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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, Ethics 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,