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Brügger, N. (2015). Hvad er webradio? Fra digital radio til webradio. In E. G. Jensen, J. Kreutzfeldt, M. Michelsen & E. Svendsen (Eds.), Radioverdener: Auditiv kultur, historie og arkiver (pp. 229-242). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Karoff, H. S. & Johansen, S. L. (2015). iPads og god legestemning. In E. Brandt & A. Pedersen (Eds.), Digital Pædagogik (pp. 21-32). Systime.
Nielsen, J. (2015). Jagten på radioudsendelser i digitale arkiver. In E. G. Jensen, J. Kreutzfeldt, M. Michelsen & E. Svendsen (Eds.), Radioverdener: auditiv kultur, historie og arkiver (pp. 279-292). Aarhus Universitetsforlag. http://da.unipress.dk/udgivelser/r/radioverdener/
Johansen, S. L. & Karoff, H. S. (2015). Leg, legepraksis og nye medier. In E. Brandt & A. Pedersen (Eds.), Digital pædagogik (pp. 9-19). Systime.
Waade, A. M. (2015). Local colour - and how can we study production values empirically?. Paper presented at Crime Pays, Crime Days-Conference, Aalborg , Denmark.
Bechmann, A. (2015). Managing the Interoperable Self. In A. Bechmann & S. Lomborg (Eds.), The Ubiquitous Internet : User and Industry Perspectives (pp. 54-73). Routledge.
Bruun, H. (2015). Methodological Reflexions: The Qualitative Interview Genre in Media Production Studies. Abstract from New Directions in Film and Television Production Studies, Bristol, United Kingdom.
Waade, A. M. (2015). Nordic Noir Ambiance and Nordic Melancholy. Paper presented at NordMedia 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Laursen, D., Ben-David, A., Brügger, N., Schafer, V., Winters, J. & Webster, P. (2015). Panel: Histories of the Web through National Domain Names : Projects, results, and Historiographical Concerns. Abstract from TEMPS ET TEMPORALITES DU WEB, Paris, France.
Waade, A. M. & Botoric, V. (2015). Participation in the business context: Crowdsourcing in the LEGO Group and the animation film The Reward. Paper presented at Participation and Cultural Transformations, Cultural transformations Research programme, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Bechmann, A. & Vahlstrup, P. B. (2015). Private Facebook data patterns in a broad national sample. Abstract from Eastern Sociological Society, New York, United States.
Brænder, M. (2015). Public Servant and Warrior: Why Soldiers' Job Satisfaction and Performance don't Correlate. Paper presented at American Sociological Association, Chicago, Il, United States.
Krogager, S. G. S. & Degn, H.-P. (2015). Snapchat: new kind of Social Media with significantly Gendered Media Practices. Abstract from IAMCR 2015, Montreal, Canada.
Frandsen, K. (2015). Sport in a new wave of mediatization. Paper presented at International Research Seminar New Directions in Mediatization Research, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Brügger, N., Laursen, D. & Nielsen, J. (2015). Studying a nation's websphere over time: analytical and methodological considerations. Abstract from IIPC Conference: Innovation, connection and co-operation in web data, San Francisco, United States.
Sonne Damkjær, M. (2015). Studying the Impact of Mediatization Processes on Everyday Life through the Lens of Life Transitions. Abstract from Mediatisation of Culture and Everyday Life, Stockholm, Sweden.
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.
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.
Johansen, S. L. (2015). The Glue of Everyday Life: – children’s playful media practices . Abstract from NordMedia, København, Denmark.
Jensen, P. M. (2015). The transnational appeal of Danish TV series. Paper presented at Media Engagement International Conference, Lund, Sweden.
Jensen, P. M. (2015). The transnational appeal of Danish TV series: a buyer’s and distributor's perspective. Abstract from TV in the Age of Transnationalisation and Transmedialisation, London, United Kingdom.
Ngomba, T. (2015). The Voice of the International Community: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Immigration Reports in the Copenhagen Post. In O. Ogunyemi & W. A. C. Stewart (Eds.), Journalism, Audiences and Diaspora (pp. 104-120). Palgrave Macmillan.
Smith-Sivertsen, H. & Brügger, N. (2015). The web archive as historical source: The case of recent music history. Paper presented at Web Archives as scholarly Sources: Issues, Practices and Perspectives, Aarhus, Denmark.
Tække, J. & Paulsen, M. E. (2015). Udfordringer og dannelse i det digitale mediemiljø. In J. Tække & M. Paulsen (Eds.), Digital dannelse: Udfordringer, erfaringer og perspektiver fra Randers HF & VUC (pp. 14-54). Unge Pædagogers Forlag.
Paulsen, M. E. & Tække, J. (2015). Undervisningens muligheder i det digitale mediemiljø. In J. Tække & M. Paulsen (Eds.), Digital dannelse: Udfordringer, erfaringer og perspektiver fra Randers HF og VUC (pp. 170-193). Unge Pædagogers Forlag.
Tække, J. & Paulsen, M. E. (2015). Vi kunne ønske os - om sociale medier i grundskolen. Liv i skolen : tidsskriftet om lærernes hverdag og det gode arbejde i skolen, (2), 72-79.
Johansen, S. L. & Givskov, C. (2015). Young or old: – discussions on age groups and media use . Abstract from NordMedia, København, Denmark.