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  • Grufstedt, Ylva, 1986-, et al. (author)
  • Cultural Heritage and Game Design : A Discussion of Natural Friends
  • 2023
  • In: (Un)contested Heritage. - Malmö : Malmö universitet. - 9789178773855 - 9789178773862 ; , s. 190-199
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The aim of this chapter is to introduce cultural heritage through the lens of game design. The game industry should be studied within cultural heritagestudies on similar terms that museums, archives and other cultural heritage actors are studied, namely as creators and mediators of cultural heritage.
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  • Guillet de Monthoux, Pierre (author)
  • Curating Management Philosophy: Art and Aesthetics for Business Education
  • 2022
  • In: Handbook of Philosophy of Management. - Cham : Springer International Publishing. - 2524-4361. - 9783030766061 - 3030766063 - 9783030766054 - 3030766055 ; , s. 529-547
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This chapter describes how art today is curated into management philosophy and how it came to be like that. A walk through the Stockholm School of Economics introduces the reader to the pedagogical and intellectual foundations of its art-based curriculum. Today, art and commerce naturally crisscross in an economy where aesthetics increasingly matters. The chapter historically traces the Stockholm School of Economics’ relation with art, to illustrate how art before the millennium was predominantly instrumentalized in critical management discourses as invectives, irony, imitations, and interventions. The chapter then discusses how intentional art has inspired post-2000 the approach of the Stockholm School of Economics to curate management knowledge and education.
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  • Gullö, Jan-Olof, 1961-, et al. (author)
  • Journalism students, vocational training and the professional ethics of mass media
  • 2018
  • In: <em>Journalism students, vocational training and the professional ethics of mass media</em>. - Valencia : IATED. - 9788469794807
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • How are journalism students' basic perceptions of their future occupation influenced and changed during their education?This research question is the starting point for a survey based on current internship reports at Sodertorn University, the largest University journalist education Center in Sweden.At the heart of the Anglo-Saxon mass media tradition is the common normative concept of journalism as first and foremost a third estate; an independent professional reviewer of society's power groups and central institutions.As a pilot project we have chosen to focus on reflections on this basic value and how it is perceived during the first period of education in relation to the internship semester at the end of three years of education. Two research hypotheses are tested;H1: Students are influenced by a strong normative perception of the role of journalism prior to long-term practiceH2: Most of the students revise the perception of journalism's emphasis on critical inquiries during the three-year program foremost in connection to their internship during the last semester The survey is based on reading of student’s internship reports from 2012 and 2013. In their reports nearly all pointed out that they were strongly influenced by an normative image of the profession as relatively free and focused on investigative journalism. Which suggests that hypothesis H1 is correct.During their courses and in connection to their internship during the last semester, the reports show that images of the profession have changed. In their reports students says that freedom within the profession is more limited, the financial framework tight and the scope for investigative work limited. The observations indicate that the hypothesis H2 is correct.As the observations are based on a limited number of reports, the project will continue with interviews of the students who got their degree five years ago, as well as interviews with teachers and supervisors.
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  • Gunaratnam, Yasmin, et al. (author)
  • Focus: Artistic and Intellectual Hospitality
  • 2020
  • Other publication (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • As we write in July 2020, our everyday lives have been shaken by the mimetic entwining of two public health emergencies: COVID-19 and structural racism. “I know, as many do, that I’ve been living a pandemic all my life” Dionne Brand writes, “it is structural rather than viral; it is the global state of emergency of antiblackness”. With Black and poor communities across the globe hit the hardest, the coronavirus pandemic has peeled away any veneer of equality, exposing long shadows of dispossession.In North America, the fatal killing of Ahmaud Arbery at the hands of white supremacists and the police murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd ignited global Black Lives Matter protests. In the midst of the pandemic and lockdown, protestors of all backgrounds and ages took to the streets, demanding an end to racist violence. Demonstrations spread to over 150 North American cities in the week following Floyd’s murder. In her poem Weather, Claudia Rankine animates the terms of the pandemic of anti-Blackness and racism: “Social distancing? Six feet under for underlying conditions./ Black….Whatever/ contracts keep us social compel us now/ to disorder the disorder. Peace. We’re out/ to repair the future.”The imperative to “repair the future” has lent energy and urgency to more longstanding intersectional justice campaigns, from those demanding the removal of statues commemorating slave owners and colonialists to the contested meanings of the call for universities to decolonise. Taking account of the proliferation of numerous types of hostility, violence and enclosure, as well as mutual aid and new organised political resistance, our authors join us in exploring the many faces and tensions of hospitality in their work and lives as scholars, artists and activists. Their contributions extend earlier discussions of intellectual and artistic hospitality in the wake of the fatwa against Salman Rushdie in 1998 and subsequent initiatives to provide residency programmes and cities of sanctuary to shelter persecuted writers and exiles.
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  • Gunnar Ekelöf mellan konstarterna
  • 2010
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • I denna samling om fyra essäer behandlas Gunnar Ekelöf och hans poesi utifrån intermediala perspektiv, det vill säga frågeställningar rörande konstarternas och mediers interrelationer. Innehållsförteckningen ser ut som sådan: * Anders Mortensen: Om konsten och konsterna hos Gunnar Ekelöf * Annette Fryd: “Är inte de schizofrena ett slags atavistiska återfall?” Skizofreni og tolkningens greb i Gunnar Ekelöfs tekster om C. F. Hill * Magnus Halldin: Anteckningar om Gunnar Ekelöf och musiken * Neal Ashley Conrad Thing: At se med Ekelöf - bemærkninger til filmen/dobbeltdvd’en Ekelöfs blik - Blikke på Ekelöf Boken är resultatet av ett mycket välbesökt symposium med samma namn som hölls på Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper vid Lunds universitet i november 2008. Symposium och bok möjliggjordes med stöd av Gyllenstiernska Krapperupstiftelsen och Svenska Akademien
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