It provides new insights into how critical authority and expertise in a cultural context are being reconfigured in digital media and by means of digital media, as the boundaries of cultural criticism and who may perform as a cultural critic are redefined or even dissolved.
Nete Nørgaard Kristensen, PhD, is Professor of Media Studies at Department of Communication, University of Copenhagen, where she serves as Head of Section of Media Studies. She specializes in research about media and popular culture, cultural journalism and cultural criticism across platforms and political communication. Unni From, PhD, is Associate Professor of Media and Journalism at School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, where she serves as researcher and Deputy Head of the School. She specializes in research about cultural and lifestyle journalism and cultural criticism across media, and applies both quantitative and qualitative methods. Helle Kannik Haastrup, PhD, is Associate Professor of Media Studies at Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen. She specializes in research about film and television aesthetics and popular digital media culture, celebrity culture, intertextual storytelling and cross-media analysis.
Malin Isaksson, Helle Kannik Haastrup, Sara Kärrholm, Mariah Larsson, Yvonne Leffler, Maria Lindgren Leavenworth, Karin Lövgren, Lena Manderstedt, KArin Nykvist, Olin-Scheller, Annbritt Palo, taliah Pollack, Pamela Schultz Nybacka, Maria Verena Siebert, Ann Steiner, Janne Stigen Drangsholt, Györgyi Vajdovich, Pierre Wiktorin, Mariah Larsson, Ann Steiner