Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Film, Media and Communication CVs from postdocs, assistant professors, associate professors and professors

Content: Taina Bucher Christa Lykke Christensen Sarah Davies Andreas Gregersen Lennard Højbjerg Hansen Katherine Harrison Rasmus Helles Stig Hjarvard Mette Hjort Maja Horst Klaus Bruhn Jensen Anne Jerslev Eva Jørholt Maja Klausen Nete Nørgaard Kristensen Birger Langkjær Jun Liu Stine Lomborg Mette Mortensen Eva Novrup Redvall Johannes Riis Anne Schepelern Kjetil Sandvik Miklos Sukosd Henrik Søndergaard Anne Mette Thorhauge Hans-Jörg Trenz Casper Tybjerg Jacob Ørmen Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Associate Professor Taina Bucher Department: Employed at UCPH/dep artment since: August Media, Cognition and Communication 2013 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: 2012 Media, Communication and IT

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My work focuses broadly on the social and cultural implications of digital infrastructure, and I’m particularly interested in the power and politics of algorithms in everyday life. Firmly grounded in media studies, my research focuses on the social, cultural and political ramifications of software and computation. Broadly speaking, I am interested in different forms of computational culture, and ways in which software mediates and intervenes in communicative and social contexts. More specifically, I am interested in the impacts of algorithms, big data and analytics on the media and cultural industries, including journalism and social media platforms. My work combines social scientific and humanities methods with a strong focus on qualitative investigations and critical theoretical analysis. My current research sees algorithms as a social concern, and investigates how they come to matter as part of people’s online experiences, public discourse and work life.

2. Two selected publications

Bucher, T. (2018). IF…THEN: Algorithmic power and politics . Oxford University Press. Bucher, T. (2012) Want to be on the top? Algorithmic power and the threat of invisibility on Facebook. New Media & Society, 14(7): 1164–1180.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Member of Digitization and Diversity: Potentials and challenges for diversity in the culture and media sector , partner in a collective research project funded by the Norwegian Research Council, total budget 15 million NOK.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Member of two editorial boards: New Media & Society, Social Media + Society. Deputy board member of the MEF study board.

5. Visiting research abroad

Visiting scholar at the New School, New York (January-July 2015); Visiting scholar at Ryerson University, Toronto (March-July 2011); Visiting scholar, New York University (January-December 2010).

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

2013 Best Dissertation award, Association of Internet Researchers Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Christa Lykke Christensen Associate Professor, PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Dept. of Media, Cognition and Communication 1994/1997 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Film and Media Studies 1997 1.Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus Media, lifestyle and health. Television programming on health. Media and ageing. Media representations of older people. Empirical studies of older people’s media use. Older people’s perception of media on health expertise. Nostalgia, media and ageing. The interplay between media and fashion. Blogging. Perceptions of childhood and children in various media. 2. Two selected publications Christa Lykke Christensen (2017): Healthy Ageing and Mediated Health Expertise. In: Nordicom Review, Vol. 38. Speciale issue, 2, p. 9-25. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/nor-2017-0403. Christa Lykke Christensen (2016): The mediatization of health expertise: Health programmes on Danish public service television. In Critical Studies in Television. The international journal of television studies, Vol. 11, No. 2, p. 204-216. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1749602016645771 3. Research grant(s) since 2011 PI: Ageing and old age in the media and older people’s media use . Funded by The Velux Foundations. 6.5 mio. DKr. 2013-2017. CoPI: Living with Statins. High Cholesterol Values in the Blood – a cross-disciplinary project funded by the University of Copenhagen 2016 Excellency Program. In total 20 mio. DKr, Faculty of Humanities: 2.5 mio.Dkr. Research priority area (with Trine Øland), Children, Media and Culture, Dept. of Media, Cognition and Communication, University of Copenhagen. 50.000 Dkr. 2015-2017. Member of COST Action IS1410: The Digital Literacy and Multimodal Practices of Young Children (DigiLitEY). COST, EU Commission, Horizon 2020, 2015-19. 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions 2015-19: Member of management committee, COST Action IS1410: The Digital Literacy and Multimodal Practices of Young Children (DigiLitEY). COST, EU Commission, Horizon 2020, 2015-19. 2015-2016: Head of project: Living with Statins. High Cholesterol Values in the Blood – a cross-disciplinary project funded by the University of Copenhagen 2016 Excellency Program. 2012-13: PhD Coordinator, Dept. of Media, Cognition, and Communication, University of Copenhagen. 2012-present : International Coordinator, Dept. of Media, Cognition, and Communication, University of Copenhagen. 2009-13: Head of Section of Film & Media Studies, Dept. of Media, Cognition, and Communication, University of Copenhagen. 2007-09: Head of project: Re-Thinking the Role of the Expert , Temapakke 4 on Science, and Communication, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen. More information: CV: http://mef.ku.dk/ansatte/?pure=da/persons/96919

5. Visiting research abroad 2010: Guest professor at School of Culture and Education, Södertörn University, Stockholm.

7. Other important information External examiner in Media and Communication at all Danish universities since 2009. PhD supervisor – three PhD students 2011-2017. Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Sarah R Davies Position and academic title(s): Lektor Department: MEF Employed at UCPH/ department since: 2012 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Science & Technology Year of PhD graduation: 200 8 Studies 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My research explores the relationship between science, technology and society, focusing on science communication, scientific governance, and amateur science activities such as hacking and DIY bio. 2. Two selected publications Davies, Sarah R . 2017. Hackerspaces: Making the Maker Movement . Polity. Davies, Sarah R and Horst, Maja. 2016. Science Communication: Culture, Identity and Citizenship . Palgrave Macmillan. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011 Awarded 2.308.993 kr for the research grant ‘Impacts of International Mobility on Danish Research Integrity’ (2017-19) from Styrelsen for Forskning og Innovation, Denmark. Awarded Brocher Foundation Fellowship (2017) for a two month stay at the Brocher Foundation, Switzerland, for the project ‘Hacking biology: DIY Bio and the hacker spirit’. Awarded Marie Curie Research Fellowship (2013-15) by the European Commission (value €221.154) for the project ‘Materiality and Affect in Public Engagement with Science’. Awarded (declined) DFF-MOBILEX mobility grant (2013-15) by the Danish Council for Independent Research (value DKK 1.685.417). 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions Member of Editorial Board of the journals Science Communication and DEMESCI (International Journal of Deliberative Mechanisms in Science). Member of the Scientific Committee of the Network for the Public Communication of Science and Technology ( PCST ; term 2014-18). Member of the Advisory Board of the projects ReDIG (PI Ana Delgado, funded by Research Council of Norway), PULSE (Experimentarium and Steno Health Promotion Center, Denmark), and SPARKS (EU project coordinated by Ecsite). Co-founder of the Science and the Public conference , first held in 2006, and Committee Member of the Science in Public Research Network. 5. Visiting research abroad (previous 12 months) Co-organiser, ‘ STS Approaches to Science Communication’ workshop, May 2017, University of Vienna. Public lecture, ‘Why we need chaos, silence, and boredom in public and patient engagement, December 2016, University of Manchester, UK. Invited research talk, ‘Do! Make! Share! Community and Agency in Hacker and Makerspaces’, November 2016, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Germany. Invited research talk, ‘Hacking is Doing’, September 2016, University of Geneva. 6. Key collaborations and work in progress Special issue of Science Communication (‘Public science in a wired world’, October 2017), edited with Dr Noriko Hara, Indiana University Bloomington. Edited collection (Studying Science Communication ) under review with Sage, edited with Prof. Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna. Book chapters in collections edited by colleagues at (variously) Arizona State University, University of Exeter, and Roskilde University. Panel organiser for PCST Meeting 2018, Dunedin, New Zealand, involving colleagues at Cornell University, University of Manchester, and Michigan State University. Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Andreas Gregersen Position and academic title(s): Associate professor Programme coordinator (Cognition & Communication) Department: Media, Cognition, and Employed at UCPH/ department since: Current Communication position 2013, first employment 2005

Disciplinary affiliation(s): Media studies, cognitive Year of PhD graduation: 2008 theory, digital media

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

I research video games and other media within a cognitive framework. My current work focuses on interconnections between cognition, emotion, and genre in video games as well as audiovisual fiction (film and television). Theoretically, I look towards cognitive science in general as well as cognitive media theory and cognitive sociology more specifically. Methodologically, I work with both formal analysis and social science empirical methods, the latter predominantly quantitative.

2. Two selected publications

Gregersen, A., Langkjær, B., Heiselberg, L., & Wieland, J. L. Following the viewers: Investigating television drama engagement through skin conductance measurements. Poetics . (2017, no issue assigned yet) doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poetic.2017.06.002

Gregersen, A. L., & Grodal, T. (2009). Embodiment and Interface. In B. Perron & M. J. P. Wolf (Eds.), The Video Game Theory Reader 2 . London: Routledge. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011

1. 2014-2015 Member of “Computer Games, The Everyday, and Family”. Collective research project. Budget: 925.230 kr. Granted by Danish Research Council for Social Sciences 2013. PI: Anne Mette Thorhauge. 2. 2014 -2015 Member of “Experimental and quantitative approaches to Film and Television”. Collective Research Project. Einar Hansens Fond. Budget: app. 50.000 SKK. PI: Birger Langkjær

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

1. Coordinator of Cognition & Communication programme at MEF/MCC

2. Elected member of Department Council (representing section for Film, Media and Communication)

7. Other important information not covered above or below

Invited to University of Montreal as keynote speaker on cognition and genre (spring 2017).

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Lennard Højbjer g Hansen Associate Professor, mag. Art et exam.art

MEF 1986 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Film style, Film Year of PhD graduation: , narrativity, theory of narration, web (Magister 1978, mag. art) communication, social media

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus:

Stylistic analysis of the moving image, how characters are introduced in fiction, how webcommunication is taking place specifically on social media

2. Two selected publications: Filmstil – Teori og analyse (monografi) Samfundslitteratur. København. 2011 (256 sider)

“The Circular Camera Movement. Style, Narration, and Embodiment” in: Projections (New York), p.71-88, 2014

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Nordisk Kulturfond 24.678 kr. til projektet: Body Language in the Moving Image (2011)

Deltaget i netværk (FKK) p2p sammen ledet med med Ole Ertløv Hansen(2012-13) – 54.300 kr.

MEF har i 2012 og 2014 bevilget penge til netværket Body Language in the Moving Image.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Medlem af phd-bedømmelsesudvalg 2013 (Ledet af Jette B. Hansen)

Formand for lektorbedømmelsesudvalg på MEF 2014

5. Visiting research abroad Oslo Universitet 2012 Ålborg Universitet – gæsteforlæsninger 2012, 2013

Most recent example(s) of visiting research at foreign universities

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

Danish and international prizes, awards and honors.

6. Other important information Deltagelse med paper på international konferencer SCSMI -2007-2015 Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Katherine Harrison Postdoc Department: Employed at UCPH/department since: Media, Cognitiion & Communication February 2015 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Media studies, gender studies, STS 2010

1.Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My research expertise lies in the field of feminist cultural studies of technoscience, with a particular interest in digital media and technologies. In particular, I examine norms that constitute/limit/define gendered, sexualised bodies. I work with critical perspectives on knowledge production, focusing on the "situatedness" of knowledge to enquire into who and what is included/excluded from dominant paradigms and representations. My current research concerns the intersection of new media and practices of intimacy on infidelity websites, as well as a project focusing on Big Data in Big Science.

2.Two selected publications

• “‘Relive the passion, find your affair’: Revising the infidelity script online”, Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies (2017, forthcoming). • “ ‘No thought of gender’: bodily norms in Swedish rescue services incident reporting”, Gender, Work & Organisation , 22 (3): 211-220 (2015)

3.Research grant(s) since 2011

Member of the following externally funded, collective research projects:

2017 – 2018 DATA: Enabling us to better store, observe and understand what we measure . Interdiscplinary theme project funded by the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies, Lund University (led by Melvyn Davies). Budget: 2 million SEK

2015 – 2018 New Media New Intimacies (NewMI). Sapere Aude project grant funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research (led by Rikke Andreassen). Budget: 7 million DKK

2015 – 2018 The Rise of the New Big Science: Opportunities and challenges for nations, universities and science . Project grant funded by the Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation (led by Thomas Kaiserfeld). Budget: 5,2 million SEK

2012 – 2014 (Trans)Formations of Kinship: Travelling in Search of Relatedness (KinTra). Project grant funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research (led by Charlotte Kroløkke). Budget: 6,5 million DKK

2010 – 2012 Gender, Rescue Services and Organisation (GRO). Project grant funded by the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (led by Ulf Mellström). Budget: 8 million SEK

4.Membership of boards and administrative positions 2015 – 2018 Member of project management group for the New Media New Intimacies (NewMI) project 2010 – 2012 Deputy project leader for the Gender, Rescue Services and Organisation (GRO) project.

5.Visiting research abroad 2012 Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society (IAS-STS) in Graz, Austria. Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Rasmus Helles Associate Professor, PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 2009 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Communication and IT, media studies 2009

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My work emphasizes the diffusion and use of digital media in everyday life, and I also works with the regulation of digital media and comparative media systems analysis. My work frequently involves both qualitative and quantitative methods, and methodological issues relating to the role of methods and theory of science in media sociology is an important theme in my work.

2. Two selected publications

Helles, R., Ørmen, J., Radil, C., & Jensen, K. B. (2015). The Media Landscapes of European Audiences. International Journal of Communication, 9 (2015), 299-320.

Helles, R. (2013). The big head and the long tail: An illustration of explanatory strategies for big data Internet studies. First Monday, 18 (10). doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.5210%2Ffm.v18i10.4874

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

I co-applied and is currently co-PI on the Carlsberg grant (Klaus Bruhn Jensen as PI and main applicant) on The Peoples’ Internet-project.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Memebr of the editorial board of Mobile Media and Communication and Social Media + Society. 2013-16 Head of Section for Film, Media and Communication, University of Copenhagen 2013-16 PhD Coordinator, Section for Film, Media and Communication, University of Copenhagen 2012-3 Programme Coordinator, Communication and IT BA + MA, University of Copenhagen 5. Visiting research abroad

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

7. Other important information

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Name: Stig Hjarvard Position and academic title(s): Professor, Ph.D.

Department: Media, Cognition and Employed at UCPH/ department since: 1989 Communication

Disciplinary affiliation(s): Film and Media Studies Year of PhD graduation: 1994

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus Primary research areas: media sociology, mediatization theory, news media, globalization, immigration and the public sphere, network media. CV: http://mef.ku.dk/ansatte/filmmedie/?pure=da/persons/87296

2. Two selected publications Hjarvard, S. (2016). Mediatization and the changing authority of religion. Media, Culture & Society , 38 (1), 8- 17. Stig Hjarvard (2013). The Mediatization of Culture and Society. London: Routledge.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 FKK: The mediatization of culture: the challenge of new media. Collective research project. 2011-2015. 7 mio. Dkr.

NOP-HS grants for Northern Lights . 2017-19: 180.000 SEK. 2014-16: 54.000 NOK. 2011-13: 75.006 Dkr.

Member of CoMRel research project, 2014-17, Norwegian Research Council: approx. 9 mio. NOK.

Member of ScanPub research project, 2016-20, Norwegian Research Council elite grant: approx. 24 mio NOK.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions 2014- Chair of the Book and Literature Panel, Kulturstyrelsen. Appointed by the Minister of Culture.

2014-16 Head of TWG/now section Mediatization in ECREA. 2011-15 Vice-chair at Dept. of Media, Cognition and Communication, University of Copenhagen 2009- present Chief editor of international journal Northern Lights (Intellect Press) 5. Visiting research abroad Professor II at University of Bergen since 2016.

