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

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Frandsen, K. (2018). Therorizing the sport and media relationship. Abstract from MeCCSA - Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association, London, United Kingdom.
Raats, T. & Jensen, P. M. (2021). The role of public service media in sustaining TV drama in small markets. Television & New Media, 21(5), 835-855. Article 1527476420913398. https://doi.org/10.1177/1527476420913398
Sonne Damkjær, M. (2016). The Role of Digital Media in the Transition to Parenthood. Abstract from ECREA, Prague, Czech Republic.
Degn, H.-P., Straubhaar, J. D. & Hjarvard, S. (2009). The Rise of the Anglophone in an Increasingly Multilayered, Transnational Danish Television System and Audience?. Paper presented at Keywords in Communication. 59th Annual Conference of ICA., Chicago, United States.
Bødker, H. (1998). The Re-Inscription of Distance; Doing non-American American Studies in a Diminishing World. In American Studies in the Nordic Countries Uppsala North American Studies Reports.
Bødker, H. (2011). The Refined and the Obvious — Vanity Fair from 1913-1935. Paper presented at Mapping the Magazine 3, Swansea, United Kingdom.
Bruun, H. (2016). The Qualitative Interview in Media Production Studies. In C. Paterson, D. Lee, A. Saha & A. Zoellner (Eds.), Advancing Media Production Research : Shifting Sites, Methods, and Politics (pp. 131-146). Palgrave Macmillan.
Eichner, S. (2016). The “Public Presence” of Danish Drama Series in Germany. Abstract from IAMCR, Leicester, United Kingdom.
Rebello, D. & Silva, E. (2023). The President's Versions: How did Bolsonaro format his Speech to dialogue with different Social Segments during the Presidency?. Paper presented at 2023 IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Tække, J. (2020). The post-humanism of Niklas Luhmann’s systems theory. 1-10. Paper presented at Posthumanism 20/20 , Aarhus, Denmark.
Eichner, S. (2018). The Popularity of Danish TV Drama Series on German Television. Poster session presented at Transnational Television Drama, Aarhus, Denmark.
Pedersen, B. S. & Have, I. (2014). The Performing Voice of the Audiobook. In M. Angelucci & C. Caines (Eds.), VOICE/PRESENCE/ABSENCE: An interdisciplinary dialogue on voice and the humanities Article 11 UTS epress. https://doi.org/10.5130/978-1-86365-431-9
Ngomba, T. (2026). “The Past Still Present”: China-Africa Media Relations and the Transformations in Global Communications. In C. Stacey, J. Cruz & P. M. Lumala (Eds.), The Handbook of Communication in Africa: Theory, Research, and Praxis (pp. 206-219). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003166894-17
Nielsen, J. I. (2013). The Oscars og den klassiske Hollywoodfilm. In Guldfeber – på sporet af Oscarfilmen (1 ed., Vol. 1). Turbine.
Ngomba, T. (2025). Theorizing Political Campaign Communication in Africa: Reflections on the Relevance and Legacy of Jay Blumler. In Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research (pp. 169-186). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-83364-9_8
Teke, N. (2003). The Opposition should Learn from History. The Post Newspaper, (0470), 4.
Brügger, N. (2021). The need for research infrastructures for the study of web archives. In D. Gomes, E. Demidova, J. Winters & T. Risse (Eds.), The past web: Exploring web archives (pp. 217-224). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63291-5_17
Bødker, H. (1995). The Myth of Dissent: from Black Blues to White Rock. In American Images United States Information Service.
Bødker, H. (2020). "The Mercy Seat" as inescapable heat: the proposition and ideas of justice in the Australian outback. In D. Brode & S. Brode (Eds.), The twenty-first century western: new riders of the cinematic stage (pp. 197-204). Lexington Books.
Korsgaard, M. B. (2025). The History of Music Video in 169 Seconds. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), 16:9 Filmtidsskrift. https://www.16-9.dk/2025/06/the-history-of-music-video/
Consalvo, M. & Ess, C. (2011). The handbook of internet studies. Wiley-Blackwell.
Johansen, S. L. (2015). The Glue of Everyday Life: – children’s playful media practices . Abstract from NordMedia, København, Denmark.
Jensen, P. M. (2016). The Global Rise of the Danish TV Drama. Paper presented at Transnational Audiences, Wollongong, Australia.
Waade, A. M. & Hansen, K. T. (2017). The German Connection in Nordic noir. Paper presented at Researching Media Companies Producing Audio-visual Content, Lillehammer, Norway.
Tække, J., Ericson, S., Forsler, I. & Forsman, M. (2019). The future of the media literacy classroom as a material, imagined, and practiced space. Paper presented at NordMedia 2019, Malmö, Sweden.
Jauert, P., Ala-Fossi, M., Föllmer, G., Lax, S. & Murphy, K. (2017). The Future of Radio Revisited: Expert Perspectives and Future Scenarios for Radio Media in 2025. Journal of Radio and Audio Media, 24(1), 7-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/19376529.2017.1310574