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

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Tække, J. (2023). The Environment as the Anthropocene: the Sociotechnical Autopoiesis Machine. 1 - 25. Paper presented at Environments. Observed with social systems theory, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Bruun, H. (2014). The Entertaining Qualities of Non-Convergence: User involvement and the Political Debate Talk Show in PSM. Paper presented at ECREA “Communication for Empowerment: Citizens, Markets, Innovation”, Lisboa, Portugal. http://ecrea2014.ulusofona.pt/images/abstracts.pdf
Teke, N. (2011). The Enduring Allure of Proximity-Based Campaign Communication Strategies in Cameroon. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 7(3), 293-314.
Korsgaard, M. B. (2022). The End... or Is It?. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), [in]Transition. http://mediacommons.org/intransition/end-or-it
Oggolder, C., Brügger, N., Metykova, M., Salaverría, R. & Siapera, E. (2019). The emergence of the internet and the end of journalism? In K. Arnold, P. Preston & S. Kinnebrock (Eds.), The handbook of European communication history (pp. 333-350). Wiley.
Kazakov, V. & Andrejevs , D. (2025). The Eastern European Mega-Event Decade: Sports, Geopolitics, and War at the Start of the Twenty-First Century. In S. D. Wolfe (Ed.), The Hard Edge of Soft Power: Mega-Events, Geopolitics, and Making Nations Great Again (pp. 113). Palgrave/McMillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-3515-3_8
Esser, A., Jensen, P. M., Keinonen, H. & Lemor, A. M. (2016). The duality of banal transnationalism and banal nationalism: television audiences and the musical talent competition genre. In K. Aveyard, A. Moran & P. M. Jensen (Eds.), New Patterns in Global Television Formats (pp. 295-309). Intellect.
Kazakov, V. (2024). The Digital Symbolic Legacy of the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup in Times of ‘Plague’ and War. In S. Chadwick, P. Widdop & M. M. Goldman (Eds.), The Geopolitical Economy of Football: Where Power Meets Politics and Business (pp. 234-241). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003473671-32
Engberg, M., Have, I. & Pedersen, B. S. (Eds.) (2023). The Digital Reading Condition. Routledge.
Bødker, H. (2021). The digital news industry: The intertwining commodities of audiences and news. In P. McDonald (Ed.), The Routledge Companion to Media Industries (pp. 281-290). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429275340-28
Hansen, L. E. & Degn, H.-P. (2015). The development of a formative, partnership-based evaluation. Paper presented at Nordic Conference on Cultural Policy Research, Bø, Norway.
Sparre, K. (2017). The dangers of sports journalism. In U. Carlsson & R. Pöyhtäri (Eds.), The Assault on Journalism: Building Knowledge to Protect Freedom of Expression (pp. 205-217). Nordicom. http://www.nordicom.gu.se/sites/default/files/publikationer-hela-pdf/the_assault_on_journalism.pdf
Sparre, K. (2017). The dangers of sports journalism. Abstract from Play the Game 2017, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Bødker, H. (2011). The Changing Significance of Commentary. Paper presented at future of journalism, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
Nørgaard Kristensen, N., From, U. & Kammer, A. (2017). The Changing Logics of Danish Cultural Journalism. In N. Nørgaard Kristensen & K. Riegert (Eds.), Cultural Journalism in the Nordic Countries (pp. 29-48). Nordicom. https://www.nordicom.gu.se/sv/system/tdf/publikationer-hela-pdf/cultural_journalism_in_the_nordic_countries.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=38457&force=0
Tække, J. & Paulsen, M. E. (2012). The challenge of social media: between prohibition and indifference in the classroom. Paper presented at the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association: , New York, United States.
Kau, E. (2012). The Cage; Framing Dad. Short Film Studies, 3(1), 93-96.
O'Leary, A. (2019). The Battle of Algiers. Mimesis International.
Jensen, P. M. & Mitric, P. (2023). The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context: Findings from a survey of 8–17-year-old Danes. In Audiovisual content for children and adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, distribution, and reception in a multiplatform era (pp. 139-162). Nordicom. https://doi.org/10.48335/9789188855817-8
Teke, N. (2004). The Anglican Church Crisis: Of Dogma and Idiosyncracy. The Post Newspaper, (0614), 4.
Jensen, J. L. (2022). The algorithmic public and its problems. Paper presented at Media and Publics 2022.
Bruun, H. (2015). The aesthetics of the on-air schedule in multi-platform public service television. Abstract from Capitalism, Culture and Media, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Waade, A. M. R. & Grønlund, A. (2023). Televisual landscape technologies: Borgen: Power & Glory in Greenland. 45-45. Abstract from Redefining Televisuality: Programmes, Practices, Methods, Potsdam-Babelsberg, Germany.
Eichner, S. (2015). Television Series as containers of imagined communities. Abstract from NECS 2015 (European Network for Cinema and Media Studies , Łódz, Poland.
Frandsen, K. (2023). Television's contribution to the experience of the Tour de France. In B. Fincouer, K. Frandsen & C. Thompson (Eds.), Racing Time: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on The Tour de France (1. ed.). EPFL Press.