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards 2017- Member of Academia Europaea 2016 Research Award of the Humanities, University of Copenhagen 2015- Member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters

7. Other important information Reviewer for academic journals such as Communication Theory, Digital Journalism, International Journal of Press/Politics, Journalism Studies, Journalism: Theory, practice and criticism, Media, Culture & Society, Nordicom Review, New Media & Society , Young and others.

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Mette Hjort Professor, PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 2016 (August) Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Film and Media Studies 1989 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus Have pioneered the field of small nation cinema studies. Current research focuses on talent development schemes involving partnerships between Danish practitioners and filmmakers in West Africa, East Africa, and the Middle East.

2. Two selected publications 2016. Editor, Introducer and Contributor, A Companion to Nordic Cinema . Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. 2016. ‘What Does It Mean to be an Ecological Filmmaker? Knut Erik Jensen’s Work as Eco-Auteur.’ Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind 10.2: 104-124. doi: 10:3167/proj.2016.100206

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 2013-2015 GRF (Hong Kong Research Grants Council competitive grants). ‘Practice-oriented Film Education and Its Institutions: Values, Methods, Transferable Models.’ (RGC Ref No.340612; HK $309,266) 2012-2013 Teaching Development Grant. ‘Independent Chinese Cinema: A Pedagogical Resource.’ (TG11A9; HK $375,000) 2011-2012 Teaching Development Grant. ‘Contemporary Documentary Filmmaking in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the PRC: Understanding Practitioner’s Agency.’ PI, Hjort. Co-Is: Cheung Tit Leung, Ma Ran, Hu Liu Bin. (DA11B1; HK $ 15,000)

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions 2017--; Member, Board of the Danish Film Institute (appointed by the Minister of Culture, nominated by the Council of Museums); 2013-2016, Member, University Grants Committee , Hong Kong (appointed by Hong Kong’s Chief Executive in a personal capacity); 2015-2016, Vice President, Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities

5. Visiting research abroad 2017—; Professor II, Norwegian University of Science and Technology. 2016--; Affiliate Professorship, Lingnan University, Hong Kong. 2008--; Affiliate Professorship, University of Washington, Seattle. Leverhulme Visiting Professor, University of St Andrews, 2007 (Fall); Distinguished Visiting Professor, University College London, 2007 (Spring); Research Fellow, University of Kyoto, 1996. Most recent example(s) of visiting research at foreign universities 2016-2017, Invited speaker at: King’s College London; University of Stockholm; University of Southampton; University of South Wales; University of Gothenburg; Lund University; Maccquairie University (several of these invitations built on plans for future research collaboration, in light of my new affiliation at UofC). 2016, Co-organiser, with Rod Stoneman, Huston School of Film and Digital Media, NUI, Galway of “China’s Possible Futures: Independent Cinema in Hong Kong.” In Venice, a collaboration with Venice International University. EUIC (European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation) and Ca Foscari.

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards 2017, Honorary Doctorate, awarded by Aalborg University, Denmark 7. Other important information

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Maja Horst Professor, Head of Department Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 2011 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Film, Media & Communication (STS) 2003 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My research fields lie within Science and Technology Studies, Science Communication and Research organization and management. I am focused on the relationship between research and society – with particular emphasis on public communication of science and technology. My current work is focused on the social role of universities, the social responsibility of science and science communication as a cultural phenomenon.

2. Two selected publications

Sarah R Davies & Maja Horst (2016): Science Communication: Culture, Identity and Citizenship. Palgrave macmillan, London Maja Horst (2013): A field of expertise, the organization or science itself?: Representing research in public communication. Science Communication. 35(6)758-779.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 (As HoD, I have not applied for external competitive research funding)

Dissemination funding for Installation about Scientific Social Responsibility at the 2014 ESOF conference, 175.000 DKK, Tips og Lottomidler from the Ministry of Science. 2013-2014. Member of project : BioSYNergy . PI: Professor Birger Lindberg Møller, 28 mio DKK, MCC share 3 mio DKK. University of Copenhagen’s Excellence programme for Interdisciplinary Research. 2014-2017 Scientist in charge: Materiality and Affect in Public Engagement with Science (MAPES) . 220,000 Euro. Marie Curie IIF grant to Sarah R Davies. 2013-2015 PI: Scientific Social Responsibility (SSR) . PI: Maja Horst. 3,6 mio DKK. The Danish Social Science Research Council. 2010-2014

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

2016- Editorial Board, Public Understanding of Science, Sage 2014-2020 Member Danish Council for Research and Innovation Policy 2014 Organizer, Conference on Responsible Research and Innovation for Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science at University of Copenhagen 2013- Associate director in NSF-funded VIRI (Virtual Institute for Responsible Innovation) consortium, headed by Professor David Guston, Arizona State University 2013- Editorial Board, Journal of Responsible Innovation, Taylor & Francis 2013-2016 Council member EASST (European Association for the Study of Science and Technology) 2011-2012 Chair of the Organizing Committee, 4S/EASST Conference 2012 at Copenhagen Business School (1700 participants)

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

• Member of the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences since 2011 • Danish Science Minister's Science Communication Prize 2009 • CBS/FUHU's Research Communication Prize 2009 Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Klaus Bruhn Jensen Professor Department: Employed at UCPH/department since: Dept. of Media, Cognition, and Communication 1986 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Media and communication research Dr.phil. 1986 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus Media and communication research with a special emphasis on the social uses and effects of digital media. Current work focuses on a cross-cultural study of internet use in China, Europe, and the United States. 2. Two selected publications - Jensen, K.B. (2010). Media Convergence: The Three Degrees of Network, Mass, and Interpersonal Communication. New York, London: Routledge, 2010. (Chinese edition, Fudan University Press, 2012). - Jensen, K.B. (2012). (Ed.). A Handbook of Media and Communication Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Methodologies . 2nd edition. New York, London: Routledge, 2012. (Spanish edition, Fondo de cultura económica, Mexico, 2014; Chinese edition, in press). 3. Research grant(s) since 2011 - ’The Peoples’ Internet.’ Carlsberg Foundation, Semper Ardens research project, 2016-2020. DKK 11 million. Principal Investigator. - ’Computational Artifacts.’ Research project. Velux Foundation, 2014-2018. DKK 5.8 million. Member of Management Committee. - ’Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies.’ EU COST Action ISO906, 2010-2014. Member of Management Committee.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions - Head of Center for Communication and Computing, UCPH, 2014-2017; Head of department, 1993-1996; President of Section, Audience and Reception Studies, International Association for Media and Communicatoin Research, 1988-2002 . - Editorial Board Member (current): Social Media & Society , Mobile Media & Communication , Communication Theory , Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media , European Journal of Communication , Comunicacion y Sociedad , MATRIZes 5. Visiting research abroad VIsiting Scholar, New School for Social Research, New York City, 2013; Institut Français de Presse, Université Paris II, Visiting Professor, 2004; Adjunct Professor, University of Oslo, 1996-2002. 6. Selected prizes, honors and awards Life Member for Service, Association of Internet Researchers; Fellow, International Communicology Institute 7. Other important information Publications in Chinese, English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, French, and Korean, in addition to the Scandinavian languages and Finnish. Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

• Name:Anne Jerslev • Position and academic title(s): • • Professor, PhD • Department:Media, Cognition and • Employed at UCPH/department since: Communication • Employed at UCPH since 1992 • • Disciplinary affiliation(s): • Year of PhD graduation: 1993 • Film and media studies

Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus Anne Jerslev has for some years researched contemporary processes of celebrification as well as representations of ageing women in the media (until now in fashion ads, television series and magazines). Moreover she is continuing her long-time empirical studies of audiences on a project about older celebrities and their older female fans. Going back to her first published book, about David Lynch (1991), and in continuation of a range of Lynch studies throughout the years, she is right now planning a book about David Lynch’s diverse range of works outside of fiction film. 2. Two selected publications - In the Time of the Microcelebrity: Celebrification and the YouTuber Zoella, International Journal of Communication vol 10, 2016, pp. 5233-5251. (BFI 2 publication) - The elderly female face in beauty and fashion ads: Joan Didion for Céline, European Journal of Cultural Studies , 2017 DOI: 10.1177/1367549417708436 | First Published June 15, 2017 (BFI 2 publication) 3. Research grant(s) since 2011 2013-2016: ”Ageing and old age in the media and elderly people’s media use” (grant 5,3 mill. DKr from the Velux Foundation, co-writer of application, member) 2013-2017: ”Living with statins” – a cross-disciplinary project funded by the Copenhagen University 2016 excellency program (grant 20 mill. DKr from the University of Copenhagen, co-writer of application, member; left the project after two years due to other administrative tasks) 2014: Reciever (together with professor Anne Gjelsvik, NTNU, Norway (as main applicant) of grant from the the Nordic Committee for Nordic Research Councils for the Humanities and Social Sciences (NOS-H) for two explorative workshops titled ”Face Value” (200.000 NKr). 2014-2015: member of the large international ”The World Hobbit Project” (recieved small departmental grant (araound 20.000 DKr) for the collection of quantitative data by professional firm). 2017-2018: Grant from Nordisk Ministerråd for a project about Nordic Women in Cinema (co-applicant, member), 400.000 DKr) 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions 2016-: Head of Section, Film, Media and Communication Studies Section. 2010: Evaluator of Studies at the Department of Media, Communication and Journalism, Stockholm’s University. 2015: Evaluator of Humanities research, Södertörns Högskola 2015-2017: Member of board of evaulators, Swedish Research Council 2009-2014: Member of the Danish Research Council for Culture and Communication (2014 vice chair) 2011-14: Member of the board of evaluators for the Swedish Risbankens Jubileumsfond (Swedish Centennial Foundation). 2015-2017 and 2017-2019: Professor II; Department of Media Studies, University of Oslo, Norway 2015-: Member of Academia Europaea 5. Visiting research abroad Regular visits to University of Oslo as Professor II . Visiting researcher at the Center for Advanced Study, University of Oslo during the month of January, 2019. Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Eva JØRHOLT Associate professor, Ph.D. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 1990 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Film Studies 1997

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My research revolves around ’World Cinema’, earlier with a focus on francophone West African cinema, currently centred on European films (French in particular) addressing past and present immigration.

2. Two selected publications

”White Paranoia: Michael Haneke’s Caché reflected through Alain Robbe-Grillet’s novel La Jalousie .” Studies in French Cinema , 17:1, 91-108.

”Refugees From Globalization: ’Clandestine’ African migration to Europe in a human (rights) perspective.” In African Cinema and Human Rights , edited by Mette Hjort and Eva Jørholt, Indiana University Press. (In press)

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Member of the collective research project ‘Art, Culture and Politics in the “Postmigrant Condition”’ (SDU, 2016-2018), funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Head of Studies (Dept. of Film and Media Studies), 1998-2002 International coordinator (Film and Media Studies), 2002-2007

International coordinator (Media, Cognition and Communication), 2007-2011

5. Visiting research abroad

N/A (due to mobility issues)

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

N/A

7. Other important information

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Maja Klausen Postdoc., PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication Sep. 1 st 2016 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Media sociology, mediatization research 2016

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My research is placed within media sociology, more specifically within mediatization theory, media gerontology and health communication. Currently I am using a combination og quantitative and qualitative methods in a study of the framing of cholesterollowering medicin from 2000 till today in the Danish news media

2. Two selected publications

Klausen, M. (2017) “The Urban Exploration Imaginary: Mediatization, Commodification and Affect”, Space and Culture , epub ahead of print, July 2017

Klausen, M. (2014) “Reenchanting the City: Hybrid space, affect and playful performance in geocaching, a location-based mobile game” Journal of Urban Cultural Studies 1 (2), pp. 193-213

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 -

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions -

5. Visiting research abroad Visiting PhD-scholar at Lund University 2012-2013

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards -

7. Other important information -

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Name: Nete Nørgaad Kristensen Position and academic title(s): Associate Professoer, PhD Department: Media, Cognition and Employed at UCPH/ department since: 2000 Communication, Section for Film, Media and Communication Disciplinary affiliation(s): Media studies, Year of PhD graduation: 2003 journalism studies 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus Media and journalism studies, especially how mediainstitutional, technological and sociocultural transformantions influence the form and content of journalism and the interplay of journalists and social agents (elites/non-elites, professionals/non-professional). Currently I am leading and engaged in several research projects and activitivies on arts journalism, cultural journalism and cultural critique. My previous research also includes political journalism, war/conflict reporting, news management and strategic communication. 2. Two selected publications 2017: Kristensen, Nete Nørgaard, “Churnalism, cultural (inter)mediation and sourcing in cultural journalism” , Journalism Studies , online first: DOI: 10.1080/1461670X.2017.1330666 2015: Kristensen, Nete Nørgaard & Unni From, “From Ivory Tower to To Cross-Media Personas: The Heterogeneous Cultural Critic in the Media”, Journalism Practice 9(6) 853-871 3. Research grant(s) since 2011 2015-19: PI of research project From Ivory Tower to Twitter: Rethinking the Cultural Critic in Contemporary Media Culture , funder: Danish Research Council for Independent Research (6.1 mil. DK KR/ 820.000 €) 2016-2017: PI of Nordic comparative research project A Question of Quality? Nordic cultural critique in the media and the negotiation of popular culture , funder: Arts Council Norway (675.000 NOK KR/72.000 €) 2014-2015: PI of The Nordic Network on Cultural Journalism Research , funder: NOS-HS (239.00 NOK KR/ 25.000 €) 2013-15: Participant in the ‘Newsweek 2012’-research project, funder: Centre for Power, Media & Communication/RUC. Responsible for subproject on cultural journalism across platforms 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions 2016- Member of the editorial board of Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly (Sage, BFI-2) 2016- Member of the editorial board of Journalism Practice (Routledge, BFI-2) 2016- Member of the Academic Council, Faculty of Humanities, UCPH 2015- Co-manager of research group on ‘Media Systems and Journalism’, MEF/UCPH 2013- Member of The Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator, group 10: Media & Communication, serving as chair since 2017 2013-2014 Member of the Faculty’s Steering Committee for Digital Humanities, UCPH 2010-2013 Head of studie (full time, 5 BA-, 6 MA-, 1 part-time MA-programs), MEF/UCPH 2006-2007 Head of Master in Cross-Media Communication, MEF/UCPH 2006- Member of national and international assessments commettees 2006- Member of departmental/faculty working groups 2004-2005 Responsible for development and marketing of Master in Cross-Media Communication, UCPH 2001-2003 Board member of Danish National Research School for Media, Communication & Journalism 5. Visiting research abroad Nov. 2017 Visiting Professor, Nordic Centre at Fundan University, Shanghai Oct. 2017 Visiting Professor, Erasmus Research Center for Media, Communication & Culture, Rotterdam April 2017 Visiting Professor, Science Po, Grenoble 6. Selected prizes, honors and awards 2017 Nominated for The Ministry for Higher Education and Science’s Elite Research Prize 2018 by the Faculty of Humanities, UCPH 2017, 2016 Nominated for the Faculty of Humanities’ Research Prize, UCPH Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Birger Langkjær Position and academic title(s): Associate professor, PhD Department: MEF – Media, Cognition and Employed at UCPH/ department since: 1995 (PhD ), Communication 2002 associate professor)

Disciplinary affiliation(s): Film and media studies Year of PhD graduation: 1999

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus: Cognitive film theory, film sound and music, Danish cinema, realism and genre, television series, experimental audience studies

2. Two selected publications:

Langkjær (2015), Problems of Film, Metaphor and Perception. Kathrin Fahlenbach (ed.): Embodied Metaphors in Film, Television, and Videogames: Cognitive Approaches . NY: Routledge, p. 115-28.

