Forskningsarrangementer - Side 4
Sluttseminarer ved IMK gir kandidatene mulighet til å forberede seg til disputas både når det gjelder presentasjon og faglig diskusjon med opponenter.
How to conduct high-quality research methods during your PhD work?
Det har nå gått to år siden nedstengingen i Danmark og Norge og den første smittebølgen. Prosjektet "Retorikk om Pandemi" (PAR) gir en forløpig oppsummering.
On inaugural seminars, PhD fellows at the IMK present and get feedback on their initial project description.
Candidates present their work in progress and get feedback from their peers and Head of Research. NB! "Kappe"-part of the seminar is moved to 8 March, starting 12hrs15 - see separate event.
The Inaugural seminar is one of the Department's obligatory seminars for all new PhD candidates. The seminar is open to public and we especially encourage newly admitted PhD candidates to attend.
Carrie Russpatrick presents work in progress: The Rise of the Vulva Monster: Vagina Dentata and its influence on Media Tropes and the Future of Screen Monsters.
Working title: Pandemic Rhetoric: trustworthiness, contention and emergent strategy in the pandemic rhetorical situation
Final seminars at IMK give our PhD candidates an opportunity to give a public presentation of the final draft of their PhD thesis before the submission, and get feedback from the opponent.
Maja Bak Herrie (Aarhus University) presents her book proposal «Thinking Through Data: How Outliers, Aggregates, and Patterns Shape Perception”
The Inaugural seminar is one of the Department's obligatory seminars for all new PhD candidates.
Final seminars at IMK give our PhD candidates an opportunity to give a public presentation of the final draft of their PhD thesis before the submission, and get feedback from the opponent.
Matthew Rana presents work in progress titled From Memory to Reproduction: The Cinema of Bernadette Mayer.
The Inaugural seminar is one of the Department's obligatory seminars for all new PhD candidates.
Midtveisseminaret til stipendiat Khalid Ezat Azam finner sted 2. desember kl. 12:00-13:30.
Kim Wilkins presents work in progress titled "From the Berlin project".
A conversation with Professor Shoshana Zuboff
Four Screen Cultures MA students will present materials from their ongoing Master's thesis projects.
This event has been cancelled due to COVID-19 related travel restrictions.
Screen Cultures is delighted to welcome Assoc. Prof. Bruce Isaacs (University of Sydney) for the final installment of our public lecture series. The lecture will be held at Cinemateket, followed by a screening of Frenzy (Hitchcock, 1972).
This event has been cancelled due to COVID-19 related travel restrictions.
Screen Cultures is delighted to welcome Prof. Lynn Spigel (Northwestern School of Communication) for the fourth installment of our public lectures series.