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

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Brems, M. (2022). Negotiating political reality: How users engage with and give credence to alternative and mainstream news content. Paper presented at Journalism Studies Division 8th PhD Colloquium ICA 2022, Paris, France.
Gutiérrez Lozano , J. F., Eichner, S., Hagedoorn, B. & Cuartero, A. (Eds.) (2022). New Challenges in European Television: National Experiences in a Transnational Context. Editorial Comares.
Brügger, N. & Goggin, G. (Eds.) (2022). Oral Histories of the Internet and the Web. Routledge.
Brügger, N. & Goggin, G. (2022). Oral Histories of the Internet and the Web: An Introduction. In N. Brügger & G. Goggin (Eds.), Oral Histories of the Internet and the Web (pp. 1-8). Routledge.
Korsgaard, M. B. (2022). Parasite: Props at the Periphery of Perception. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), 16:9 Filmtidsskrift. http://www.16-9.dk/2022/11/169-seconds-parasite/
Have, I. (2022). Pause. In Medie- og kommunikationsleksikon Samfundslitteratur. https://medieogkommunikationsleksikon.dk/pause/
Arregui Olivera, C. (2022). Peace journalism revisited: Challenging the one-size-fits-all approach. In Responsible Journalism in Conflicted Societies: Trust and Public Service Across New and Old Divides (pp. 61-76). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003178217-7
Eichner, S. (2022). Representation of Gender and Migration in Danish Television Drama. Paper presented at Critical Studies in Television Slow Conference 2022, United Kingdom.
Eichner, S. (2022). Representation of Gender and Migration in Danish Television Drama: Asymmetrical Agency in "When the Dust Settles". In J. F. Gutiérrez Lozano, S. Eichner, B. Hagedoorn & A. Cuartero (Eds.), New Challenges in European Television: National Experiences in a Transnational Context (pp. 85-106). Editorial Comares.
Soon, W. & Schorr, S. (2022). Screenshooting Impermanence. In C. D. Warner, T. Otto & H. Geismar (Eds.), Introduction to Impermanence: exploring continuous change across cultures (pp. 292-304). UCL Press. https://www.uclpress.co.uk/collections/ro_homepage_products/products/161184
Damkjaer, M. S. (2022). Sharenting. In G. Agger, N. Nørgaard Kristensen, P. Jauert & K. Schrøder (Eds.), Medie- og Kommunikationsleksikon Samfundslitteratur. https://medieogkommunikationsleksikon.dk/sharenting/
Have, I. (2022). Stresfremkaldende ro. Vid&Sans.
Aasman, S., Brügger, N., Clavert, F., de Wild, K., Gebeil, S., Schafer, V. & Sirajzade, J. (2022, Dec 20). Studying Women and the COVID-19 Crisis through the IIPC Coronavirus Collection. International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC), netpreserveblog.wordpress.com. https://netpreserveblog.wordpress.com/2022/12/20/studying-women-and-the-covid-19-crisis-through-the-iipc-coronavirus-collection/
Jensen, J. L. (2022). The algorithmic public and its problems. Paper presented at Media and Publics 2022.
Korsgaard, M. B. (2022). The End... or Is It?. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), [in]Transition. http://mediacommons.org/intransition/end-or-it
Raetzsch, C. (2022). Wer kommuniziert eigentlich Digitalisierung? Für zivile Innovationen braucht es neue Kompetenzprofile in der Kommunikation. In Journalismus und Unternehmenskommunikation: Zwischen Konvergenz und Konkurrenz (pp. 89–105). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-35471-8_5
Damkjaer, M. S. (2021). Bridging audience and mediatization studies through the perspective of life transitions. 1-8. Paper presented at Nordmedia 2021, Reykjavik, Iceland.
Bødker, H. & Morris, H. (2021). Climate Change, Journalism, and Time—An Introduction. In H. Bødker & H. Morris (Eds.), Climate Change and Journalism: Negotiating Rifts of Time (pp. 1-9). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003090304-2
Bechmann, A. (2021). Data. Aarhus Universitetsforlag. Tænkepauser - viden til hverdagen Vol. 90
Raetzsch, C. & Hamm, A. (2021). Designing Interfaces for Sustainability Transitions: Journalism as Change Agent in the Smart City. Abstract from The Future of Journalism, Cardiff, United Kingdom.