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									<p>Norden’s dramatic television series – from <em>Borgen</em> to <em>The Bridge</em> to <em>Occupied</em> - currently serve as a<br>model for the rest of the world. Shaped by public service broadcasting<br>traditions which are rooted in providing social critique, these programmes<br>provide a rich reservoir of representation of how northern Europe sees itself.<br>With this in mind, this workshop will investigate the geopolitical implications<br>of the series within and beyond the region. Building on Saunders’ (<a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dzVmB7wkmj-6KZRhhOFstku_M6OCgrdaHcKmI5kBD94/edit#heading=h.30j0zll" target="_self">2017</a>) typology of geopolitical<br>television, we will bring together a group of scholars drawn from multiple<br>disciplines (media studies, screen studies, literature, cross-cultural<br>communication, geography, International Relations, Scandinavian studies ) to<br>examine how Norden’s television series build lifeworlds (<a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dzVmB7wkmj-6KZRhhOFstku_M6OCgrdaHcKmI5kBD94/edit#heading=h.gjdgxs" target="_self">Gavins &amp; Lahey, 2016</a>; <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dzVmB7wkmj-6KZRhhOFstku_M6OCgrdaHcKmI5kBD94/edit#heading=h.1fob9te" target="_self">Tischleder, 2017</a>; <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dzVmB7wkmj-6KZRhhOFstku_M6OCgrdaHcKmI5kBD94/edit#heading=h.3znysh7" target="_self">Wolf, 2012</a>), and the role that these<br>visually and textually produced imaginaries play in contemporary politics,<br>society, and culture. Following from the<br>research project ‘What Makes Danish TV Drama Travel?’ (FKK 2014-2018), we hope<br>to extend the discussion to a transdisciplinary space and build new<br>collaborative networks and research.</p>
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<p>This workshop is&nbsp;supported by the ReNEW research programme<br>(Re-imagining Norden in an Evolving World) and organised by&nbsp;Pei Sze Chow (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow,&nbsp;Media Studies,<br>AU), Anne Marit Waade (Associate<br>Professor, Media Studies, AU), and<br>Robert A. Saunders (Professor,&nbsp;Farmingdale State College - SUNY; Visiting<br>Professor at Media Studies, AU, Fall 2018).</p>
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<p>Open to all, but places are limited. To register, please contact Dr Pei Sze Chow at <a href="mailto:pschow@cc.au.dk">pschow@cc.au.dk</a>.</p>
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<p>Related Links:&nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/reimagining-norden-in-an-evolving-world" target="_self">https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/reimagining-norden-in-an-evolving-world</a></p>
<p><a href="http://danishtvdrama.au.dk/" target="_self">http://danishtvdrama.au.dk/</a></p>
								
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