Collaborative institutions and researchers, and impacts on the media industry
The project will be conducted in dialogue with an international board of experts, and they will be invited to contribute to conferences and publications as well as collaborate on PhD courses, support our empirical study abroad and take part in the visiting scholar programme. The project includes interdisciplinary collaboration focusing on the media industry, transnational cultural export and media brand building, gathering highly competent and internationally acknowledged researchers from both business and media studies. Our findings and ideas will thus be continuously developed in a dialogue with these prominent researchers within the field (see att. CV’s and confirmations):
- Principal lecturer Andrea Esser, Roehampton Univ./UK
- Professor Lothar Mikos, HFF/Germany
- Professor Albert Moran, Griffith Univ./Australia
- Professor Sue Turnbull, University of Wollongong/Australia
- Professor Jeanette Steemers, University of Westminster/UK
- Associate Professor Andrew Nestingen, Univ. of Washington/US
- Professor Joseph Straubhaar, Univ. of Texas/US
- Associate Professor Yesim Kaptan, Izmir University of Economics/Turkey,
- Dr. Alessandra Meleiro, Centre for Image and Sound, Universidade Fed. de Sâo Carlos, Brazil
- Lecturer Ruth McElroy, University of South Wales/UK
- Professor Ib Bondebjerg, Film and Media/KU
- Professor Annette Hill, University of Lund/Sweden
- Associate Professor Iris Rittenhofer, Global Communication/AU
- Associate Professor Hanne Bruun, Media Studies/AU
- Associate Professor Trine Bille, Creative Industry/CBS.
- Senior Researcher Tim Raats, SMIT/Belgium
- Dr. Steven Peacock, University of Hertfordshire/UK
- Professor Matt Hills, University of Aberystwyth/UK
- Associate Professor Ole Johan Mjøs, University of Bergen/Norway
- Professor Trine Syvertsen, University of Oslo/Norway
- Postdoc Jakob Ion Wille, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Danmark
- Postdoc Yamila Heram, Universidad de Buenos Aires, COMUNIACION SOCIAL