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Komc14 course plan module 1 pr

Department of Strategic Communication KOMC14 Public Relations and Strategic Communication in New Media, 30 credits Philip Young, 2015-06-24 Course plan for module 1: PR- Theory and Practice 7,5 credits Assessment is by formal written examination (60pc) and group presentation (40pc). Students will be allocated to one of five seminar groups and one of 24 presentation teams. What we will do…. (all co

https://www.isk.lu.se/sites/isk.lu.se/files/komc14_course_plan_module_1_pr.pdf - 2025-12-07

Speaking Up in Public to Win Women's Votes : The 1921 Election Campaign of the Swedish National Federation of Social Democratic Women

This article examines how Swedish social democratic women used the enactment of universal suffrage in 1919/1921 as an argument to gain support for separate organising. The article also analyses the extent to which the Swedish National Federation of Social Democratic Women, founded in 1920, used direct (personal) and indirect (media) channels for voter communication. Both scarce economic resources

Willingness to communicate, multilingualism and interactions in community contexts

This book presents the findings of an in-depth qualitative longitudinal investigation into the willingness to communicate (WTC) of individuals who, through varying migration channels, left one cultural/linguistic context to make a new life in another. It examines communication behaviours and language choice in multilingual community contexts and emphasises how even the most trivial of communicatio

Videokonst: omtagningar

This chapter examines contemporary Swedish video art and its relation to television, media culture, and the phenomenon of industrial image reproduction, in the perspective of the writings of Kierkegaard and Baudelaire. Works by three Swedish video artists - Andreas Hagström, Conny Blom, and Jesper Norda - are analysed.

Memetic Social Resilience? : Analysing Memes about Political Violence in Present-Day Belfast, Northern Ireland

This study is concerned with how contemporary Belfast riots are represented in digital culture, with a specific focus on how social resilience is discursively cultivated (or hindered) through memes about said political violence.While a substantial amount has already been written about everyday practices in post-conflict Belfast, less is known about how digital narratives represent and make sense o

Kommunikation, medborgarskap och deltagardemokrati

Popular Abstract in Swedish Det görs en rad försök till demokratisk förnyelse ute i kommunerna. I denna avhandling är det min ambition att analysera ett sådant försök; medborgarutskotten i Helsingborg. De frågeställningar avhandlingen behandlar är 1) vad ligger bakom samtalets betoning i medborgarutskottens deltagardemokratiska aktiviteter? 2) Hur positioneras kommuninvånare som medborgare då medThis is a study of civic communication in a municipal setting. In the south Swedish municipality of Helsingborg operated Civic Committees between 2003 and 2006. The Civic Committees organized different kinds of activities together with the citizens out in the different neighbourhoods of the municipality, such as open meetings, neighbourhood walks, workshops for the future and meetings with specifi

The Many Faces of Performative Politics : Satires of Statesman Bernhard von Bülow in Wilhelmine Germany

While historical and contemporary thinkers have described politics as theater, this article moves beyond this representation of politics to understand how performance was central to politics around the turn of the twentieth century. It does so through an analysis of a large volume of hitherto unstudied caricatures of the German statesman Bernhard von Bülow. While historians usually describe satire

Government public relations, audiovisual communication and the informalisation of Sweden

This article addresses the role of television as a ‘new media’ in government public relations. Drawing on sociological theories on informalisation, this study analyses three features of the Swedish public information programme Anslagstavlan during the 1970s and 1980s: first, formal techniques such as editing, pacing and use of animations; second, narrative strategies including the utilisation of c

Book Chapters

Heusala, Anna-Liisa, Kaarina Aitamurto, and Sherzod Eraliev. (2024). ‘Introduction: The Mutual Impact of Global Migration and Illiberalism in Russia, Eurasia, and Eastern Europe’. In Global Migration and Illiberalism in Russia, Eurasia, and Eastern Europe, edited by Anna-Liisa Heusala, Kaarina Aitamurto, and Sherzod Eraliev, 1–34. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://doi.org/10.33134/HUP-2

https://www.mars.lu.se/book-chapters - 2025-12-07

Researching the transforming landscape of information seeking – AI technologies and learning in Swedish schools

Lunch seminar 12 November 2025 Topic: Researching the transforming landscape of information seeking – AI technologies and learning in Swedish schoolsWhen: 12 November at 12.00-13.00Where: OnlineSpeaker: Olof Sundin, Professor, Information Studies, Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund UniversitySpoken language: EnglishAbstractThe presentation takes as its starting point the history of the

https://www.ai.lu.se/2025-11-12 - 2025-12-07

‘Short Film of the Year–A Nazi Rite of Passage’ : Gösta Werner and the Making of The Sacrifice (1945)

This article reconsiders the Swedish filmmaker Gösta Werner’s experimental short film The Sacrifice (Midvinterblot, 1945) and places its production history in an ideological context. In this case study, the article shows that The Sacrifice, which depicts gruesome old Norse pagan rituals of sacrifice, threw light on the director’s collaboration with the Nazi controlled German film company Universum

Dissemination of Archaeological Knowledge through Digital Technologies: The Case of the Multisensory Museum

Nowadays, archaeological museums are open to innovation with an ever-changing character in order to remain relevant to contemporary museology in terms of dissemination of knowledge. In that spirit, digital technologies have been used systematically by museums in an effort to move beyond their ocular-centric nature, resulting in the integration of multisensory practices within the exhibition space.

Remembering desirable futures? : Civil defence memories and everyday life in Sweden and the United Kingdom

This chapter explores how the concept of sociotechnical imaginaries can be used to examine civil defence as remembered. In focus stand oral histories testifying to the entanglement of civil defence in everyday life. The chapter employs a historical ethnography approach, using interviews and questionnaires collected between 2006 and 2012 in Sweden and the UK. The analysis, which departs from the th

Work report 2019

The Centre for East and South- East Asian Studies Work Report 2019 LUND UNIVERSITY | CENTRE FOR EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIAN STUDIES 2 CENTRE FOR EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIAN STUDIES WORK REPORT • 2019 Work Report 2019 for the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANISATION In January 2019 the Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies moved to the Joint Faculties of Humani

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/work_report_2019.pdf - 2025-12-07

Rape - A Love Story? Representations of Rape in Disgrace, Cereus Blooms at Night, Atonement, and Rape: A Love Story

This thesis examines the representation of rape in J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace (1999), Shani Motoo’s Cereus Blooms at Night (1996), Ian McEwan’s Atonement (2001), and Joyce Carol Oates’ Rape: A Love Story (2003). The analysis of the novels is introduced by a background chapter that outlines the literary history of the rape metaphor and feminist attitudes towards the representation and definition of r

Utopology : A Re-Interrogation of the Utopian in Architecture

Utopia – the word is simultaneously evocative of hope and dread. As a concept it is stupendously problematic, and yet despite its alleged passing into irrelevance, utopia still remains a household word. Why is this so?Utopia has been reduced to a category. We place a solution in the category of the utopian or, conversely, the not-utopian. Without fail, discussions involving utopia will eventually