Langkjær (2015), Audiovisual Styling and the Film Experience. Prospects for Textual Analysis and Experimental Approaches to Understand the Perception of Sound and Music in Movies. Music and the Moving Image , vol. 8, no 2, NY, p. 35-47.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011: VIP for the Copenhagen/Lund network Film, eksperimental designs and quantitative analysis (“Film, eksperimentelle designs og kvantitativ analyse”, 2013-16), 50.000.- Swedish croner from Einar Hansens Fond. Core participant in (‘frikøbt til’) the research project Audiovisuel kultur og den gode lyd (The Danish Research Council (2009-12).

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions: Member of studyboard and coordinator of teaching for Film and Media Studies at MEF (2010-13). Co-founder of and editor at the journal SoundEffects (2011-12). Editor-in-chief of the journal MedieKultur (2007-11). External examiner at the univerisities of Aarhus, Aalborg, SDU and RUC. VIP of the research priority area Cogntion and Audiovisual Media at MEF in 2015. Fellow of SCSMI (Society of the Cognitive Studies of the Moving Images). Member of the steering group for Urban Lab at KU.

7. Other important information

Has done reviews for many international ournals and publishers including Oxford University Press, Palgrave, and Routledge.

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Name: Jun Liu Position and academic title(s): Associate Professor Department: Department of Media, Cognition and Employed at UCPH/department since: 2013 Communication Disciplinary affiliation(s): Communication and IT Year of PhD graduation: 2013

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My research stands at the intersection of communication, technology, politics, and society with particular attention to the social, cultural, and political implications of digital communication. Drawing upon theories from communication, sociology, and political science, my current research focuses on how digital technology interacts with socio-cultural forms and settings and generates new power dynamics in politics in specific cultural and institutional contexts such as authoritarian regimes like China.

2. Two selected publications Liu, J. (2016). Digital Media, Cycle of Contention, and Sustainability of Environmental Activism, Mass Communication & Society, 19(5), pp. 604-625.

Liu, J. (2015). Communicating Beyond Information, Television & New Media , 16(6), pp. 503–520.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 PI, “Information and Communication Technologies and Collective Action in the Digital Age,” Ragna Rask- Nielsen Grundforskningsfond, 28,535 DKK, 2017.

PI, “Social media, social memory and the production of historical knowledge in contemporary China” (reference number 1503), the S. C. Van Fonden, 10,000 DKK, 2016.

PI, “Knowledge, Experience, and Digital Contention in the age of new media – the case of China,” the Carlsberg Foundation, 65,000 DKK, 2015-2017 (CF14-0385).

Co-PI, China Social Sciences Forum, “Communication, Culture, and Social Changes - Nordic and Chinese perspectives,” Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 80,000 CNY, 2016.

Member of “Images of Conflict, Conflicting Images (ICCI),” Velux Foundation, 8,000,000 DKK, 2017-2019.

Member of “The People’s Internet (PIN) - A comparative study of civil society and communication in China, Europe, and the United States”, The Carlsberg Foundation, 2,000,000 USD, 2016-2020.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions Member, Best Dissertation Award Committee, The Information Technology and Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2015. Member, organizational committee & Best Paper Award Committee, and program chair, the 12th Annual International Communication Association’s Mobile Pre-conference, San Juan, 2015.

5. Visiting research abroad Visiting researcher, Stanford University, 2012.

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards Best Dissertation Award, The Information Technology and Politics Section of American Political Science Association, 2014. Best Paper Award, The 2014 International Communication Association Mobile Preconference, 2014.

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Name: Stine Lomborg Position and academic title(s): PhD, Associate Professor in Communication and IT Department: Media, Cognition and Employed at UCPH/ department since: 2011 Communication Disciplinary affiliation(s): Media Studies Year of PhD graduation: 2011

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My main research area is digital media, their communicative characteristics, everyday uses and social consequences. My work centres on empirically-based theorising of digital communication, based on studies of the uses of social and mobile media for self-tracking and mundane communication. I also work on methodological development at the intersection of computer science and media sociology, and ethical issues for researchers and developers of digital media. 2. Two selected publications

Lomborg, S . & Frandsen, K. (2016). Self-tracking as communication. Information, Communication & Society, vol 9 (7): 1015-1027.

Lomborg, S. (2014). Social media – social genres. Making sense of the ordinary . London & New York: Routledge.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Member of Meaning across media (2012-2015). The Danish National Research Council [Humanities], DKKR 6.464.125,00. Grant holder: Associate Professor Kjetil Sandvik. Member of Transforming Audiences – transforming societies . COST-action ISO906. The European Cooperation in Science and Technology. Grant holder: Geoffroy Patriarche.

PI for Glocal digital health infrastructures (pilot study). Seed money from the Center for Communication and computing, KU. DKKR 25.000.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Selected past and/or current memberships of boards, administrative posts, study programme directorships etc. within and outside the UCPH

2013-: Director of the BA and MA programs in Communication and IT, University of Copenhagen. 2011- Appointed member in the Research Ethics Committee of the Association of Internet Researchers. 2015- Area editor for user studies at the Danish Encyclopaedia for Media and Communication [Medie- og Kommunikations Leksikon], published by Samfundslitteratur. Member of the editorial boards of European Journal of Communication (SAGE) and Social Media & Society (SAGE).

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Mette Mortensen PhD, Associate Professor Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communiation 2001 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Media Studies 2006

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My main research field is images and conflicts. 2. Two selected publications Mortensen, M (2015) Journalism and Eyewitness Images . Digital Media, Participation and Conflict. New York: Routledge. Mortensen, M 2017, 'Constructing, Confirming, and Contesting Icons: The Alan Kurdi Imagery appropriated by #humanitywashedashore, Ai Weiwei, and Charlie Hebdo ' Media, Culture and Society .

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 2017-2021 Principal investigator, Images of Conflict, Conflicting Images, research group, Velux Foundation, DKK 5,6 million. http://mcc.ku.dk/research/focus-areas/icci/ 2017-2019 Principal investigator, Media and Fear , research network, Einar Hansen’s Research Foundation, SKK 100.000. 2012 Support from New Carlsberg Foundation, Landsdommer V. Gieses Legat, Lillian og Dan Finks Fond, Novo Nordisk Foundation for the publication of the research monograph Kampen om ansigtet. Fotografi og identifikation (Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press). 2016-2020 Member of research project, Face of Terror , PI Professor Anne Gjelsvik, NTNU, Trondheim, Norwegian Research Council. 2012-2015 Member of research project Meaning Across Media. Cross-media Communication and Co- creation , PI Associate Professor Kjetil Sandvik, Department of Media, Communication and Cognition, UCPH, Danish Research Council. 2011-2015 Member of research project, The Mediatization of Culture. The Challenge of New Media , PI Professor Stig Hjarvard, UCPH, Danish Research Council. 2010-2013 Member of research group Communication, Visuality, Security , PI Professor Lene Hansen, Department of Political Science, subsidized by Center for Advanced Security Theory, UCPH’s Excellence Programme awarded to Professor Ole Wæver. 2010-2014 Co-applicant, Face Value , PI Professor Anne Gjelsvik (NTNU, Norway), subsidized by NOH-HS. 2008-2012 Individually Awarded post. doc. project, Visual Warfare in the Age of Globalization and Digitalization , Danish Research Council . 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions 2015- Study coordinator, film and media studies 2011-2014 Member of study board 2011- Diverse boards and committee 5. Visiting research abroad Most recent example(s) of visiting research at foreign universities 2015 London School of Economics 6. Selected prizes, honors and awards Danish and international prizes, awards and honors. 2017 Nominated for annual research prize, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen. 2016 Nominated for teacher of the year, University of Copenhagen. 2014 Nominated for annual research prize, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen. Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Eva Novrup Redvall Position and academic title(s): PhD, Ass. Professor Department: MEF Employed at UCPH since: Ass. Prof. since 2015 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Film, media and Year of PhD graduation: 2010 communication 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My research focuses on creative media industries, particularly film and media production, screenwriting and creative collaborations. I also study broader issues related to Nordic and European cinema and television drama series, among them questions of industry structures and media policy.

2. Two selected publications

Monograph: Redvall, Eva N. 2013. Writing and Producing Television Drama in Denmark: From The Kingdom to The Killing . Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Edited collection: Bondebjerg, Ib, Eva N. Redvall and Andrew Higson (eds.). 2015. European Cinema and Television: Cultural Policy and Everyday Life . Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Co-applicant for the research workshops Commissioning Creativity and Funding Film (http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/cca/research/ccpr/researchinccpr/commissioningcreativityandfundingfilms workshops2016-17/ ) with PI Inge Sørensen (University of Glasgow) 2016–2017 funded by a workshop grant from The Royal Society of Edinburgh. Funding: 9975 GBP

Member of the collective research project What Makes Danish TV Series Travel? (danishtvdrama.au.dk) headed by PI Anne-Marit Waade (Aarhus University) funded by The Danish Research Council FKK 2014– 2018. Funding: 6.479.102 DKK

Member of the collective European research project Mediating Cultural Encounters on European Screens (mecetes.co.uk) 2014–2016 with PI Andrew Higson (University of York) funded by the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 291827. Funding: 999.989 Euros

Individual Post Doc Project from The Danish Research Council FKK in 2011-2014: Skriveholdet: Produktionspraksis bag Danmarks Radios søndagsdramatik. Funding: 1.211.887 DKK

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Board member of Carl Th. Dreyers Mindefond from 2017 Member of the Adjudication Committee for The Nordic Council Film Prize 2011-2020

5. Visiting research abroad

Visiting scholar at University Victoria in Wellington, New Zealand, October-November 2016

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards Invitations for keynote talks in e.g. Oxford (2013), Dublin (2014), Paris (2016) and Wellington (2016).

7. Other important information 2015-now In charge of the online Coursera course on Scandinavian film and television 2015-2017 Founder and chair of Nordmedia's Division 10: Television and Film Studies 2011-2016 Founder and Head of the research priority area Creative Media Industries (CMI) Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Johannes Riis Associate professor (lector) Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Medie, Cognition and Communication 2000 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Film studies 2004

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My main interest is film theoretical and I have long been focused on film acting and the power of performances for affecting our experience of moving image narratives. I'm the author of Spillets kunst (2003) on emotions and nonverbal meaning, and I have contributed to encyclopedias, anthologies, and a number of journals, including Cinema Journal. I'm particularly interested in cognitive film theory and have attended the SCSMI conferences for years. A secondary interest is that of media industries, in particular issues of distribution and ownership. Currently I'm working on a book-length study of film acting styles between 1920 and 1980, adressing American, European and Asian actor-director collaborations.

2. Two selected publications

Riis, Johannes, " Communicative Functions of Performer Expressiveness and Their Artistic and Aesthetic Aspects: Analysis of a Scene from Smiles of a Summer Night" Projections, vol. 11, no. 2, (Autumn) 2017, pp. 50-66.

Riis, Johannes. "Actor/Character Dualism: The Case of Luis Buñuel's Paradoxical Characters." In Acting and Performance in Moving Image Culture: Bodies, Screens, and Renderings, edited by Jörg Sternagel, Deborah Levitt and Dieter Mersch, 131-43. Bielefeld: Transcript verlag, 2012.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions Since 2005 I have been a member of the board at Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image; since early 2017 I have on the board for Carl Th. Dreyers Mindefond (which awards a prize to filmmakers once a year).

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

University of Copenhagen Gold Medal, 1997

7. Other important information: International conference participation, 2015-16

Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image, annual conference at Birkbeck, London, June 2015

Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image, annual conference at Cornel U, Ithaca, June 2016

Nordicom, biannual conference, Copenhagen U, August 2015

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Name: Kjetil Sandvik Position and academic title(s): Associate Professor, MA, PHD Department: Media, Cognition and Communication Employed at UCPH/department since: 2004

Disciplinary affiliation(s): media and communication Year of PhD graduation: 2003

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus Research focus on strategic cross media communication, new media and storytelling related to organization and network communication, political and public communication, marketing, journalism, science and cultural communication. Furthermore, research into ways in which social, mobile and networked media have impact on our lives and experiences of the world. Research profile also include studies in the aesthetics and dramaturgy of computer games and other types of interactive fiction forms and their roleplay-oriented user modes characterized by participation and co-creation and their aesthetical and educational potentials. Current research activities focus on a) participation-centered exhibition practices with focus on augmented and mixed realities and the interplay between physical and mediated spaces and materialities, b) studies and development of new practices concerning uses of digital media in children’s play, c) new methods for learning using blended learning formats and media-enrichened learning spaces, and d) the role of media in relation to death and dying particularly concerning grief processes among bereaved parents.

2. Two selected publications 2016 (co-edited with Anne Mette Thorhauge & Bjarki Valtysson): The media and the mundane. Communication across media in everyday life , Göteborg: Nordicom 2014 (co-edited with Dorthe Refslund Christensen) Mediation and Remediating Death. Studies on Death, Materiality and the Origins of Time vol.2, Farnham: Ashgate

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 Head of project: 2013: ”Cross media communication and production. Interplay between realtime internet and live television in TV2 production of Voice ”, funded by Ministry of Culture’s Research Fund. Budget: DKK 300.000 2012-2015: ”Meaning Across Media: cross-media communication and co-creation”, funded by The Danish Council for Independent Research. Budget: DKK 6.464.125 2011: ”Cross-Media Simulation Game”, funded by University of Copenhagen. Budget: 220.000 Member of project: 2016-2018 “Learning Society”, funded by Nordplus Horizontal. Budget: DKK 1.057.258 2016-2018: “MakEy: Makerspaces in the early years: enhancing digital literacy and creativity”, funded by EU H2020 RISE program. Budget: DKK 3.948.685 2016-2017: ”Voksen Nørd – libraries as places for communities”, funded by the Ministry of Culture’s development fund for libraries and pedagogical learning centers. Budget: DKK 395.540 2016: ”Den store opdagelsesrejse for de helt små”, funded by Danish Association for Pedagogues (BUPL). Budget: DKK 96.380 2015: ”Studies of practices in relation to the significance of digital media in children’s development, well-being and learning”, funded by Ministry of Children, Equality, Integration and Social matters and Ministry for Education. Budget: DKK 569.881 2014-2015: ”Det magiske kort”, funded by the Danish Association of Pedagogues. Budget: DKK 100.000 2013-2016: ”Online and Blended Learning: game and scenario based learning modules”, funded by University of Copenhagen’s 2016-program. Budget: DKK 21.966.000 2013-2014: ”Breaking & Entering: How Science and Society Relate”, funded by Ministry of Culture, The Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation and University of Copenhagen’s 2016 program. Budget: DKK 170.000

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions 2007-: Educational coordinator for the post graduate program in Cross Media Communication

7. Other important information Editor in chief (since 2013): MedieKultur – journal of media and communication research Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Miklos Aron Sukosd Positi on and academic title(s): Associate Professor Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Comunication January 2015 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Film and media Year of PhD graduation: 1992 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus A) Media and politics, especially in post-communist transition societies (in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and China) B) Media systems, media and the European Union, media and globalization C) Environmental communication (current research: the environmental performance of media – concepts and indicators) 2. Two selected publications Sukosd, Miklos. 2015. How To Conceptualize Media Pluralization in China? In: Peggy Valcke, Miklos Sukosd and Robert G. Picard (eds.). Media Pluralism and Diversity: Concepts, Risks and Global Trends. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. p. 152-170. (Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business Series). Sukosd, Miklos and Karol Jakubowicz (eds.). 2011. Media, nationalism and European identities. Budapest and New York: Central European University Press. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011 “Measuring Media Pluralism in Asia: Case Studies of China and Hong Kong.” Award period: 2010-2013. Principar investigator: Miklos Sukosd. Funding agency: General Research Fund (UDC, Research Grant Council), Hong Kong, HKD$337,284 (plus HKD$25,000 merit award). “Self-censorship in post-socialist states”. Award Period: 2016-2017. Member of international project team, led by the University of Leeds. Funding agency: British Academy, 7800 £. 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions Co-director, “Media and Communications in Transition Societies” research priority area at the Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, the University of Copenhagen, 2015-2016. Member of M.A. program admissions committee, Journalism and Media Studies Centre, University of Hong Kong, 2012, 2013. Lead Judge, Awards for Editorial Excellence, Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) (2011, 2012, 2013). 5. Visiting research abroad Senior Fellow at Media Diversity Institute (London, UK). 6. Selected prizes, honors and awards Fulbright Fellowship at Columbia University (New York); Japan Foundation Fellowship at the University of Tokyo; ACLS Research Scholarship at the Woodrow Wilson Center (Washington, D.C.); Media Award by Romanian Cultural Institute. 7. Other important information „East of West: Setting a New Central and Eastern European Media Research Agenda”, COST Action A30” . Chair of the Action. Source: The COST Program of the European Commission, through a grant to the European Science Foundation. Euro 360.000 total (ca. Euro 90.000 per year, for four years). „Independent Study on Indicators for Media Pluralism in the Member States – Towards a Risk-based Approach” Key expert and team leader. Source: European Commission, Directorate-General Information Society and Media. Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Henrik Søndergaard Asociate Professor/Head of Studies Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communicatiom 1997 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Media Studies 1994

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

In my reseach I focos on media policy, media regulation and inperticuler the changing comditions for public service media. My cuurent research is within the framework of the MECETES project and deals with media regulation and the the changing nature of audiovisual media.

