, University of Tübingen
  • Prof. Dr. Markus Rieger-Ladich, Institute for Education, University of Tübingen
  • Prof. Dr. Monique Scheer, Institute of Historical and Cultural Anthropology, University of Tübingen
  • Prof. Dr. Barbara Stauber, Institute for Educational Science, University of Tübingen
  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Beelmann, Institute for Psychology, Centre for Research on Right-Wing Extremism, Democracy Education and Societal Integration (KomRex), University of Jena
  • Prof. Dr. Léonie de Jonge, Institute for Research on Far Right Extremism, University of Tübingen
  • Prof. Dr. Annett Heft, Institute for Research on Far Right Extremism, University of Tübingen
  • Prof. Dr. Heike Radvan, Institute for Research on Far Right Extremism, University of Tübingen

Funded by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR) and the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science as part of the Excellence Strategy of the German Federal and State Governments