[csaa-forum] Seminar at UNSW: 'The Global Rise of the Danish TV Drama', Pia Majbritt Jensen
Collin Chua
c.chua at unsw.edu.au
Thu Mar 24 05:31:20 ACST 2016
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The Global Rise of the Danish TV Drama
Date Tuesday 29 March
Time 5 – 6.30pm
Location Cinema 327, Robert Webster Building, UNSW Kensington Campus
With its small population of only 5.6 million inhabitants, its public service broadcasting dominance, and no recent history of world colonization or immigration, the near global success of Denmark’s television drama series – including titles such as The Killing, Borgen and The Bridge – over the last five years is as unprecedented as it is impressive. In this talk, associate professor Pia Majbritt Jensen from Aarhus University in Denmark explores the reasons for Danish TV drama’s rise to global fame.
Pia Majbritt Jensen is an associate professor in the Department of Media Studies and Journalism at Aarhus University, Denmark. Her research revolves around the role of media in globalization processes. Current projects include a four-year collaborative project entitled ‘What makes Danish television drama series travel?’, funded by The Danish Council for Independent Research (2014-2018), and in December 2015 she was awarded a grant from The Carlsberg Foundation to carry out an individual sub-project entitled ‘Investigating the Global Success of Danish TV Drama’ (2015-2016) whilst in Australia.
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