2. Two selected publications

Henrik Søndergaard (2008): “DR’s digitale strategier”, in Frans Mortensen (ed.): Public service i netværkssamfundet , Samfundslitteratur: 31-66.

Henrik Søndergaard & Rasmus Helles (2014): “Media Policy and New Regulatory Systems in Denmark” in Evangelia Psychiogiopoulou (ed.): Media Policies Revisited , Palgrave Macmillan: 41-54

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

E.g. individual projects, collective projects, network funding, conference funding. Please provide title, type of funding, budget and funding body. If you have been a member of an externally funded, collective research project you may add this as ‘member of (title, type, budget, funding body).

Member of (and scientific head of the Danish team for) Mediadem (European Media Policies Revisited: Valuing and Reclaiming Free and Independent Media in Contemporary Democratic Systems), 2010-13, European Seventh Framework Programme, budget:2,65 million Euro.

Member of Mecetes (Mediating Cultural Encounters through Eurpopean Screens), HERA Joint Resarch Programme, 2013-16, budget: 1 million Euro

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Selected past and/or current memberships of boards, administrative posts, study programme directorships etc. within and outside the UCPH

Head of Studies (2007-2010 and 2016-)

Member of the Danish Radio and Television Council (2005-2013)

Member af the Public Service Committee (2015-17)

Head of The Public Service Council (2000-2002)

5. Visiting research abroad

Senior vising Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

7. Other important information Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Anne Mette Thorhauge Associate professor Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 2002 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Communication and IT 2007

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

Children, young people and the media

New media and everyday life

Video games in everyday life

Digital methods

2. Two selected publications

Thorhauge, A.M (2016). Balancing the flow: Cross-media communication in everyday life. In K. Sandvik, B. Valtysoon, & A. M. Thorhauge (Eds.), The Media and the Mundane. Gothenburg: Nordicom.

Thorhauge, A.M, Lomborg, Stine. Cross-media communication in context: A mixed-methods approach. MedieKultur: Journal of media and communication research, [S.l.], v. 32, n. 60, p. 16 p., june 2016. ISSN 1901-9726.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Meaning acress media DFF, 2012 – 2015 (participant)

Computerspil, hverdag og familie: afhængighed og problematiske spillevaner i kontekst , DFF 2013 (PI)

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Chair, the Danish Media Council for children and Young people

Member, Danish IT’s Committee for digital competences

5. Visiting research abroad

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

‘formidlingsprisen’ Facultuy of humanities, University of Copenhgaen 2017

7. Other important information Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Professor Hans-Jörg Trenz Department: MEF Employed at UCPH/ department since: 2011

Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: 1998

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My main field of interests are the emergence of a European public sphere and of European civil society, European civilisation and identity, migration and ethnic minorities, media and political sociology and democratic theory. In my current research I investigate online political campaigning and opposition towards the European Union, EU journalism and the effects of media negativity in political news coverage, migrant integration through the use of social media, online publics and forms of online user participation and manifestations of European solidarity as featured in the mass media and mobilized by civil society. 2. Two selected publications (2016) Narrating European Society. Toward a Sociology of European Integration. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, Lexington Books. (2012) The Politicization of the European Union: Contesting European Integration and Democracy in Public Spheres. London: Routledge (together with Paul Statham) 3. Research grant(s) since 2011 2015–18 Team coordinator in TranSol – European paths to transnational solidarity at times of crisis: Conditions, forms, role-models and policy responses, funded by Horizon 2020 ( € 2,483,805.00) . 2003–18 Principal Investigator and coordinator of WP 3 ‘Complex Diversity: the Social and Cultural Interpretations of Changing European and Global Order’ of the trans-faculty cooperation project EUROCHALLENGE , supported by the UCPH Excellence Programme for Interdisciplinary Research ( 2013–18 Member of EuroDiv – Integration and division: Towards a Segmented Europe? project that is funded by the Research Council of Norway (RCN) (NOK 24 mill.). 2007–12 Chair of the work package on ‘The Cognitive-cultural Dimension of Political Order’ in EuroTrans – Transformation and Sustainability of the European Political Order , funded by the RCN (NOK 24 mill.). 2007–11 Co-chair of the work package on ‘Civil Society and the Public Sphere’ of RECON – Reconstituting Democracy in Europe , FP6-funded Integrated Project (€ 5 mill.). 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions Chair of CEMES (Centre for Modern European Studies (2011-2014) and vice-chair (2014-) Member of the EURECO Steering Group, University of Copenhagen (2011-) 5. Visiting research abroad Visting Professor at European University Institute, Robert Schuman Institute, Florence (January-July 2016) Visiting Professor at Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa (January-July 2016) Visiting Professor at University of Trento (May-June 2015) Professor 2 at University of Oslo, ARENA, Centre for Euroepan Studies (since 2011) Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Casper Tybjerg Position and academic title(s): Associate Professor, Ph. D. Department: Me dia, Cognition, & Communication Employed at UCPH/ department since: 1997

Disciplinary affiliation(s): Film Studies Year of PhD graduation: 1997

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

I am a film historian and particularly concerned with silent cinema and the films of Carl Theodor Dreyer. I have worked on a project on cross-border influences in Scandinavian cinema around 1920 that has resulted in several articles as well as a film program at the 2017 Pordenone Silent Film Festival and a special issue of the journal Kosmorama edited by me. I am completing a book on Carl Theodor Dreyer and the rhetoric of film historiography. I am particularly interested in connecting cognitive film theory with film history, an interest I shall purse in a a new project I am currently developing on Historical films and cultural memory, where I plan to present the first results at the Udine International Film Studies conference in March 2018.

2. Two selected publications

Tybjerg, Casper. 2016. "Searching for Art's Promised Land: Nordic Silent Cinema and the Swedish Example." In A Companion to Nordic Cinema , edited by Mette Hjort and Ursula Lindqvist, 271-290. Chichester: Wiley- Blackwell.

Tybjerg, Casper. 2016. "Seeing through Spirits: Superimposition, Cognition, and The Phantom Carriage ." Film History 28 (2):114-141.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Head of Studies for Film and Media Studies, February 2002-September 2006

Head of The Film Museum Council, The Danish Film Institute, 1997-2005 and 2009-2017.

Member of the Radio/Television Archive Editorial Board, Royal Library (formerly Statsbiblioteket) since 2006.

Member of the Danish National Archives Advisory Research Committee since 2012.

Member of the Board of Directors, Society for the Cognitive Study of the Moving Image, 2010-2014.

Co-editor (2010-2013) and Review Editor (since 2016), Journal of Scandinavian Cinema

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards The 2013 Best Article Prize of the Journal of Common Market Studies Appendix 12: CVs Film, Media and Communication

Name: Position and academic title(s): Postdoc Jacob Ørmen Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: 2012 Media, Cognition & Communication Disciplinary affiliation(s): digital communication, Year of PhD graduation: 2016 journalism studies, research methods

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

Jacob is a mixed methods researcher studying everyday users as they move across media. Currently, I work on developing an account of media engagement that integrates a socio-psychological view on individual user’s attention and awareness with a sociological perspective on users as aggregated audiences.

2. Two selected publications

1. Ørmen, Jacob (2016): Googling the news: Opportunities and challenges in studying news events through Google Search. Digital Journalism, 4(1).

2. Ørmen, Jacob (2016): Are you paying attention? Keeping up with news in daily life. In News Across Media: The production and consumption of news in a cross-media perspective (edited by Jakob Linaa Jensen, Mette Mortensen, Jacob Ørmen). London & New York, NY: Routledge.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Member of “The Peoples’ Internet” (headed by Klaus Bruhn Jensen), independent research grant 2016- 2020, 11 mill. DKK, Carlsberg Foundation

Member of “Meaning Across Media” (headed by Kjetil Sandvik), independent research grant 2012-215, 7.5 mill. DKK, Independent Research Fund Denmark: Humanities

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

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5. Visiting research abroad

Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science (fall 2014- spring 2015)

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

Research grant, 20.000 DKK, Center for Communication & Computing (CCC), University of Copenhagen

7. Other important information

Member of the “mediacloud” network based at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston, MA. Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy Philosophy CVs from postdocs, assistant professors, associate professors and professors

Content: Adrian Alsmith Leo Catana Andreas Christiansen Sabrina Ebbersmeyer Robin Engelhardt Jan Faye Paolo Galeazzi Thor Grünbaum Vincent Hendricks Sune Holm Nils Holtug Klemens Kappel Nana Halmsted Kongsholm Felipe León Kristian Moltke Martiny Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen Søren Gosvig Olesen Søren Overgaard Thomas Szanto Dan Zahavi

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Adrian J. T. Alsmith Associate Professor (fixed-term); PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 01/06/12 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy 2011 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My research follows three interrelated tracks. One track concerns the relationship between self-attributive thoughts and bodily self-consciousness, particularly in explaining the patterning of data in experimental research that aims to study the senses of body ownership and agency. Another track, concerns the relationship between bodily agency and self-representation, especially the ways in which our understanding of this relationship has been informed by conceptual and empirical advances in spatial perception in recent years. A third track concerns the embodiment of cognitive and mental states, in particular the relationship between representations of the body and the particular body represented. 2. Two selected publications Alsmith, A. J. T., et al. (2017). "Dissociating contributions of head and torso to spatial reference frames: The misalignment paradigm." Consciousness and Cognition 53 : 105-114. Alsmith, A. J. T. (2017). Perspectival structure and agentive self-location. The Subject's Matter: Self-consciousness and the body. F. De Vignemont and A. Alsmith. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press : 263 - 288. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011

08/12/15 13/05/11 – 15/06/11 Project: ‘Finding perspective’: 391,700 EUR Short Term Scientific Mission grant: (Individual award: 119,900 EUR) 2,499 EUR From: VW Foundation From: ESF 06/12/11 15/04/11 – 14/04/13 Postdoctoral research grant: 1,699,720 DKK Project: ‘The (un)bound body’: 90,000 EUR From: DFF/FKK Individual award: 15,000 EUR From: VW Foundation 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions 2014 – 2016: Member of the Gender Policy Group in the Philosophy Section 2013 – present: Normind organizational committee 5. Visiting research abroad Winter 2015, Spring 2016, visits to Birkbeck, Dep. of Psych. Sci., published as Alsmith et al. 2017. 6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

19/12/11 Sapere Aude Young Elite Researcher Stipend: 622, 008 DKK From: DFF Sapere Aude Program 03/06/2011 Barbara Wengeler Prize (Dissertation): 10,000 EUR From: The Barbara Wengeler Foundation Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy

Name: Position and academic title(s): Leo Catana Position: Associate Professor. Academic titles: PhD, dr.phil (2008), dr.theol (from Oct. 6, 2017, I hope) Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Communication and Cognition / Division 2007 (associat professor) of Philosophy Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy, history, classical philology 2002

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

Ancient Greek ethics and political philosophy, especially Plato and Aristotle. Virtue ethics.

2. Two selected publications

Leo Catana, ‘The Ethical Discussion of Protection (bo ētheia ) in Plato’s Gorgias’ : Classical Quarterly (accepted for publication on Jan. 27, 2017; forthcoming 2018). Classical Quarterly is internationally recognised as the leading journal for classical studies, including ancient Greek philosophy. Leo Catana, ‘From Persona to Systema : Heumann’s Dethronement of Porphyry’s Vita Plotini and the Biographical Model in History of Philosophy’, in Biography, Historiography, and Modes of Philosophizing: The Tradition of Collective Biography in Early Modern Europe , ed. P. Baker. Leiden: Brill, 2017. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011

E.g. individual projects, collective projects, network funding, conference funding. Please provide title, type of funding, budget and funding body. If you have been a member of an externally funded, collective research project you may add this as ‘member of (title, type, budget, funding body).

2010-13: Main applicant of joint research project entitled Neoplatonic Virtue Theory . The project evolves from 2010-2013 and entails an elaborate program with 2 PhD’s, 1 post doc, guest lecturers and seminars. The Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation (6.222.000 kr.) 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Administrative posts: 2017-: Member of the national committee that will revise the current BFI list on philosophy. 2016- : Head of the Departmental Library Committee . 2016-: Programme coordinator at the Division of Philosophy (uddannelseskoordinator, Filosofi). 2016-: Representative for Philosophy at the Departmental Council (Institutrådsmedlem for Filosofi). Member of editorial board: 2014-: Classica & Mediaevalia: Danish Journal of Philology and History 5. Visiting research abroad

Within the last 5 years I have not had prolonged research stays. However, I plan one in Edinburgh (3 weeks) during spring 2018. With the last year, I have given 6 papers aborad:

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

2017: A Companion to Intellectual History , eds Richard Whatmore and Brian Young. Wiley- Blackwell: London/Oxford, 2015. I contribute with one chapter (pp. 129-140). Choice Magazine has selected the volume as “Outstanding Academic Title” in 2017. 7. Other important information Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy

Name: Position and academic title(s): Andreas Christiansen Postdoc, PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 2016 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy 2016

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

The ethics and political philosophy of new technology, especially biotechnology. This includes (i) standard bioethical questions such as the moral status of living beings and nature; (ii) risk regulation (including the psychology of risk and risk perceptions); and (iii) the appropriate democratic governance of new technologies where large segments of the population are critical (informed by the empirical psychology and political science of public opinion formation).

