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Special EEHN PhD Lab Masterclass with Henrik Bødker

Special EEHN PhD Lab Masterclass with Henrik Bødker

Please join us Wednesday, 26 February 14:00-15:00 for a special EEHN PhD Lab Masterclass with Henrik Bødker to discuss critical journalism and the intersection with the environmental humanities. Tickets can be booked here. There will be a paper presentation in the same room following the EEHN PhD Lab from “Here we go again!” — a theoretical exploration of cyclicality in journalism with Henrik Bødker from 15:00-17:00. Please book a separate ticket for that event. Both events will take place at Edinburgh Futures Institute weeting room 2.04.

Henrik Bødker is associate professor at Aarhus University, Denmark. He is currently heading the project “Seasonal Journalism as Vernacular Phenology” (funded by the Aarhus University Research Foundation), which investigates the intersections of human and more than human season-related temporalities in journalism. His work appears in Media History, Critical Studies in Media Communication, Media, Culture & Society, Journalism, Digital Journalism, and Journalism Studies

Attendees are encouraged to read the following papers:

Bødker, H., & Simonsen, S. (2025). Beech Trees, Springtime, Cultures and Climates: Seasonal Journalism in Danish News Media from 1849 to 2023. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Bødker, H. (2024) ‘Seasonal Journalism and Climate Change’ in Eldridge II, S.A., Cheruiyot, D., Banjac, S., & Swart, J. (Eds.). The Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003334774

Please note the change for the EEHN PhD Lab from our typical meeting day/time to Wednesday 26 February at 14:00 with advanced booking required.

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