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The following overview shows the latest publications published by the department's researchers.

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Sonne Damkjær, M. (2015). Becoming a Parent in a Digitized Age: Facebook as an Agent of Change in the Transition to Parenthood. Paper presented at Research Escalator Session of Children, Adolescents and Media Division of the International Communication Association: The 65th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association Communication Across the Life Span, San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Sonne Damkjær, M. (2015). Becoming a Parent in a Digitized Age: The Mediatized Conditions of the Transition to Parenthood. Abstract from International Research Seminar New Directions in Mediatization Research, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Waade, A. M. (2015). “Behind Every Series is a Strong Woman”: Gender as transnational production value in the Danish TV drama series.. Paper presented at TV in the Age of Transnationalisation and Transmedialisation, London, United Kingdom.
Bechmann, A. & Lomborg, S. (2015). Conclusion. In A. Bechmann & S. Lomborg (Eds.), The Ubiquitous Internet : User and Industry Perspectives (pp. 165-168). Routledge.
Markham, A. (2015). Connecting, Framing, Challenging: Building better ethics for the digital [near] future. Abstract from Pro-Com: IEEE Professional Communication Society, Limerick, Ireland.
Tække, J. (2015). Crisis Communication in a Systems- and Medium Theoretical Perspective. Paper presented at Conflicting Systems Observed with Social Systems Theory, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Degn, H.-P., Jensen, P. M. & Krogager, S. G. S. (2015). Danish Drama Series: An Export Success Cradled on the Domestic Market. Abstract from IAMCR 2015, Montreal, Canada.
Zierau, E., Brügger, N. & Moesgaard, J. (2015). Defining a National Web Sphere over time from the Perspectives of Collection, Technology and Scholarship. Paper presented at Web Archives as scholarly Sources: Issues, Practices and Perspectives, Aarhus, Denmark.
Jauert, P. (2015). Den digitale radio: tradition og fornyelse. In E. Granly Jensen, J. Kreutzfeldt, M. Michelsen & E. Svendsen (Eds.), Radioverdener: auditiv kultur, historie og arkiv (pp. 211-228). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Have, I. & Pedersen, B. S. (2015). Digital Audiobooks: New Media, Users, and Experiences. Taylor and Francis Inc. Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture Vol. 28 https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315743080
Salovaara-Moring, I. (2015). Digital democracies and networked publics. In J. Zielonka (Ed.), Media and Politics in New Democracies: Europe in a Comparative Perspective (pp. 154-168). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198747536.003.0010
Frandsen, K. (2015). Digital media and mediatization of sport. Abstract from IAMCR 2015, Montreal, Canada.
Markham, A. (2015). Disrupting top down frameworks for ethics: A proactive approach to ‘doing the right thing’ in digital research. Abstract from Ethics of Online Research Methods, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
Bruun, H. (2015). Eksklusive informanter. In S. Kolstrup, G. Agger, P. Jauert & K. Schrøder (Eds.), Medie- og kommunikationsleksikon online (Onlineudgave ed.). Samfundslitteratur. http://medieogkommunikationsleksikon.dk/eksklusive-informanter/
Eichner, S. (2015). Engaging Audiences in TV Drama – Agency and Media Engagement. Abstract from Engaging Media , Lund, Sweden.
Raskin, R. (2015). European versus American Storytelling: The Case of 'The Third Man'. In Short Film Criticism: Excerpts from Criticism of the Works of Short Fiction Writers (pp. 73-77). Gale.
Lynghøj, H. & Degn, H.-P. (2015). Evaluation in practice: a methodical grip. Paper presented at UNeECC 2015, Pilsen, Czech Republic.
Have, I. (2015). From Music Presenters to Social Presence. Paper presented at NordMedia 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Jensen, P. M. (2015). Global Export Patterns and Potential Impacts of Danish TV Drama. Abstract from New directions in film and television production studies, Bristol, United Kingdom.
Waade, A. M. & Toft-Nielsen, C. (2015). Harry Potter som transmedia storytelling: franchise, fantasy og fans. In P. S. Lauridsen & E. Svendsen (Eds.), Medieanalyse (pp. 60-82). Article 4 Samfundslitteratur.
Tække, J. (2015). How to Steer and Lead Educational Processes in a Digital Medium Environment?. Paper presented at 13th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIOCYBERNETICS, Zaragoza, Spain.
Brügger, N. (2015). Hvad er webradio? Fra digital radio til webradio. In E. G. Jensen, J. Kreutzfeldt, M. Michelsen & E. Svendsen (Eds.), Radioverdener: Auditiv kultur, historie og arkiver (pp. 229-242). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Karoff, H. S. & Johansen, S. L. (2015). iPads og god legestemning. In E. Brandt & A. Pedersen (Eds.), Digital Pædagogik (pp. 21-32). Systime.
Nielsen, J. (2015). Jagten på radioudsendelser i digitale arkiver. In E. G. Jensen, J. Kreutzfeldt, M. Michelsen & E. Svendsen (Eds.), Radioverdener: auditiv kultur, historie og arkiver (pp. 279-292). Aarhus Universitetsforlag. http://da.unipress.dk/udgivelser/r/radioverdener/
Johansen, S. L. & Karoff, H. S. (2015). Leg, legepraksis og nye medier. In E. Brandt & A. Pedersen (Eds.), Digital pædagogik (pp. 9-19). Systime.
Eichner, S. (2015). 'Lifeworld’ proximity and ‘Authenticity’: The ‘Europeaness’ in Danish Television. Paper presented at TV in the Age of Transnationalisation and Transmedialisation, London, United Kingdom.
Waade, A. M. (2015). Local colour - and how can we study production values empirically?. Paper presented at Crime Pays, Crime Days-Conference, Aalborg , Denmark.
Bechmann, A. (2015). Managing the Interoperable Self. In A. Bechmann & S. Lomborg (Eds.), The Ubiquitous Internet : User and Industry Perspectives (pp. 54-73). Routledge.
Prior, A. (2015). Mediality is Noise: The onto-epistemology of noise, media archaeology and post-digital aesthetics. Aarhus Universitet, Institut for Kommunikation og Kultur - Medievidenskab.
Bruun, H. (2015). Methodological Reflexions: The Qualitative Interview Genre in Media Production Studies. Abstract from New Directions in Film and Television Production Studies, Bristol, United Kingdom.