2. Two selected publications

Christiansen, A. (2016). Similarity Arguments in the Genetic Modification Debate, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, DOI: 10.1007/s10677-016-9757-y Christiansen, A. (2016). Synthetic Biology and the Moral Significance of Artificial Life: A Reply to Douglas, Powell and Savulescu, Bioethics , 30 (5), 372-379.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Member of ‘BioSYNergy’, an interdisciplinary project on synthetic biology, funded by the UCPH Excellence Program for Interdisciplinary Research

Member of ‘Plants for a Changing World’, an interdisciplinary project on new blant breeding techniques, funded by the UCPH Excellence Program for Interdisciplinary Research

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

-

5. Visiting research abroad

Visiting PhD student, Uehiro Center for Practical Ethics, (2015-2016)

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

-

7. Other important information

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Sabrina Ebbersmeyer Associate Professor, Dr.phil.habil. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: MEF 02/2014 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy 1999

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus • Research profile: History of philosophy (Renaissance, Early Modern); Humanist ethics; Historical epistemology; Gender studies in the history of philosophy. • Current research focus: The correspondence of Elisabeth of Bohemia; Leibniz theory of the mind; Theories of passions in Renaissance philosophy; The role of women in radical thought

2. Two selected publications • ‘Humanism’, in: The Cambridge History of Moral Philosophy, edited by Sacha Golob and , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017, 192-207. • Der Briefwechsel zwischen Descartes und Elisabeth von der Pfalz, transl. and ed., München: Fink 2015. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011 • Conference funding : “Elisabeth of Bohemia – Life and Legacy (1618-2018)” (Herford, Germany 18- 20 May 2018): Fritz Thyssen Foundation: 14.500,- EUR; DGPhil: 2.500,- EUR • Individual projects: 06/12-12/12: Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) 2010-2013: Research Grant “Invisible nets” (Thyssen Foundation): 55.350,- EUR 2006-2014: Research Grant (Dilthey Fellowship) “The irrationality of reason” (Thyssen Foundation): 422.780,- EUR • (I also received money from KU as co-direcoter of the “Research Group History of Philosophy” and as co-director of the CEMES group “Rethinking the European Republic of Letters”)

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions • Vice-president European Society for Early Modern Philosophy (ESEMP) (current) • Member of the editorial board of the “Humanistische Bibliothek” (Fink Verlag) (current) • Member of the editorial board of the MEF Journal (current) • “Årgangsanvarlig” (MA Philosophy) (current) • Referee for a Position as Philosophy Senior Lecturer (University of Jyväskylä) (past: 2015)

5. Visiting research abroad • Unversità del Piemonte Orientale (Italy): Collaboration with Prof. Gianni Paganini and Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber (Paderborn) on Women and Scientist in Early Modern Philosophy; co-organization of Workshop 11-12 May 2017 • Center for 17 th and 18 th -century studies, University of California, Los Angeles, 3-6 March 2016

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards • Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) 2012

7. Other important information • Responsible for the “Women mentoring women” program in Philosophy (current) Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy

Name: Position and academic title(s): Postdoc, Ph.D., Robin Engelhardt B.A., Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: 1. Nov. MEF 2016 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: 1998 CIBS

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus:

Robin Engelhardt is postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Information and Bubble Studies (CIBS) sponsored by the Carlsberg Foundation. His academic background is a Ph.D. in Mathematical Biology and Complex Systems from the Niels Bohr Institute, and a B.A. in Comparative European Literature from the University of Copenhagen. For many years Robin has worked as an interdisciplinary science educator and as a science journalist for various Danish newspapers.

Robin's research at CIBS focuses on developing online and lab-experiments to study the dynamics of social information bubbles by measuring how these bubbles depend on the types of information processed and the underlying structure of the social network.

2. Two selected publications

Newman M.E., Engelhardt R. (1998). Effects of selective neutrality on the evolution of molecular species, Proceedings of the Royal Society London B, 265 (1403), pp. 1333-1338. [ pdf ] Engelhardt R., Siggaard Jensen H. ERGO - Naturvidenskabens Filosofiske Historie (Philosophical History of the Natural Sciences), Lindhardt & Ringhof. 2007, ISBN-13 978-87-595-2866. [ html ]

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Postdoc, CIBS, MEF, UCPH, Carlsberg Foundation, 2016-2018. ‘Videnskanylen’, PI, Danish Ministry of Education, 2016. Postdoc, Faculty of Health & Faculty of Science, UCPH, 2014-2016. ‘Podcasts for poder’, PI, Danish Ministry of Education and tips- og lottomidler, 2012.

4. Visiting research abroad

Research fellow, 3 months, 2006, School of Education, University of California, Berkeley. Research visit, 3 months, 1997, Santa Fe Institute for Complex Systems, New Mexico.

5. International academic conferences (participated or organized)

‘Cold Disasters: A report from the Arctic Theater’, COPE, UCPH, Nov. 2016. ‘Art in the Age of Nuclear Disasters’, X AND BEYOND, Febr. 2016 ‘NEEDS - The First Northern European Conference on Emergency and Disaster Studies’, organizer, UCPH, 9.- 11. Dec. 2015. ‘The politics of disaster’, Changing Disasters, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, UCPH, Nov. 2015

6. Other important information

Universitetspædagogikum, Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Programme, UCPH, 2015, Ped. project ~ 700 popular science articles in various Danish newspapers, see http://blog.robinengelhardt.info ORCID-ID: orcid.org/0000-0002-7162-0990 Scholar: https://scholar.google.dk/citations?user=jQufe6wAAAAJ&hl=en

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Associate Professor Jan Faye Dr.phil. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 1995 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: 1981 Philosophy

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My research covers metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of science. I am currently working on a monograph about the philosophy of mind. I have published 28 books and more than 150 scientific papers.

2. Two selected publications

Jan Faye (2016). Experience and Beyond. The Outline of A Darwinian Metaphysics , London: Palgrave Macmillan

Jan Faye and Henry Folse, eds. (2017). Niels Bohr and the Philosophy of Physics. Tweenty-first Century Perspectives . London: Bloomsbury 2017.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

E.g. individual projects, collective projects, network funding, conference funding. Please provide title, type of funding, budget and funding body. If you have been a member of an externally funded, collective research project you may add this as ‘member of (title, type, budget, funding body).

None

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Selected past and/or current memberships of boards, administrative posts, study programme directorships etc. within and outside the UCPH

A. Member of the Steering Committee for European Science Foundation’s Research Network “The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective” 2008-2013. B. Member of the Program Committee for the 4 th Congress of The European Philosophy of Science Association which takes place in Helsinki 2013. C. Member of the Danish section of IUHPS, International Union of History and Philosophy of Science (“Den danske Nationalkomité for Videnskabshistorie og Videnskabsfilosofi”). 5. Visiting research abroad

Most recent example(s) of visiting research at foreign universities

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

Danish and international prizes, awards and honors.

Ordinary member of Academie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences. 7. Other important information

Acted as peer reviewer for 21 different international journals

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Name: Paolo Galeazzi Position and academic title(s): Postdoc

Department: CIBS Employed at UCPH/department since: 2017

Disciplinary affiliation(s): CIBS Year of PhD graduation: 2017

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus: I got my Ph.D. at ILLC, University of Amsterdam, with a dissertation on games and decisions under uncertainty. I previously obtained my Master in Logic at the University of Florence, and Bachelor in Logic and Philosophy of Science at the University of Milan. My research at CIBS focuses on developing theoretical models for bubbles, with particular attention to non-Bayesian agents and alternative decision criteria.

2. Two selected publications: Smart Representations: Rationality and Evolution in a Richer Environment , with M. Franke, forthcoming in Philosophy of Science. Epistemic logic meets epistemic game theory: A comparison between multi- agent Kripke models and type spaces , with E. Lorini, Synthese , July 2016, Volume 193, issue 7, pp. 2097–2127. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011: Sintelnet grant in 2014

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions : No

5. Visiting research abroad: Toulouse University 2014; Tubingen University 2015

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards : No

7. Other important information: No

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Thor Grünbaum Associate Professor, PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: MEF 2007 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy 2006

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My research is focused on a number of issues in philosophy of action (mind), philosophy of psychology, and philosophy of science.

• Philosophy of action/mind: Agent’s knowledge, intentions, control of action, sense of agency • Philosophy of psychology/cognitive neuroscience: Relation between common-sense psychology and scientific psychology, individuation of computational mechanisms, perception-action models • Philosophy of science: Model testing, under-determination problems in cognitive neuroscience, mechanistic explanation.

2. Two selected publications Grünbaum, T. (forthcoming September 2017). The Perception-Action Model: Counting Computational Mechanisms. Mind & Language . Grünbaum, T. (2015). The feeling of agency hypothesis: a critique. Synthese , 192(10), 3313-3337.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 PI: "Intention, Selection, and Agency", collaborative research project. Funding body: Independent Research Fund. Budget: DKr. 5,670,757. Co-PI: “Phenomenal Consciousness and Cognitive Motor Control”, collaborative research project. Funding body: Independent Research Fund. Budget: DKr. 6,254,816 (PI Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Aarhus University, Morten Overgaard). CO-PI: “Intentional action, attention to objects, and working memory”, collaborative research project. Funding body: Independent Research Fund. Budget: DKr. 7,783,200 (PI Professor of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Søren Kyllingsbæk).

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions Deputy Head of Department (2015-) Head of committee for revision of curriculum in MA Philosophy (2016) Programme coordinator MA in Cognition and Communication (2013-2015) MA admission officer Cognition and Communication (2013-2015) Associate Editor of Philosophical Explorations (2016-) President of Danish Society for Philosophy of Psychology (2009-)

5. Visiting research abroad

Visiting Fellow, Institute of Philosophy, University of London, 2012-2013 (12 months)

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Name: Vincent F. Hendricks Position and academic title(s): Professor, dr. phil, phd. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: 2009 MEF Disciplinary affiliation(s): Phi losophy Year of PhD graduation: 1997

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

Vincent F. Hendricks is Professor of Formal Philosophy at The University of Copenhagen. He is Director of the Center for Information and Bubble Studies (CIBS) sponsored by the Carlsberg. He was Editor-in-Chief of Synthese: An International Journal for Epistemology, Methodology and Philosophy of Science between 2005-2015.

2. Two selected publications

Mainstream and Formal Epistemology, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006 Infostorms, with Pelle G. Hansen, New York: Springer Nature, 2016

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

¢ 2015 – Reasearch Grant from The Carlsberg Foundation to establish The Center for Information and Bubble Studies (CIBS), Univeristy of Copenhagen (DKr. 14.4 millioner)

¢ 2015 – Research Grant from The Carlsberg Foundation (Dkr. 1.2 millioner)

¢ 2016 – TrygFonden – for development of D.U.D.E Education Program (DKr. 6.2 millioner) 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions (in selection)

¢ Since July 2004 – editor of special section on “Philosphical Logic” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy with Marcus Kracht and Heinrich Wansing

¢ Since 2005 – Editor of bookseries Texts in Philosophy with Dov M. Gabbay and John Symons. King’s College Publications

¢ Since 2005 - Editor of bookseries New Waves in Philosophy with Duncan M. Pritchard. London / New York: Palgrave MacMillan Academic Publishers

¢ Since March 2006 – reviewer for NWO – Dutch Research Council

¢ 2006-2007 - member of editorial board for the journal Knowledge, Rationality and Action , Springer

¢ Since 2008 – Founder and Editor for Formal Epistemology, Logic and Rational Interaction . LORIWEB.NET, University of Amsterdam and University of Copenhagen

¢ Since 2010 - Editor of bookseries Palgrave Innovations in Philosophy Series with Duncan M. Pritchard. London / New York: Palgrave MacMillan Academic Publishers

¢ Since 2012 – member of the editorial advisory board for the journal of Philosophy of Engineering and Philosophy , Springer.

¢ 2014 – ERC expert for the evaluation of European Research Council Advanced Grants

¢ Since 2015 – Director of Center for Information and Bubble Studies (CIBS), University of Copenhagen 5. Visiting research abroad Columbia University , Carnegie Mellon University , Boston University , University of Montreal

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards Vincent F. Hendricks has been awarded a number of national and international prizes forthis research including the Elite Research Prize by the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and the Roskilde Festival Elite Research Prize, Choice Magazine Outstanding Title Award and Rosenkjærprisen. 7.

Other important information

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Sune Holm Associate Professor Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition, and Communication 2009 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Philosophy Year of PhD graduation: 2006

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

I work on issues in moral philosophy and philosophy of science, more specifically on the ethics of decisions under risk or uncertainty and on the use of metaphors and analogies in scientific reasoning, science communication, and bioethics.

2. Two selected publications

• "The Luckless and the Doomed: Contractualism on Justified Risk-Imposition", Ethical Theory and Moral Practice , accepted. • "Teleology and Biocentrism", Synthese , 2017

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

• DFF Research project 2 2016-2018 (PI of group including a PhD and a postdoc). • FKK 2-year individual postdoc. • Member of UNIK Synthetic Biology, multi-disciplinary project, kr. 120 mill., University of Copenhagen

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

• Member of the Danish Technology Council and Ethical Council’s advisory group on synthetic biology 2010-2011 • Member of the policy advisory group on synthetic biology, SYBHEL 2010-2012 • Member of the research committee of the 2016-funded bioSYNergy project, University of Copenhagen 5. Visiting research abroad

• Visiting scholar, University of the Basque Country 2016 • Visting scholar, IHPST, University of Paris 1 2012 • Visiting scholar, Centre for Practical Ethics, Oxford University 2010

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Name: Klemens Kappel Position and academic title(s): Professor, PhD,

Department: Institute for Media, Cognition and Employed at UCPH/ department since: 2002 Communication

Disciplinary affiliation(s): Philosophy Year of PhD graduation: 1997

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus. My main area of research is social epistemology in the analytical tradition, where I currently work on theoretical questions concerning disagreement, higher order information and cognitive biases. I am particularly interested in questions that overlap with political philosophy, e.g. questions concerning the role of science in legitimate democratic decision-making, or constraints on sound public deliberation. I also publish work in bioethics (eg. on trust and informed consent). In fall 2017 I will be rewriting my textbook on medical ethics (in Danish) for students in the health sector and for a general audience.

2. Two selected publications.

Kappel, K 2017, 'Bottom Up justification, asymmetric epistemic push, and the fragility of higher order justification', Episteme-a journal of individual and social epistemology ;

Kappel, K 2017, 'How moral disagreement may ground principled moral compromise', Politics, Philosophy & Economics .

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 Research grants: 2014-2017 Complex Disagreement , Danish Council for Independent Research (6.3 mill. DKR); 2012-2016 Plants for a Changing World (WP3: Legitimate Policy Choices) , UCPH's Excellence Programme for Interdisciplinary Research (3.4 mill. DKR); 2012-2016 Global genes, local concerns: Legal, ethical and scientific challenges in cross-national biobanking and translational exploitation (WP5: Ethical Framework), UCPH's Excellence Programme for Interdisciplinary Research, 2012- 2016 (2 mill. DKR); 2011-2014 The Special Role of Science in Liberal Democracy , The Carlsberg Foundation (2.65 mill);

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions. Member of the Academic Council at the faculty of the Humanities (2011 - 2015); member of University of Copenhagen Practice Committee (2011 - ); chairman of the Research Ethics Committee at Faculty of the Humanities (2016 -), member of Genome Denmark Ethics Advisory Board (2014 -); head of the Philosophy Section (2013 -); member of Danish Ethical Council (2005-2008); director of studies (philosohy) (2004-2008), member of Board of EEN (European Epistemology Network) (2008 -), various assessment commitees for Reseach Council of Norway. 5. Visiting research abroad

I often interact with researchers abroad by presenting my research in workshops and conferences, recently at workshops/conferences at UConn (2017), Free University, Amsterdam (2017), Cologne University (2017), Humboldt University (2017), St. Andrew's (2016), Cologne University (2015),

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards. None

7. Other important information. My research group has organized more than 25 international workshop and conferences since 2007, mainly in social epistemology and political philosophy. I am often used as a commentator in public debates, in particular in topics such as prioritization in health care, active euthanasia and physician assisted dying, abortion, genetically modified organisms, free speech, the role of science in democratic decision-making, the nature of public deliberation, atheism, and other questions in ethics and political philosophy. Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy

Name: Position and academic title(s): Nana Cecilie Halmsted Kongsholm Postdoctoral Researcher, PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Department of Media, Cognition and 2013 Communicaton (MCC) Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy 2017

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

I am specialized in political philosophy and applied ethics, with a focus on issues in bioethics, public health ethics and medical ethics (e.g. human enhancement, trust in healthcare and research institutions, conceptions of disease in psychiatric practice). My current research focuses on issues in research ethics in biobanking and genomics in developing countries, such as consent, trust, exploitation and vulnerability.

2. Two selected publications

- Kongsholm, N. C. H. & Kappel, K. (2017). Is consent based on trust morally inferior to consent based on information? Bioethics 31(6), pp.432-442.

