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On Monday 23 September from 10 am to 1 pm Centre for Internet Studies will host an open orientation meeting about CFI and the centre's activities.
CFI member Jakob Linaa Jensen has co-edited a new book on audience research methodologies and co-written a chapter.
New book by CFI member Rikke Frank Jørgensen examines how human rights are being applied in the digital era.
Jakob Linaa Jensen from CFI has co-edited a new book on analyzing social media with co-editors Klaus Bredl and Julia Hünniger. The book is a result of the COST Action IS0906 Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies.
Four scholars from the Centre for Internet Studies contribute to a special issue of the international journal New Media & Society.
CFI will from now on be called Centre for Internet Studies in English.
Der er kick-off for DIGHUMLAB på Arts, AU, d. 23. januar fra 9.00 til 15.00. Arts-forskere fra forskellige fagmiljøer vil fortælle, hvordan de bruger digitale forskningsmetoder, og repræsentanter fra DIGHUMLAB vil være til stede for at høre på…
Rikke Toft Nørgård will defend her Ph.D. thesis on digital games, gameplay and gameplayers entitled "Gameplay Corporeality: the corporeal-locomotive dimension in gameplay activity and experience" on November 28th from 10 am to 1 pm.
We are looking for colleagues who are interested in joining an initiative for building a transnational research infrastructure for the study of web materials archived in national and similar general web archives.
Niels Ole Finnemann, Niels Brügger and Anja Bechmann from CFI will be lecturing at the PhD-seminar 'Digital Humanities and the Study of the Web and Web Archives' in December 2012. Richard Rogers from University of Amsterdam who has previously visited…
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