Jakob Linaa Jensen
Internet research, media studies, politics, sociology, cultural theory, cyberculture

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Currently I am teaching two classes at the Department of Information and Media Studies, University of Aarhus

Mediesystemanalyse (Media and Society)

Kvantitativ metode (Introduction to Quantitative Methods)


Last semester I taught the
course "Internet and society - politics, community, identity" . It was an M.A.-seminar for Danish and international students. Thus the course language was English

Earlier I have taught the following courses and classes

Autumn 2004: Applied Quantitative Methods (statistics and the use of SPSS), Dep. of Media Studies, University of Aarhus

Autumn 2002: Politics, social capital and new media. Dep. of Political Science, University of Aarhus

Spring 2002: Guest lecturer at Dep. of Rhetorics, University of Minnesota, USA

Autumn 2001: The Democratic Consequences of the Internet. Dep. of Political Science, University of Aarhus

Autumn, 2000: The Political Systems of Foreign Countries. People's University, Aarhus.

1998-2000: Four semesters as instructor. Dep. of Political Science, Universit of Aarhus. Teaching "Introduction to Politics" and "The Political Systems of Foreign Countries".

1995-2000: Various teaching and speeches when working for a political youth organisation. Mainly speeches for young politicians, journalists and students from Russia and the Baltic States.