- Riso, B., Tupasela, A. M., Vears, D., Felzmann, H., Cockbain, J., Loi, M., Kongsholm, N. C. H ., Zullo, S., Rakic, V. (2017). Ethical sharing of health data in online platforms – which values should be considered? Life Sciences, Society and Policy 13(12).

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

2013: Ph.d. scholarship, UCPH Excellence Programme for Interdisciplinary Research

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

N/A

5. Visiting research abroad

October-Deccember 2015: Visiting Researcher, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Law, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

N/A

7. Other important information

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Professor of Nils Holtug Political Philosophy and Director of Centre for Advanced Migration Studies (AMIS), dr.phil., PhD Department: Employe d at UCPH/ department since: 2000 Media, Cognition and Communication Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: 1995 Philosophy Section, AMIS

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

Main research interests: distributive justice (egalitarianism, prioritarianism, global justice), population ethics, personal identity, multiculturalism, social cohesion, migration. I am currently working on a book titled The Politics of Social Cohesion. Immigration, Community and Justice (under contract with Oxford University Press).

2. Two selected publications

• Persons, Interests and Justice , Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010, (368 p.). • “Do Shared Values Promote Social Cohesion? If So, Which? Evidence From Denmark” (co-authored with KN Breidahl and K Kongshøj), European Political Science Review 2017 (early view).

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

• The Politics of Social Cohesion, Sapere Aude Top-researcher grant from the Danish Council for Independent Research, (PI; 11.951.098 DKK). • Globalization, Cosmopolitanism and Transnational Migration, Nordic Research Councils for the Humanities and Social Sciences, (partner; 46.802 EUR). • RESPOND: Multilevel Governance of Mass Migration in Europe and Beyond, Horizon2020, (partner; 3.310.405 EUR).

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions (selection)

Director of Centre for Advanced Migration Studies (AMIS). Member of the Board of Directors, Research Network on International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe (IMISCOE) ; the Centre Board, Research Centre for Migration, Ethnicity and Health (University of Copenhagen) ; the Research Committee (Department of Media, Cognition and Communication); the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education's Horizon2020 reference group "Europe in a changing world, inclusive, innovative and reflective societies". Member of the following editorial boards: Bioethics ; Economics and Philosophy ; Ethics ; Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy ; Utilitas. 5. Visiting research abroad

Visiting Academic, University of Oxford, 2006. 6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

• The Einar Hansen award for excellent research in the humanities, 2013. • Sapere Aude Top-researcher grant form the Danish Council for Independent Research, 2013-2018.

7. Other important information I contribute to the public debate on a regular basis, not least on issues related to inequality, poverty and migration, in the form of features and interviews in newspapers, television, radio and magazines. I also blog for the largest Danish newspaper, Politiken. Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy

Name: Position and academic title(s): Felipe León Postdoc, PhD, MA Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition, and Communication – Center for September 1, 2013 Subjectivity Research Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy 2016

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My background is in classical phenomenology and philosophy of mind, and my current research lies at the intersection of social cognition and shared (or collective) intentionality. With respect to social cognition, I am interested in foundational questions concerning the capacity to understand others by attributing them mental states, and the role that empathy, perception and/or inferential processes may play in those attributions. As for shared intentionality, I am interested in the sharing of mental states with others, particularly in the phenomena of joint attention and shared emotions. Although my approach to these topics is mostly philosophical, I have also engaged with psychological and psychopathological research that I think is crucial to better understand them.

2. Two selected publications

León, F. (2016). An Interactionist Approach to Shared Cognition: Some Prospects and Challenges. In: Szanto, T. & Moran, D. (Eds.), The Phenomenology of Sociality. Discovering the ‘We’. London/New York: Routledge, pp. 159-172.

León, F., Szanto, T., & Zahavi, D. (2017). Emotional sharing and the extended mind. Synthese . https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-017-1351-x

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Member (as a PhD student) of the project “The disrupted ‘we’: Shared intentionality and its psychopathological distortions”, funded by the University of Copenhagen’s Excellence Program for Interdisciplinary Research (2013-2016).

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

NA

5. Visiting research abroad

University of California, Berkeley - Department of Philosophy (Spring 2015)

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

2013 Mención de tesis de maestrıa:́ Laureada (Distinction awarded for MA thesis: with highest honors), National University of Colombia.

2011 - 2013 Danish Governmental Scholarship, University of Copenhagen (tuition fees exemption and monthly amount for covering living expenses).

7. Other important information

NA Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy

Name: Position and academic title(s): Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny Post doc at MCC and head of research at the Elsass Institute. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 2016 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy and cognitive science 2015 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus Kristian’s research is using an open scientific approach to cognitive science (philosophy, psychology, neuroscience) to work on health care issues. Currently, he is focusing on the disorder of cerebral palsy.

2. Two selected publications • Martiny, K. M., & Aggerholm, K. (2016). Embodying cognition: working with self-control in cerebral palsy. the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist , 9, e33. • Høffding, S., & Martiny, K. (2016). Framing a phenomenological interview: what, why and how. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences , 15 (4), 539-564.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 2017-2020 ’Collective intentionalitet for people with cerebral palsy. A Phenomenological Investigation’, PhD funding for Juan Toro, 600.000 kr., Colciencias Colombia. 2016-2019 ’Psykosocial udvikling af personer med cerebral parese gennem kropsligt aktive resiliensbaserede interventioner’, Industrial PhD funding for Mie Andersen, 1.7 mil. kr., Elsass foundation and Innovation Fund Denmark. 2016-19 ‘Investigating the psychological and social aspects of cerebral palsy’, Post Doc funding for Kristian Martiny, 3.5 mil. kr., Elsass foundation. 2012-15 ‘Embodying Investigations of Cerebral Palsy’, Co-financed PhD-project for Kristian Martiny, 1.7 mil. kr., Elsass Foundation and Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, University of Copenhangen.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions 2015 Scientific advisor in ‘Open Science’ for The Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation. 2015-2016 Scientific advisor on project on multiple disability without speech, The National Board of Social Services: see project description and publication. 2015- Co-founder, researcher and Vice Chairman Stages of Science : http://stagesofscience.dk/ 2015- Co-founder and board memeber, The Collaboratorium 2014- Advisory Board Member, Network for Science Entrepreneurs (NSE).

5. Visiting research abroad 2014 Visiting Researcher, Memphis University and Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris.

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards Individual 2017 Winner, Vanførefondens Research Award . 2015 Winner, Falling Walls Lab (Århus): best breakthrough scientific idea in an innovative format Collaborations 2017 The theater play, Human Afvikling , winner of: • Årets Særpris, CPH:Culture 2016 The documentary, Natural Disorder , winner of: • Best Psychology-related Documentary at the 13 th Millennium Docs Against Gravity Film Festival • Main Competition DOK.International at Dok. fest München • Grand Prix at Seoul, EBS International Documentary Festival • Senior Duty Award, Budapest Documentary Film Festival • Main Award, section: Let Them Be Normal, Budapest Documentary Film Festival

7. Other important information ***

Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy

Name: Position and academic title(s): Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen Associate Professor, PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, cognition and communication 1999-2005,2007- Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy 2004

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus I have published in a broad range of areas within practical/applied philosophy. Currently, my focus is health related issues, responsibility, and contemporary theories of political justification, especially public reason-accounts of legitimacy. 2. Two selected publications Andersen, M. M., & Nielsen, M. E. J. (2016). Personal Responsibility and Lifestyle Diseases. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy , 41 (5), 480-499. DOI: 10.1093/jmp/jhw015

Nielsen, M. E. J., & Jensen, J. D. (2016). Sin taxes, paternalism, and justifiability to all: Can paternalistic taxes be justified on a public reason-sensitive account? Journal of Social Philosophy , 47 (1), 55-69. DOI: 10.1111/josp.12139

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 Member of “Food Pharma and Fitness”, UCPH grant 2011-2013, as post.doc, UCPH Member of UCPH 2016 project “Global Genes, Local concerns” 2014-2017 , 1 ½ years funding, UCPH Member of UCPH 2016 project “Governing Obesity”, 2014-2017, 1 ½ years funding, UCPH 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions Coordinator of education, philosophy; Study board representative, philosophy (currently); head of research group for practical philosophy (currently) 5. Visiting research abroad Workshop on consent, Oslo university 2016; research colloquium on public reason, Birmingham 2015; field trip and participation in two day conference of biobanking, Karachi 2016 6. Selected prizes, honors and awards Received the university’s gold Medal for thesis, 1999 7. Other important: Completed leadership courses 1 and 3 (the “LUKU”-courses); completed course on project management (“Implement”)

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Søren Gosvig Olesen Lektor (Associate Professor) Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Philosophy (MCC/MEF) 1st of August 1999 Disciplinary affiliati on(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy Habilitation 1998

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

Research profile = Contemporary European Philosophy, esp. phenomenology, hermeneutics & deconstruction. Current focus: The Notion of Essence as developed by .

2. Two selected publications

Avec Kierkegaard. La philosophie dans le texte , Paris 2017

La phénoménologie, cette inconnue , Paris 2016

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Conference Funding 2013 (with Professor Hans Ruin, Södertörn, & Associate Professor Thomas Schwarz Wentzer, Aarhus): Le phénomène de l'historire / Das Phänomen Geschichte / The Phenomenon History . This trilingual conference was held at the University of Copenhagen, April 18-19, 2013. Its acta were published as a special dubble issue (48/49) of the Danish Yearbook of Philosophy (2016).

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Evaluator at FCT, The Portuguese Research Council

Evaluator at FRS, The Belgian Research Council

Former Director of INRAT, The International Network for Research in Alternative Therapy

5. Visiting research abroad

Research Fellow at Accademia di Danimarca, Rome 2017 and 2016 and 2009

Visiting Professor at Université de Bourgogne (Dijon) 2011

Visiting Professor at Università di Torino 2007

Visiting Research Fellow at Universität Freiburg 2003-2004

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards: None

7. Other important information: None Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy

• Name: Søren Overgaard • Position and academic title(s): Associate • Professor, PhD • Department: • Employed at UCPH/department since: 2009 • Media, Cognition and Communication (associate professor since 2012) • Disciplinary affiliation(s): • Year of PhD graduation: 2002 • Philosophy

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My research interests range from the history of twentieth century philosophy (especially the phenomenological movement, but also Wittgenstein, and ordinary language philosophy) through metaphilosophy to the philosophy of mind. Currently, my main interests are perceptual experience, and mindreading (in particular perceptual aprroaches to mindreading), and my approach to these topics is informed equally by phenomenology and analytic philosophy.

2. Two selected publications

• Overgaard, S. “The Unobservability Thesis”. Synthese 194 (2017): 743-760. • Overgaard, S. “How to do things with brackets: The epoché explained”. Review 48 (2015): 179-195. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Co-PI (with D. Zahavi [PI] and J. Parnas): 8,400,000 DKK grant as part of the University of Copenhagen Excellence Programme for Interdisciplinary Research (UCPH 2016), project entitled The disrupted “we”: Shared intentionality and its psychopathological distortions .

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

• President of the Nordic Society for Phenomenology (since June 2017), and member of the executive committee of the Nordic Society for Phenomenology (since April 2011). • Member of the National Bibliometric Committee for Philosophy, History of Ideas and Theory of Science (since January 2014). • Editor (along with K. Romdenh-Romluc and David Cerbone) of the book series Routledge Research in Phenomenology with Routledge Press (since 2011). • Member of the Editorial Committee of Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences (Springer) (since February 2007).

5. Visiting research abroad

• Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, Januray 2016. (Host: Roberta De Monticelli). • Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2015. (Hosts: Tetsuya Kono & Katsunori Miyahara).

Other important information

I have reviewed papers for more than twenty international journals, including Australasian Journal of Philosophy ; British Journal for the History of Philosophy ; Continental Philosophy Review ; European Journal of Philosophy ; Mind and Synthese . I have reviewed books for MIT Press, Oxford University Press, and Routledge, among others. I have assessed grant applications for The Czech Science Foundation, The Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, and The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy

Name: Position and academic title(s): Thomas Szanto Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr.phil (PhD) Department: Center for Subjectivity Research, Employed at UCPH/ department since: Dept. for Media, Communication and Cognition May 2014 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Philosophy Year of PhD graduation: 2010

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

I have a background in transcendental phenomenology and analytic philosophy of mind. Currently, I am working at the intersection of classical and contemporary phenomenology, philosophy of emotion, social cognition and social ontology. Particularly, I am interested in understanding irrational or disruptive phenomena concerning emotions in social, collaborative, collective, and most recently in political contexts (such as emotional alienation, colleborative akrasia and self-deception, group-related distrust and hatred). I continously engage with the relevant strands in the empirical and social sciences, and especially the sociology of emotions, social psychology, social identification theory, and political psychology.

2. Two selected publications Szanto, T. (forthcoming, 2017): Emotional Self-Alienation. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 41. Szanto, T. (2017): Collaborative Irrationality, Akrasia and Groupthink: Social Disruptions of Emotion Regulation. Frontiers in Psychology 7(2002), 1-17.

3. Research grants since 2011

2016 - 2018 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship, University of Copenhagen ; Research Project: SHARE: “Shared Emotions, Group Membership and Empathy”, European Research Council (€ 212,000) 2014 – 2016 Postdoc Member (23 months) of VELUX Foundation Research Project: “Empathy and Interpersonal Understanding” (PI: Dan Zahavi, UCPH) (6,6 mill. DKK) 2012 - 2013 Postdoc Member (12 months) of Irish Research Council Project: “Discovering the ‘We’: The Phenomenology of Sociality” (PI: Dermot Moran, UCD Dublin) (approx. € 120,000) 2013 UCD SEEDS Grant, University College Dublin (co-applicant) (€ 3,700) 2012 Publication Grant, University of Vienna (€ 2,200) 2012 Travel Grant, Austrian Research Community (€ 500) 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

2015 - present Member of the Junior Researchers Advisory Board of Centro di Ricerca in Fenomenologia e Scienza della Persona (PERSONA), Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan 2013 - present Advisory Board Member of e-Journal Philosophie der Psychologie , Austria 2012 - 2013 Member (Substitute) of the Faculty Council, Faculty for Philosophy and Education, University of Vienna 2010 - 2013 Member of the Board of Studies, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Vienna 5. Visiting research abroad 2017 Visiting Researcher, Collaborative Research Center “Affective Societies”, Freie Universität Berlin (3 months) Appendix 12: CVs Philosophy

Name: Position and academic title(s): Dan Zahavi Professor, dr.phil., PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: MEF 2002 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Philosophy 1994

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My research focus was originally on early 20 th century philosophy. I am recognized as a leading expert on phenomenology, especially the work of Husserl. For the past 20 years, however, I have been working systematically on the interface between philosophy of mind, phenomenology, and cognitive science, and especially written on self-consciousness, selfhood, the first-person perspective, social cognition, and empathy. I am currently working on collective intentionality. 2. Two selected publications Zahavi, D. (2017). Husserl’s Legacy: Phenomenology, Metaphysics, and Transcendental Philosophy . OUP. Zahavi, D. (2014). Self and Other: Exploring Subjectivity, Empathy, and Shame . OUP. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011 • Member of "Towards an embodied science of intersubjectivity (TESIS)." Marie Curie Initial Training Network under the 7th Framework Programme. Amount obtained: 3.7 mill DKK • PI "Empathy and interpersonal understanding. VELUX FONDEN. Amount obtained: 6.6 mill DKK • Member of NormCon. ESF EUROCORES program Understanding and Misunderstanding: Cognition, Communication and Culture . Amount obtained: 1.5 mill DKK • Member of DRUST. ESF EUROCORES program Understanding and Misunderstanding: Cognition, Communication and Culture . Amount obtained: 720.000 DKK • PI "The disrupted 'We': Shared intentionality and its psychopathological distortions." UCPH Excellence Programme for Interdisciplinary Research. Amount obtained: 8.4 mill DKK. • Member of "The Genomic History of Denmark." UCPH Excellence Programme for Interdisciplinary Research. Amount obtained: 1.6 mill DKK • PI “You and we: Second-person engagement and collective intentionality.” Independent Research Fund Denmark. Amount obtained: 4.4 mill DKK 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions Director of the Center for Subjectivity Research (since 2002) Co-editor in chief of Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences On the editorial board of 20+ journals 5. Visiting research abroad Gadamer Visiting Professor Boston College 2014 6. Selected prizes, honors and awards Awarded the Elite Research Prize by the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (2006). Elected member of the Danish Royal Society of Sciences and Letters (2007). Awarded The Carlsberg Foundation's Research Prize (2011) from the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters. Awarded Dansk Magisterforenings Forskningspris indenfor Samfundsvidenskab og humaniora 2013. 7. Other important information + 25 authored and edited books +300 invited talks outside Denmark (at universities, conferences and workshops) +175 articles and book chapters Translated into 28 languages Publication statistics: total citations +10650; H-index = 47 (using Google Scholar). Appendix 12: CVs Education

Education CVs from postdocs, assistant professors, associate professors and professors

Content: Peter Østergaard Andersen Karen Borgnakke Gerd Christensen Jan Thorhauge Frederiksen Bjørn Hamre Bolette Moldenhawer Clemens Wieser Trine Øland

Appendix 12: CVs Education

Name: Peter Østergaard Andersen Position and academic title(s): Associate Prof.

