Finally I have found time to make the big move to WordPress. On this site I collect my bloggin, my research sites and my Facebook and Twitter posts in one interface. It should all make it easier for you to track me and for me to track others. Happy reading!
The return of my research blog!
Posted by netdemocracy on March 10, 2010
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Posted by netdemocracy on November 16, 2007
First time on Icelandic television!
On the 12th of November I was interviewed for Icelandic television about Danish political parties’ Internet campaigns. The clip is in Icelandic, however, I speak Danish. You see me speak and we go through some of the parties’ websites.
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Posted by netdemocracy on October 17, 2007
It is AoIR time again. This year we are in Vancouver and the conference is about to start tonight. my colleague Niels and I have been here for two days to get accustomed to the time zone. We have had the chance to take a look on the nice city although we have had too much rain. The image show a little of the experiences, I will update the blog about the conference topics.
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Posted by netdemocracy on November 29, 2005
Radio performace
Two times on Danish national radio the same day. First I talked about Scotland on Program 4, Eastern Jutland, as a part of the travel program hosting members of Travellers’ Club, where I am the newly elected treasurer!
Later, I talked about my research in online travelogues on Danish national program 1. I claimed that travelogues fulfill three functions: information, representation and identity formation. More on this research will follow on my research website
You can listen to the program here, but please mind, it is in Danish!
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Posted by netdemocracy on September 4, 2005
Netdating goes offline!
There is a strange irony going on at the moment. For a long time we have witnessed that the old media of newspapers have got their renaissance. The free newspapers like “Metro XPress” and “Urban” are taking over the newspaper market and show that the old paper medium is not dead at all.
Even stranger: A Danish netdating site now starts to publish a physical magazine ones a months containing the most interesting profiles from the internet site. I think about it as an equivalent to “The Boat Market” and “The Car Market”. The magazine could be called “The Meat Market”.
But seriously: for many years everything offline has rushed to go online. Now we see the opposite trend as well! Paper might be in power for some more years!
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Posted by netdemocracy on July 4, 2005
Assistant professor!
It is official! From August 1st I am an assistant professor at the Department of Media Studies, University of Aarhus. I am delighted, that was just the job I wanted!
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Posted by netdemocracy on April 30, 2005
Dissertation defended
Finally my dissertation was defended yesterday. It went on very well, I did the speech of my life and the committee was very nice to me. Afterwards, we had a wonderful party. Definitely the best day in my life!
Read more about it at Netdemocracy.dk and viwe the pictures at www.linaa.net
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Posted by netdemocracy on March 18, 2005
Sorry for the extremely long break here. Post have been going on in my Danish Blog (www.jakob.linaa.net) but the research blog has been silent. I am planning to move it somewhere else, but you’ll know.
My dissertation was handed in December 17th (explain the silence in the autumn) and it was accepted for public defence in late February. the defence is going to take place on April 29th (see www.netdemocracy.dk for details).
Besides, my research site www.netdemocracy.dk is now complete revised, updated and simplified. look for news about my current research which I obviously will post here as well.
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Posted by netdemocracy on September 20, 2004
The change of the public sphere in the age of the Internet
My presentation went on this morning and was quite well received although there was no times for questions and discussion. I adressed the changes to social spheres , most notably the public sphere due to the impact of ICT. My points can be seen on my site: www.netdemocracy.dk soon as I am going to upload my presentation.
Sara Kiesler’s keynote today adressed the same question, about the constant blurring of the public and the private sphere. And another interesting point: privacy – just forget it!
Later Danielle Wiese stated that there is no such thing as a public sphere as politics (especially presidential campaigns) are targeted towards individuals rather than audiences. The future might be P2P politics….
There is definitely a large public sphere research agenda, even in a post-Habermasian age….
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