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The widely respected European ECREA conference is coming to Denmark later this month. This is the first time the conference is being held in Scandinavia, and more than 1,300 participants are expected to attend. It’s Europe’s largest media and communication conference, and it’s being hosted by Aarhus University.
Lynge Gemzøe has become a part of the Department of Media Studies and Journalism at Aarhus University where he is an assistant professor in Cultural and Creative Industries.
Julia Leyda from The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) visited the Department of Media Studies and Journalism at Aarhus University for two months this summer as a guest professor.
The Centre for Transnational Media Research hosted a PhD course with 25 participants from all over the world between 30 May and 1 June 2022. The topic ‘Transnational VoD cultures’ was covered by international experts looking into the impact of video-on-demand services on production, audiences, legal frameworks as well as texts and business models of the industry.
As a part of the cultural and social program of ECREA 2022, we invite researchers and scholars to sign up for ‘Impact Tours’. The tours are arranged and hosted by the Department of Media and Journalism in collaboration with partners in the city of Aarhus.
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Prof. Daniel Jackson, Bournemouth University