Department: MEF Employed at UCPH/ department since: 2002

Disciplinary affiliation(s): Education Year of PhD graduation: 1995

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus:

Profile: Childhood Studies; Assessment in Education; Sociology of early childhood education and care; Theory-practice in educational settings

Current research focus: Studies in emotion/affect in education

2. Two selected publications Tillid i og til pædagogiske sammenhænge. I: Tidsskrift for professionsstudier, nr. 22, 2016, 30-41 Tendenser og grundlæggende problemer I pædagogisk teori og uddannelsesvidenskab. I: Peter Østergaard Andersen & Tomas Ellegaard (red.)(2017): Klassisk og moderne pædagogisk teori. 3. udg. København: Hans Reitzels Forlag

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

E.g. individual projects, collective projects, network funding, conference funding. Please provide title, type of funding, budget and funding body. If you have been a member of an externally funded, collective research project you may add this as ‘member of (title, type, budget, funding body).

2006-2011: ’Styring af det pædagogiske arbejde – mellem internationale videnskonstruktioner og lokale meningsdannelser’. Externally Funding: Det Frie Forskningsråd – Kultur og kommunikation. Amount: 2.000.000 kr

2008-2012: ’Når ord får betydning’. Externally Funding: BUPLs Forskningsfond. Amount: 2.000.000

2014-2015: ‘Daginstitutioner – tendenser og muligheder’. Externally Funding: BUPLs Forskningsfond. Amount: 700.000 kr

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Selected past and/or current memberships of boards, administrative posts, study programme directorships etc. within and outside the UCPH

2011: Högskolverket, Stockholm, medlem udvalg vurdering af svenske pædagoguddannelser (membership of board)

2011: Kunnskapsdepartementet Oslo, Formand udvalget til vurdering af sprogværktøyer I barnehagen (Board)

2014: Bedømmer af den finske førskolelæreruddannelse i Helsingfors (evaluation study program)

Fra 2016: Tidsskriftet ’Forskning i pædagogers profession og uddannelse’. Medlem af styregruppe (membership of board)

Fra 2016: Redaktionsmedlem af serien ’Pædagogik & Samfund’ Hans Reitzels Forlag (co-editor)

Fra 2016: Redaktionsmedlem af setien ’Professions begreber’ Forlaget Samfundslitteratur (co-editor) Appendix 12: CVs Education

Name: Position and academic title(s): Karen Borgnakke Professor, dr.pæd. cand. mag Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition, Communication 2005

Disciplinary affiliation(s): Section: Education Year of PhD graduation: -

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

Karen Borgnakke has done research, taught and published in the fields of education and learning research. She has done fieldwork, case studies, participated in development projects and evaluation research, including projects on organisational and pedagogical innovation in comprehensive school, upper secondary school and in higher education. She has more than 20 years experience with developing research methodology in education and learning research, including comprehensive experience with research education.

Currently: Director, Innovative Learning Contexts Research Groupdirector conducting ethnographic studies and research based evaluation of innovative projects in scholastic, profession- oriented and academic contexts. The projects have strong national and international research network. Ongoing studies in organizational and pedagogical development with projects in inter professionalism (Project InterTværs), online learning (project NETuddannelsen) IT- based profession learning (Innovation in veterinarian study and professional training in clinical psychiatric praxis . The Research group publ. special issues in 2015: Exploring the learning context in shifts between online and offline learning Seminar.net. International Journal of Media, Technology & Lifelong and in 2016: Innovation og Uddannelse Tidsskrift for professionsstudier.

2. Two selected publications Borgnakke, Karen, 2017 Meta-ethnography and systematic reviews – linked to the evidence movement and caught in a dilemma. I: Ethnography and Education , Vol. 12, Nr. 2, 2017, s. 194-210. Borgnakke, K. Dovemark, D. Silva, S.M (2017) (eds) The postmodern professional. Contemporary learning practices, dilemmas and perspectives Ethnography and Education, the Tuffnell Press

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 Related to the research group Ethnographic studies in innovative learning contexts, PhD projects, supervisor: Erhversforskerudvalget Erhvervsph.d.bevillinger (industrial PhD-funding) Vibeke Røn Noer, 2012-2016, Cathrine Sand Nielsen, 2013 -2017, Tina Kramer, 2014 -2018. Funding kr. 5.4 mill. Marie Curie Individual Fellowships (IF) Clemens Wieser: Mobilisation and transformation of personal educational knowledge for teaching: An ethnographic account on teacher knowledge, 2017 – 2019. Funding kr. 2. Mill MEF Research group 2011- 2014, Funding kr. 100.000 Ethnographic studies in innovative learning contexts, 2014 – 2017 Funding: kr. 60.000

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions Member of The Industrial PhD Programme Committee, 2009 - 2014, Member of The Strategic Research Council Programme Committee Education and Creativity, 2011- .2013.Member of expert panels in national, Nordic and international context, fx The National Agency for Higher Education, Sweden, 2005, 2009, 2017 and in Norway 2010, 2016. Member of PhD Council, Faculty for Humanities, UCPH 2007 – 2015, Member of Study Board, Dept. Media, Cognition and Commuication, 2016 –, Forskningskonsulent, University College VIA, Århus og Viborg, 2012-2017 , E ditorial Board, Member, Regional editorNorthern Europe Ethnography and Education, Routledge, 2011 - 5. Visiting research abroad Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley Jan-Febr. 2009, Stanford University Oct. 2010, University of Michigan Nov. 2012, University of San Francisco, Oct.2013, University of Alberta Nov. 2015, University of Graz Nov. 2016. 7. Other important information Currently head supervisor of 3 PhD students at Dep Media, Cognition and Communication. Cathrine Sand Nielsen, Anita, Lyngsø og Tina Kramer. Co-supervisor of 3 PhD-students at PhD school of health UCPH: Camilla Kirketerp Nielsen, Cecilie Fog- Pedersen, Michael Marcussen Appendix 12: CVs Education

Name: Gerd Christensen Position and academic title(s): Associate Professor

Department: MEF Employed at UCPH/ department since: 2003

Disciplinary affiliation(s): Education Year of PhD graduation: 2013

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My research interests are located in between pedagogy, philosophy and psychology. For a number of years I have been occupied with the science studies and methodology of the humanities and the social sciences. My research interests are directed towards educational psychology with a special focus on social constructionism and post structuralism. This is combined with an interest in the history of education, which has led to genealogies of pedagogical movements in Denmark since the late 1800es. Recently I have done some research in ethics with a particular focus on how 's concept of ethos can be incorporated into research ethics. In addition, I am interested in university teaching and in the relationship between gender and education. These interests were unfolded in my Ph.D. dissertation, which deals with project work in groups at university level. Through my one-year employment at the Danish Clearinghouse for Educational Research I became acquainted with systematic reviews as a particular form of dissemination of knowledge. 2. Two selected publications

Power, ethics and the production of subjectivity in the group interview. / Christensen, Gerd . In: International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2016, p. 73-86.

Genealogy and educational research. / Christensen, Gerd . In: International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, Vol. 29, No. 6, 16.04.2016, p. 763-776.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

-

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

2002-: Review Boards: Dansk Pædagogisk Tidsskrift, Forlaget Samfundslitteratur, Dansk Psykologisk Forlag, Dansk Biblioteksforskning, Dansk Universitetspædagogisk Tidsskrift, Nordic Journal of Worklife Studies, Praktiske Grunde, Studier i Pædagogisk Filisofi, Tidsskrift for Medier, Erkendelse og Formidling,

2008-: Editorial Board, Kognition & Pædagogik

2012-2015: Chair, Board of Studies, MEF

5. Visiting research abroad

March 2014: University of California, Berkeley

October 2014: University of Wisconsin, Madison

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

-

7. Other important information Appendix 12: CVs Education

Name: Position and academic title(s): Jan Thorhauge Frederiksen Associate Professor, ph.d. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 2013 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: 2010 Education

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My work is mainly concerned with sociology of the professions, professional training and welfare work, as well as sociology of higher education. Current research include 1) a sociological study of structural changes and social inequalities in recruitment to professional training in Denmark, in the period 1980-2013 , and 2) cultural differences in higher education student practices and differenctiated experiences of quality in higher education.

2. Two selected publications Transformations of the Danish Field of Welfare Work. / Frederiksen, Jan Thorhauge . Beyond the Fields We Know. red. / Deborah Hartmann; Jacquie Widin; Jim Albright. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Quelling dissent with democracy. / Frederiksen, Jan Thorhauge . I: European Journal of Social Education, Nr. 24/25, 06.2013, s. 26-39.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

2013-2016: Welfare Professions between Province and Working Class, Danish Council for Independent Research | Humanities, DKK 2.000.000

2011-2012: Muligheder og barrierer på erhvervsuddannede unges vej til videregående uddannelse, Ministry of Education. DKK 500.000

2011-2012: Social Educators Use of Further Education, Danish Union of Social Educators. DKK 450.000

5. Visiting research abroad

2013-2016: Visiting researcher at Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Centre Universitaire de Recherches sur l'Action Publique et le Politique - CNRS

Appendix 12: CVs Education

Name: Position and academic title(s): Associate professor Bjørn Hamre Department: Employed at UCPH/department since: MEF April 2017 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Education 2013

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus:

A) Research school reforms, testing and inclusion globally

B) Historical research on educational psychiatry in a Danish and an Scandinavian perspective

C) The rise of inclusion as an ideology and practice in Denmark

2. Two selected publications

Testing and school reform in Danish education : an analysis informed by the use of ‘the dispositive’. / Kousholt, Kristine; Hamre, Bjørn. IN: The global testing culture: shaping education policy, perceptions, and practice. red. / William C. Smith. Oxford : Symposium Books, 2016. pp. 231-247 (Oxford Studies in Comparative Education; Nr. 1, Vol. 25).

The Ascent of Educational Psychology in Denmark in the Interwar Years . / Hamre, Bjørn; Ydesen, Christian.I: Nordic Journal of Educational History, Vol. 1, Nr. 2, 5, 2014, pp. 87-111.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Part of collective research project on the kindergarden teachers, requested by BUPL and financed by Carlsberg, resulting in historical research and books on the topic

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Head of the Danish section of Nordic Network on Disability Research, Danish member of the Nordic Board NNDR, arranging international conference in Copenhagen in collaboration with Aalborg University and UCC in May 2019.

5. Visiting research abroad 1) Chapman University Period: 22 Mar. 2015 → 8 Apr. 2015 Guest professor at the Faculty of Education, Chapman University, California A three-week stay at the Faculty of Educational Sciences at Chapman University, with guest lectures for American PhD. student visiting professor - teaching and research stay 2) University of Tasmania and Deakin University Melbourne, Australia, period: February 2017. Guest researcher – doing presentations at the universities

7. Other important information International bookproposal accepted at Routledge in 2016 with the participation of highprofile researchers within the field of education: Stephen Ball, Gert Biesta and Roger Slee I have participated in different international conferences in 2017 with presentations and symposiums

Cooperation as guest editor of special issue Scandinavian Journal of Social Research with Julie Allan, Birmingham University, 2016. Appendix 12: CVs Education

Name: Bolette Moldenhawer Position and academic title(s): Associate Professor

Department: MEF Employed at UCPH/ department since: Fall 1989

Disciplinary affiliation(s): Division of Education Year of PhD graduation: 1995

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

Her research and publications focuses on cultural sociology of pedagogy, e.g. the role of education as regards social inequalities, professional work, young people’s schooling strategies, cultural identity and social positioning – in comparative and international perspectives. Within the research field of migration and integration, the focus is on transnational educational strategies, ethnic minority and majority relations, and mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion. Her future research is focusing on political categorisation practices addressing "the immigrant" in relation to historical processes of state transformation. Moreover, her research is exploring the pedagogical work addressing asylum seeking and newly arrived children in public schools in Denmark.

2. Two selected publications Multikulturalisme: Indvandrere, flygtninge og nye kulturformer i Danmark

Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter Original language: Danish, Title of host publication: Kultursociologi og kulturanalyse, Editors: Pernille Tanggaard Andersen, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Number of pages: 28, Place of Publication: København, Publisher: Hans Reitzels Forlag, Pages: 91-118, Chapter 3, ISBN (print): 9788741260570, State: Published 2017, Series: Sociologi.

Educational Strategies of Minority Youth and the Social Constructions of Ethnicity Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter Original language: English, Title of host publication: Migrant, Roma and Post-Colonial Youth in Education across Europe: Being ‘Visibly Different’, Editors: Julia Szalai and Claire Schiff, Number of pages: 13, Place of Publication: Hampshire and New York, Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan, Pages: 135-148, Chapter 9, ISBN (print): 978-1-137-30862-7, State: Published 2014. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Professional interventions as a state-crafting grammar addressing "the immigrant" , a collective research project with funding from 'The Danish Council for Independent Research', covering the period 01.02.2013-31.12.2016, and funding body = 4.384.201 mill. Kr.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

2013 – Coordinator of Education, Section of Education 2013- Editor, Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication 2013-2016 International coordinator, Section of Education 2007-2010 Head of MEF’s study board 5. Visiting research abroad

2015 Visiting Associalte Professor, Centre Emile Durkheim, Université de Bordeaux, Att. Prof. Claire Schiff 2010 Visiting Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Cambridge University, UK, Att. Prof. Madeleine Arnot. Appendix 12: CVs Education

Name: Position and academic title(s): Clemens Wieser PostDoc, Dr. phil. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: MEF 03-2017 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Education 2013 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

• Classroom research, with focus on teaching and learning interaction, teacher knowledge and knowing. • Qualitative Fieldwork, with focus on ethnographic methods, interviewing, narrative approaches. • Interpretative Data Analysis, with focus on Grounded Theory Methodology, Objective Hermeneutics, Documentary Method. • Philosophy of Science in Education, with focus on Compementarity between paradigms of classroom research and interpretative methodologies. 2. Two selected publications

• Wieser, Clemens (2016): Teaching and personal educational knowledge – conceptual considerations for research on knowledge transformation. European Journal for Teacher Education, 39(5), 588-601. • Wieser, Clemens (2016): Continuing innovation and development of teacher expertise –the continual transformation of personal knowledge for teaching. Gjallerhorn - Tidskrift for Professionsstudier, 23, 54-61. 3. Research grant(s) since 2011

• European Commission, Horizon 2020, Call-ID H2020-MSCA-IF, Grant-ID 701750: Project: „Mobilisation and transformation of personal educational knowledge for teaching: An ethnographic account on teacher knowledge“. Grant: € 212.195,80. Project Timeline: 2017- 2019. Score: 95,4/100. • Austrian Ministry of Science and Research, Project: „Habilitationsforum Fachdidaktik und Unterrichtsforschung“ / Interdisciplinary Classroom Research Forum. Grant: € 376.000. Project Timeline: 2013-2019. • Austrian Academy of Sciences, Project: „Sozialgeographische Gegenstände zwischen Vermittlung und Aneignung“. Grant: € 62.000. Project Timeline: 2010-2012. 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

• Interdisciplinary Classroom Research Forum, Coordinator • European Educational Research Association, Reviewer in Network1:Professional development 5. Visiting research abroad 2012-2013: Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany 2014-2017: University of Graz, Austria from 2017: Universiy of Copenhagen, Denmark

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards 2016: Teaching Excellence Award, University of Graz 2016: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship, European Commission 2015: Leopold Kunschak Research Price, Austrian Worker and Employee Associatoin 2013: Award of Excellence, Austrian Ministry of Science and Research Appendix 12: CVs Education

Name: Position and academic title(s): Trine Øland Associate Professor, Ph.D. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition & Communication As Associate Professor since August, 2012 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Section for Education December, 2007

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My primary fields of research are the history and sociology of welfare state progressivism and integrationism, and critical studies of classification and racialization processes in connection to the formation of educational ideas and practices. My current focus is on symbolic resources mobilized in welfare work, and of societal forms activated through welfare work addressing immigrants and refugees.

