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Brænder, M. (2021). The Military Profession under Pressure. In A. R. Obling & L. V. Tillberg (Eds.), Transformations of the Military Profession and Professionalism in Scandinavia (pp. 187-207). Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies Press.
Brænder, M. (2022). The military profession in transition – an analytical framework. Paper presented at Centrum för Studier av Militär och Samhälle (CSMS): Modern militär professionalism, Stockholm, Sweden.
Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, J. (2019). The Leviathan Podcast. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital) https://soundcloud.com/user-283260542
Brügger, N. (2001). The Last page of the Internet?. Paper presented at Preserving the Present for the Future. Conference on strategies for the Interne. http://www.deflink.dk/upload/doc_filer/doc_alle/846_Trykt%20proceeding.pdf
Bechmann, A. (2017). The Invisible Shaping of Public Discourse in Online Spaces: Algorithms. Abstract from AOIR 2017 Networked Publics, Tartu, Estonia.
Presser, M., Zhang, Q., Bechmann, A. & Beliatis, M. (2018). The Internet of Things as Driver for Digital Business Model Innovation. In A. Aagaard (Ed.), Digital Business Models: Driving Transformation and Innovation (pp. 27-55). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96902-2_2
Brügger, N. (2012). The Idea of Public Service in the Early History of DR Online. In N. Brügger & M. Burns (Eds.), Histories of Public Service Broadcasters on the Web (pp. 91-104). Peter Lang.
Clasen, M. (2010). The Horror! The Horror! The Evolutionary Review, 1(1), 112-119.
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/
Clasen, M., Trotta, J. & Sadri, H. (2017). The GotPop Popular Culture Podcast: The horror! The horror!. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), Soundcloud. https://soundcloud.com/gotpop/gotpop09
Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, J., Sadri, H. & Trotta, J. (2018). The GotPop Popular Culture Podcast: Smile, and Be a Villain. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), University of Gothenburg.
Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, J. (2016). “The good ended happily and the bad unhappily”: An Evolutionary Approach to Narrative Agonistic Structure. Abstract from The 28th Human Evolution and Behavior Society conference, Vancouver, Canada.
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.
Clasen, M. (2018). The Evolution of Horror: A Neo-Lovecraftian Poetics. In S. Moreland (Ed.), New Directions in Supernatural Horror Literature: The Critical Influence of H. P. Lovecraft (pp. 43-60). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95477-6
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.
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.
Engberg, M., Have, I. & Pedersen, B. S. (Eds.) (2023). The Digital Reading Condition. Routledge.
Hassall Thomsen, L. H. (2011). The digital Newsroom – from Square to Circle. Paper presented at ECREA Barcelona 2008: The 2nd European Communication Conference, Barcelona, Spain.
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.
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.