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Jacobsen, U. C. (2011). Sketching Knowledge Asymmetries. Abstract from Encompassing Knowledge Asymmetries, Århus, Denmark.
Jacobsen, U. C. (2010). Moments of knowledge communication in the arena of sustainability: Conceptualising knowledge asymmetries unfolding in communication encounters. Abstract from 14th Biennial Conference of the Rhetoric Society of America: Rhetoric: Concord and Controversy, Minneapolis, United States.
Jacobsen, U. C. (2010). A world of knowledge asymmetries: The professional communication of Swazi cultural identity. Paper presented at Language Use and Cultural Identity Workshop, Helsinki. FI, Finland.
Jacobsen, U. C. (2010). Sustainability Discourses: Arenas of knowledge asymmetries and sites for research. Poster session presented at ASB Workshop on Sustainability, Aarhus, Denmark.
Jacobsen, U. C. & Engberg, J. (2012). Internationalisation and Inter-knowledge communication. Abstract from Nordic Intercultural Communication, Aarhus, Denmark. http://sskkii.gu.se/nic/
Jacobsen, U. C. (2013). Messianic moments in communicating sustainability. In M. Nielsen, I. Rittenhofer, M. G. Ditlevesen, S. E. Andersen & I. Pollach (Eds.), Nachhaltigkeit in der Wirtschaftskommunikation (pp. 93-107). Springer VS.
Jacobsen, U. C. (2013). The in/vulnerabilities of English. Abstract from CRESC Conference 2013: In/vulnerabilities and Social Change: Precarious Lives and Experimental Knowledge , London.
Jacobsen, U. C. (2015). Empirical references: Locating appropriate data to explain cosmopolitan impact. Abstract from i-Mean 4@Warwick, Warwick, United Kingdom.
Jacobsen, U. C. (2014). Knowledge Asymmetries in Action. HERMES - Journal of Language and Communication in Business, 53, 57-71. http://download2.hermes.asb.dk/archive/download/Hermes-53-5-jacobsen.pdf
Jacobsen, U. C. (2016). Social Responsibility as The Stranger: A case study of MIPCOM 2015. Paper presented at International Communication Conference 2016, Fukuoka, Japan.
Jacobsen, U. C. (2018). The appropriation of Danish TV drama by cultural intermediaries in Brazil. Abstract from Media Industry Studies: Current debates and future directions, London, United Kingdom.
Jacobsen, U. C. & Schjoldager, A. (2019). Translating curatorial texts: A study of translation practices in a Danish museum. Abstract from 9th EST Congress Stellenbosch 2019, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Jacobsen, U. C. & Jensen, P. M. (2020). Unfolding the global travel of Danish television drama series. In P. M. Jensen & U. C. Jacobsen (Eds.), The Global Travel of Danish Television Drama (pp. 9-20). Nordicom. https://www.nordicom.gu.se/sv
Jacobsen, U. C. (2021). A New Kid on the Block: English in Greenland. Paper presented at Greenland – Denmark 1721 + 300 = 2021, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Jacobsen, U. C. (2023). Knowledge Asymmetry, and Corvus Corax in Greenland/Denmark: Locating method. In J. Engberg, A. Fage-Butler & P. Kastberg (Eds.), Perspectives on Knowledge Communication: Concepts and settings (pp. 97-112). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003285120-6
Jacobsen, U. C. (2012). Knowledge Asymmetries: A situated inquiry in three sites of professional communication. Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University. Department of Business Communication.
Jensen, P. M. & Jacobsen, U. C. (2020). Augmenting proximities theory: Including other proximities in the transnational travel of Danish television drama. In A. M. Waade, E. N. Redvall & P. M. Jensen (Eds.), Danish Television Drama: Global Lessons from a Small Nation (pp. 169-186). Palgrave Macmillan.
Jensen, P. M. (2005). Formatversionering. Et overblik. MedieKultur, 39, 4-13.
Jensen, P. M. (2009). How Media Systems Shape the Localization of TV Formats: A Transnational Case Study of The Block and Nerds FC in Australia and Denmark. In A. Moran (Ed.), TV Formats Worldwide: Localizing Global Programs (pp. 163-186). Intellect.
Jensen, P. M. (2012). How media system rather than culture determines national variation: Danish and Australian Idols compared. In K. Zwaan & J. De Bruin (Eds.), Adapting Idols: authenticity, identity and performance in a global TV format (pp. 27-40). Ashgate.
Jensen, P. M., Esser, A., Keinonen, H. & Lemor, A. M. (2013). A Trans-National Audience Study of a Global Format Genre: Talent Shows in Denmark, Finland, Germany and Great Britain. Paper presented at IAMCR 2013, Dublin, Ireland.
Jensen, P. M. (2015). The transnational appeal of Danish TV series. Paper presented at Media Engagement International Conference, Lund, Sweden.
Jensen, P. M. (2015). Global Export Patterns and Potential Impacts of Danish TV Drama. Abstract from New directions in film and television production studies, Bristol, United Kingdom.
Jensen, P. M. (2015). The transnational appeal of Danish TV series: a buyer’s and distributor's perspective. Abstract from TV in the Age of Transnationalisation and Transmedialisation, London, United Kingdom.

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