2. Two selected publications Øland, T. (2017): ‘‘Human potential’ and progressive pedagogy: a long cultural history of the ambiguity of ‘race’ and ‘intelligence’’, in Stephen Ball (ed.): Sociology of Education II . Routledge's Major Themes in Education series (reprint from the journal Race, Ethnicity & Education , 2012).

Hansen, C.S. & Øland, T. (2014): The social making of educational theory: Unravelling how to understand the content, emergence and transformation of educational theory, Nordic Journal of Educational History , 1(2): 3-26.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011 Configurations of the Future Between Plans and Canons: Individual post.doc.-grant from The Independent Research Fund Denmark 2008-2011, 1.607.00,- DKKR Member of Professional interventions as a state-crafting grammar addressing ‘the immigrant’: Collective research grant from The Independent Research Fund Denmark 2013-2016, 5.323.441.- DKKR Socialpædagogik og lærerarbejde : Ph.D.-scholarship (Lone Bæk Brønsted) from the Ph.D.-council for Educational Research in Denmark 2016-2019, 2.345.760,- DKKR Normaliseringspraktikker og anbragte børns skolegang. Velfærdsarbejdets praksis og potentialer: Ph.D.- scholarship (Stine Thygesen) from the Ph.D.-council for Educational Research in Denmark 2017-2020, 2.396.549,- DKKR Skolens eksistensbetingelser for elever med social angst: Ph.D.-scholarship (Stine Saaby Bach) from the Ph.D.-council for Educational Research in Denmark 2017-2020, 2.268.000,- DKKR

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions Head of Section for Education (UCPH) 2013-, PhD-coordinator for Education (UCPH) 2013-, Head of the research group The History and Sociology of Welfare Work 2014-, Head of the professional board of the Consortium for Education and Professional Welfare Work 2015-, member of the corps of censors for the universities’ educational programmes and programmes of cultural encounters and migration studies 2010-, editor of Danish journal of Educational Studies (Dansk pædagogisk Tidsskrift) 2003-,

5. Visiting research abroad Visiting scholar at Department of Sociology, Geopolitical Economy Research Group, University of Manitoba, Canada, 3 weeks September-October 2015, and 3 weeks September-October 2017 (Erasmus+ exchange).

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards; 7. Other important information

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Rhetoric CVs from postdocs, assistant professors, associate professors and professors

Content: Kristine Marie Berg Elisabeth Hoff-Clausen Christine Isager Christian Kock Hanne Roer Lisa Storm Villadsen Appendix 12: CVs Rhetoric

Name: Position and academic title(s): Kristine Marie Berg Associate professor, ph.d. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 2007 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Rhetoric 2011

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My research focus on rhetorical criticism of political rhetoric broadly conceived. I am particularly interested in norms of rhetorical action, how these norms encourage or constrain participation, and how communities are established, sustained and changed in rhetorical texts. My curiosity is piqued by taken-for-granted assumptions about how to participate politically, and by unconventional or unexpected forms of rhetorical practice. Currently I work on a project about hate and trust: I analyse hatemails sent to the Danish public debater and writer Özlem Cekic and explore her initiative to answer and meet up with the senders.

2. Two selected publications

With Sine Nørholm Just (2016): “ Disastrous Dialogue: Plastic Productions of Agency-Meaning Relationships”. I: Rhetoric Society Quarterly , Vol. 46, no. 1, 2016, pp. 28-46.

With Sine Nørholm Just (2015): “ Når kultur sættes til debat: argumenter for et diskursivt kulturperspektiv i retorisk kritik”. I: Rhetorica Scandinavica , no. 69, 2015, pp. 27-45.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

5. Visiting research abroad

2008: Three months at the Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards

7. Other important information

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Elisabeth Hoff-Clausen Associate Professor, PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 2014 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Rhetoric 2008

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My research interests are in rhetorical theory and criticism with a focus on digital rhetoric, organizational rhetoric, and negotiations of public trust. I am particularly interested in how public trust in organizations is negotiated in new media forms and settings, and how these rhetorical negotiations are enabled and constrained by different media platforms, organizational settings, and situational contexts such as crises.

Currently, I am working on a theoretical and critical exploration of rhetorical agency in contexts of crisis. I discuss examples of viral campaigns that have been highly efficient in mobilizing young people to protest against corporate conduct in the oil industry.

2. Two selected publications

“Attributing Rhetorical Agency in a Crisis of Trust: Danske Bank’s Act of Public Listening after the Credit Collapse”. In: Rhetoric Society Quarterly 2013, vol. 43, no. 5, p. 425-448.

Co-authored w. Øyvind Ihlen (U of Oslo, Norway): “The Rhetorical Citizenship of Corporations in the Digital Age”. In: A. Adi, G. Grigore, D. Crowther (eds.): Corporate Social Responsibility in the Digital Age . Bingley, UK: Emerald Books, 2015, p. 17-38.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

From 2008-2013 my research at Aarhus University was externally funded by an individual reseach grant that I received from the Velux Foundation (875.000 DKR). The title of my project was: Building Trust Online. Case studies of the Renegotiations of Organizational Ethos in Virtual Environments and Communities .

The project formed part of a larger collective and interdisciplinary research project on Social Trust led by professor in sociology Peter Gundelach, University of Copenhagen.

7. Other important information

My employment is part-time.

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Christine Isager Associate professor, PhD Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication: Section of 2009 Rhetoric Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Rhetoric 2006

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

I’m a rhetorical critic studying journalism and written communication in general and literary journalism in particular. From my doctoral work and onwards, I have been investigating representations of writing and writers in popular culture, including writers’ presentation of self, focusing on ethos, identity, affect, and rhetorical agency.

2. Two selected publications

”Playful Imitation at Work: The Formation of a Danish "Gonzo Thingummy"”: Literary Journalism Studies 8, 1 (2016).

”A Poor Show of Knowing: The Horror and Comedy of Unsuccessful Writers on Film”. Rhetoric, Knowledge and the Public Sphere . red. A. Kampka; K. Molek-Kozakowska. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2016.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011

Grant from the Carlsberg Foundation (DKK 27,000) in support of invited international guest speakers at the research seminar “Remarkable Prose: Denmark as a Textual Culture” [Bemærkelsesværdig sagprosa: Danmark som tekstkultur], University of Copenhagen, April 20-21, 2017. Organized in collaboration with assoc. prof. Jack Andersen (Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen) and assist. prof. Christina Matthiesen (University of Aarhus).

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Program coordinator, Section of Rhetoric (2015-present)

Editor-in-chief , Rhetorica Scandinavica: Journal of Scandinavian Rhetoric Studies (2014- present)

National editor (Denmark), Sakprosa: Nordic Journal of Written Communication (2011-2014)

Editor, Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication (2012-2013)

Member of the Media, Cognition and Communication Study Board, University of Copenhagen (2014-2015)

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Name: Position and academic title(s): Christian Kock Professor, mag.art. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: MEF UCPH: 1975. MEF/Rhetoric: 1987 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Rhetoric Mag.art. 1973 (ph.d. did not exist in DK then) 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus My research in recent years has focused on two main areas: 1) argumentation theory and rhetorical argumentation , i.e., argumentation in the public sphere; 2) rhetorical aesthetics , in particular aesthetic exprience and the properties of aesthetic artifacts that afford it

2. Two selected publications 1) Rhetorical Deliberation: Arguing about Doing . Book (c. 350 pp.) to be publilshed 2017 in the series Windsor Studies in Argumentation. Open Monograph Press, Canada. 2) “The Semiotics and Rhetoric of Music: A Case Study in Aesthetic Protocol Analysis” in Rhetorical Audience Studies and Reception of Rhetoric , ed. Jens Kjeldsen. London: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming October 2017, 25 pp.

3. Research grant(s) since 2011. * “Rhetoric in Society 4: Contemporary Rhetorical Citizenship”. International conference, organized together with Lisa Villadsen, January 2013. Budget DKK 189,460,- Funding from the DK Research Council for the Humanities. * Member of (UK) Arts and Humanities Research Council, Network on the 'Crisis of Rhetoric', budget: information not available, but see birmingham.ac.uk/cor; funding body: Arts and Humanities Research Council.

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions. * Member, Ressearch Council of Norway, Committee for the Humanities, 204-2006. * Chairman, Udvalget vedr. Undervisningsmiddelprisen (Committee for the Teaching Materials Award, Ministry of Education), 2007-2014 “ Member, programrådet, Folkeuniversitetet (Programme council, The University extension ervices, UCPH)

5. Visiting research abroad. Visiting Professor, Indiana University (Bloomington), Dept. of English, 1986-87. In addition I have of course visited many universities in DK and broad to give invited talks, conduct seminars, etc.

6. Selected prizes, honors and awards. “Undervisningsmiddelprisen” (annual national prize for research materials, Ministry of education, with Eva Heltbrg, for Skrivehåndbogen ) 1997 “Einar Hansens forskningspris” (Research prize of thr Einar Hansen Foundation), 2006 Ridder af Dannebrog (Knight of the Order of Dannebrog), 2012 “Det humanistiske fakultets Formidlingspris” (Annual prize for research dissemination, School of Humanities, UCPH) , 2015 “KOM-prisen” (prize for strengthening the communication discipline, awarded by The Danish Union of Journalists and the online portal KForum), 2017 7. Other important information I am on the editorial board of several international scholarly journals om rhetoric, argumentation, etc. Appendix 12: CVs Rhetoric

Name: Position and academic title(s): Hanne Roer Associate professor, Ph.D.

Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: Media, Cognition and Communication 2004 Disciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Rhetoric 2000

1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

My research is primarily in rhetorical criticism, the history of rhetoric and literature. I am currently working on a book project with the working title ‘The Uninvited Maid. The Augustinian Tradition in the History of Rhetoric’. This monograph recovers an overlooked rhetorical tradition going back to Augustine's writings on rhetoric, De doctrina christiana , Confessions and minor works. From Augustine (354-430) onwards literally hundreds of manuals for the Christian orator were written. I have found new texts in the Vatican library, Gregoriana, the Jesuit archives and other libraries in Rome and Biblioteca Marciana in Venice, many of which are hardly known (hence no modern editions). Based on these, along with similar texts from BNF and Saulchoir in Paris, Coimbra and the Bodleian in Oxford, the monograph argues that the reception of Augustine's writings on rhetoric from 430 onwards, up until and including modern homiletics, forms a distinctive rhetorical tradition. The monograph will include work- intensive translations of passages from these unpublished texts, which are written in Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. I have written the lemma “Rhetoric” in the The Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine , (ed. Karla Pollmann), Oxford University Press 2013, which is a first outline of the book.

2. Two selected publications:

“Sacred Eloquence at the Crossroads: G. Noghera’s Della moderna eloquenza e del moderno stile profane, e sacro.” In Rhetoric in the Twenty-First Century: An Interactive Oxford Symposion . Ed N.J. Crowe & D.A. Frank: Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2016 ”Reading the negative: Kenneth Burke and Jean-Francois Lyotard on Augustine’s Confessions” In KB Journal , 11, 1, 2015

Research grant(s) since 2011:

2015 Stipendium til to måneders ophold på Det Danske Institut i Rom (maj-juni). (grant for two months at L’academmia di Danimarca, Rome) + grant for 1 month the same place in November 2012 Legat til ophold i Statens Legatbolig i Rue de la Perle, Paris (januar). (Grant for one month at the Statens Legatbolig in Paris, january 2013) I was granted a stay at The Centre for Medieval and Renaissance studies, Oxford, july 2012 (4 weeks), June 2013 (10 days) and July 2014 (1 week)

4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

Chair of the Study Board, MEF since January 2016 Appendix 12: CVs Rhetoric

Name: Position and academic title(s): Lisa Storm Villadsen Associate Professor, Ph.D. Department: Employed at UCPH/ department since: MCC, Section of Rhetoric 1998 Di sciplinary affiliation(s): Year of PhD graduation: Rhetoric 2000 1. Brief introduction to research profile and current research focus

I’m a rhetorical critic with a research profile focusing on normative aspects of public discourse . My current research falls under the heading of rhetorical citizenship with projects falling in two categories: 1) State apologies for wrongdoing in the past and 2) Contemporary political discourse. Both strands of inqury revolve around themes of rhetorical agency and civic norms. 2. Two selected publications

"Doxa, Dissent, and Challenges of Rhetorical Citizenship: “When I Criticize Denmark, It Is Not the White Nights or the New Potatoes I Have In Mind.”" Javnost: The Public 24 (3) 2017: 1-16. “Rhetorical Citizenship: A Lens for Studying the Discursive Framing and Performance of Citizenship” w/ Christian Kock. Citizenship Studies 2017, 21 (5): 570-586. 3. Research grant

2007: Independent Research Fund Denmark: Research network: ”Rhetorical Citizneship: Perspective on Deliberative Democracy” 4. Membership of boards and administrative positions

2016 - present : Editorial Board, Quarterly Journal of Speech 2013-2016: Head of Studies at MCC (full time adm. pos.) 2013-2015: Member of Board of Directors, Rhetoric Society of Europe 2012-2016: Member of Board of Directors, Rhetoric Society of America 2012- present: Head of Section of Rhetoric, Ph.D. coordinator, MCC 7. Other important information

Have submitted the following applications since 2011: 2017: Independent Research Fund Denmark: Research network: ”Looking back to move forward: Official apologies as moral and political acts” (Budget 665.891 DKK)

2016 and 2017: Was part of a Horizon 2020 grant application for the project: CuLTuRE, submitted by professor Kris Rutten, Ghent Univeristy, Belgium. 2016: Independent Research Fund Denmark: Research Project 2: ”Conversation democracy 2.0: Rhetorical citizenship in contemporary society” (Budget: 4,1 mio. DKK) Assessed by an international panel as follows: 4 (Good) for the scholarly quality of the project and 5 (Very good) for my qualifications. 2011: VELUX, Statement of Interest, MCC. Collective research project ”Rhetorical Citizenship”. 2011: Independent Research Fund Denmark, Research Project 2: ”Rhetorical Citizenship”. An international review panel assessed to as 5 (Excellent) out of 6 i all categories: Scholarly quality, applicant’s qualifications, feasibility.