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Jensen, A. V., Surrow, I. M., Shokeen, E., Liu, Y.-Y., Connelly, L., Dindler, C., Hjorth, M., Petersen, M. G. & Iversen, O. S. (Accepted/In press). Teachers Bridging Technical and Reflective Stances in K-9 AI Education. In Proceedings of the International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS) Annual Meeting International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS).
Frich, J., Silas Nisgaard Ehrich, J., Sund Sørensen, M., Klyssing Jensen, K. & Eriksson, E. (2026). Teaching Energy Reduction in Interface Design by Heuristic Evaluation. In N. Oliver, D. A. Shamma, H. Candello, P. Cesar, P. Lopes, V. Artizzu, F. Draxler, G. Lopez, A. V. Reinschluessel, X. Tong & P. O. Toups Dugas (Eds.), CHI 2026 - Extended Abtracts of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems: Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Article 639 https://doi.org/10.1145/3772363.3799283
Refskou, A. S. (2026). Teaching Shakespeare's Emotions. Cambridge University Press.
Skytte, M. M. B. & Jensen, P. M. (Accepted/In press). Television and children. In Routledge Resources Online
Kanareva-Dimitrovska, A. & Pallini-Martin, A. (2026). Témoignages sur le français, langue de l’employabilité. Deux tables rondes. Abstract from Jeunesse et français : le défi de l’attractivité, Warsaw, Poland.
Babai, N., Duvall, E., Iivari, N., Kinnula, M. & Iversen, O. S. (Accepted/In press). Theatre of the Tech-Oppressed: Exploring algorithmic injustice through participatory performances. In Participatory Design Conference Association for Computing Machinery.
Vandsø, A. (2026). The Botanical Grotesque: Interspecies Care, Power, and Vegetal mythologies in Contemporary Art. In E. Erlanson, J. Wamberg & N. Skiveren (Eds.), Grotesque Anthropocene : Disfigured Environments Across Media Palgrave Macmillan. https://link.springer.com/series/17132
Gorbahn, K. (Accepted/In press). The Danish A-level history exam (stx). In G. Peter, G. Lindsay, V. N. Karel & J. Wojdon (Eds.), Putting History to the Test: History Exams Around the World Wochenschau-Verlag.
Benrimoh, D., Harel, D., Mikus, N., Stone, P. & Rosenfeld, A. (2026). The Einstein Test: A Test of AI's Ability to Generate Transformative Science. Communications of the ACM, 69(5), 49-50. https://doi.org/10.1145/3771100
Mouritsen, A. S. & Jensen, P. M. (Accepted/In press). The Experience of TikTok: Scrolling, Algorithmic Flow, and Shared Agency among Danish Users. MedieKultur: Journal of media and communication research, 1-25.
Bruun, H. (Accepted/In press). The impact of commissioning and content strategies in online public service media programming. View: Journal of European Television History and Culture.
Nielsen, J. I. (2026). The importance of cinema infrastructure in small film markets. In Value creation and competitiveness in small European markets (pp. 32-45). Article 4 https://doi.org/10.3030/101094988
Lodahl Rolighed, M., Bech Laugesen, M., Eriksson, E. & Koefoed Hansen, L. (2026). The More-than-Human Talking Stick: Design Principles for Multispecies Entanglement and Agency. In N. Oliver, D. A. Shamma, H. Candello, P. Cesar, P. Lopes, V. Artizzu, F. Draxler, G. Lopez, A. V. Reinschluessel, X. Tong & P. O. Toups Dugas (Eds.), CHI 2026 - Extended Abtracts of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems: Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Article 661 https://doi.org/10.1145/3772363.3798517
Hejná, M. (2026). The negotiation of ‘young’ and ‘old’ in the media: a sociolinguistic analysis of agelect identity work on Hot in Cleveland. Manuscript submitted for publication. In Development in Discourse: Exploring the Contributions of Discursive Psychology to Understanding Change over Time
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
Hallsteinsdóttir, E. & Chrissou, M. (Accepted/In press). The phraseodidactic potential of newer approaches to foreign language teaching and learning. In New Trends in Phraseology: Languages and Cultures in Comparison MUP.
Andersen, T. R. (Accepted/In press). The Postman Always Rings Twice: Revisiting the Bonds between Postmodernism, Post-Truth, and Postcritique. In P. Simonetti & A. Dehdaridad (Eds.), Fictions of Truth: Literature, Power, and Credibility after the Postmodern Moment Sapienza Universitá Editrice.
Pedersen, B. S. & Engberg, M. (Eds.) (2026). The Routledge Companion to Literature and Sound. Routledge.
Lehmann, M. C. H. (Accepted/In press). The Skagen Painters and the Poetics of the Coast. Changed Perspectives on Nature in a Late 19th Century Scandinavian Artists' Colony . In The Art volume in the Routledge Series, "Oceans, Seas and Shorelines: Natural, Cultural Environmental Histories" Routledge - Taylor & Francis.
Ntanovasili, C. (2026). The Spiritual or the Cosmic in Art? Hilma af Klint and the Need for Further Historical Revision. Abstract from 2026 Annual Conference of the Association for Art History (AAH) & University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Paulsen, M.-T. (2026). The Time and Matter of Empire: New World Gold and the Golden Age in Spanish and English Drama, 1580-1642. [PhD dissertation, Aarhus University]. Fællestrykkeriet, AU TRYK, Aarhus Universitet.
Skinnebach, L. K. (Accepted/In press). The Uncontainable Fluidity of Holy Power and its Material Negotiation in Some Early Medieval Reliquaries. In J. Kroesen, L. K. Skinebach & M. Sureda (Eds.), Seeing is Believing. Relics and Reliquaries. Past and Present Peeters.
Thomsen, M. R. (2026). The Virtues and Lack of Short Stories in World Literature. In D. Ungureanu & A. Reis (Eds.), The Short Story as World Literature: The Deep History and Modern Lives of an Impure Genre (pp. 231-246). Bloomsbury Academic.
Nielsen, M., Bellger, M. & Siems, F. U. (2026). The Washing Knowledge Model: A First Discussion. In A. Pastore, J. Schmitt, J. Jimenez & K.-P. Wiedemann (Eds.), Proceedings of the 25th International Marketing Trends Conference https://archives.marketing-trends-congress.com/2026/pages/PDF/paper_professor_NIELSEN_BELLGER_SIEMS.pdf
Koskinen, I., Dixon, B., Krogh, P. G. & Mäkelä, M. (2026). Toward Constructive Design Philosophy? In F. Secomandi & P.-P. Verbeek (Eds.), Design Philosophy after the Technology Turn (pp. 23-39). Bloomsbury Academic. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350494480
Larsen, S. E. (2026). Translocal Perspectives: World Literature and Comparative Literature Reconsidered. In Literatura Comparada Ontem e Hoje/Comparative Literature then and now (pp. 105-116). Edições tinta-da-china.
Lund, M. & Kristiansen, S. (2026). Trusting women: Women rhetors in the history of rhetoric. Manuscript submitted for publication. In K. Bjørkdahl, L. Marie, K. Jens & R. Hanne (Eds.), Trustworthiness: The rhetorical history of trust in the Nordics Nordicom.
Engberg, J. (2026). Über Schriftform und Wortwahl und deren jeweilige Bedeutung für die Konstruktion von Wissen, insbesondere bei den Bürger:innen. In A. Viljanmaa & M. Kivilehto (Eds.), Typographie, Translation und vieles mehr: Festschrift zum 80. Geburtstag von Jürgen F. Schopp (pp. 84-99). University of Tampere.