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IMS: Continued funding of the Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies News
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‘Star Wars’ composer John Williams brought classical Hollywood music back to life News
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Seven new PhD students in Global Humanities News
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IMS: Still Talking About Games News
- Felicia Stenberg Doctoral student
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- feliciastenberglnuse
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Project: Future Food Cultures in the Anthropocene The dominant global diet is a major contributor to the climate crisis. A transformation faces considerable practical problems, but is also a major…
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Project: Regpress 2 Providing quality and gaining efficiencies in regional press in the digital era.
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Project: The Greatest Story Ever Told: Evolution’s journey across mediascapes The theory of evolution has been a scientific milestone in our understanding of humankind’s relationship to the rest of…
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Project: Multispecies Storytelling in an Intermedial Perspective This environmental humanities project was done to seek new constellations inside and outside conventional academic and artistic circles…
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Project: Information, Desinformation and Media System Change This research project aims to analyze and describe present changes in media and journalism. Given the diversity of the field, the…
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Project: Gender Aspects of Screen Adaptations of the British Nineteenth-Century Female Literary Canon Contemporary popular culture is increasingly reliant on adaptation and other derivative types of…
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Project: Elin Wägner on the Screen Elin Wägner (1882-1949) was a Swedish writer, journalist, suffragette, peace activist and environmentalist. Less examined is her relationship with cinema. She is a…
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Project: Instruments of Repair Our project is about artists who place musical instruments outdoors, burning them or letting them decay in ponds, playing already abandoned instruments, and/or making…
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Four new graduate schools in the humanities and social sciences News
- Niklas Salmose Professor
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- niklassalmoselnuse
- Beate Schirrmacher ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
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- beateschirrmacherlnuse
- Martin Knust Associate professor
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- martinknustlnuse
- Gunilla Byrman
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- gunillabyrmanlnuse