of the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences the Centre for Digital Humanities, Charles University on expanding PoeTree.
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Mercedes de Luis Andrés beschäftigt sich in ihrer Forschung mit Buchclubs innerhalb der journalistischen Kultur, so genannten BoJo-Clubs. Aktuell ist sie für einen Forschungsaufenthalt an der University of Galway in […]
Book Clubs in Journalism Culture - BoJo Club is a research project that investigates the transformative potential of book clubs within journalistic culture, focusing on their role in fostering conviviality and healing communication. By employing a social constructivist framework, the study aims to enhance the understanding of book clubs in journalism as cultural ecosystems. It explores how engagement with long-format narratives serves as a catalyst for reader memory through a series of global case studies. Mercedes de Luis Andrés is a PhD student at the University of Klagenfurt and former Senior Scientist at the CMC of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. She completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at the University of Madrid with a stay at the University of Copenhagen. Some of her past journalism projects have been supported by the Spanish Ministry of Culture, Danish Film Directors Association and the Danish Arts Foundation. Her doctoral project is supervised by Rainer Winter (Department of Media and Communications at the University of Klagenfurt). We encourage members of the journalism, publishing, literature and digital humanities fields to attend. For more information on the CLS INFRA TNA programme, visit https://clsinfra.io/opportunities/tnafellowships/.
🥳Congratulations to Round 6 #ClsInfraTna Fellow
@MercedesdeLuis, Universität Klagenfurt
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Project title: Book Clubs in Journalism Culture - BoJo Club