Mediated Meanings in Historical and Contemporary Research
The research group 鈥淢ediated Meanings in Historical and Contemporary Research鈥 collects scholars and MA students from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences who are interested in reflecting on these questions in their research.
Affiliation
About the research group
The use of different media sources has increased exponentially during the 2000s due to the digitization of past sources as well as the wide variety of born-digital materials. Simultaneously, all sources in humanistic and social science research can be viewed as medium that allows us to make interpretations of the meanings they contain. Media historians have gone so far as to claim that all history can be viewed as a media history if we acknowledge that 鈥渁 media historical perspective unlocks the mediality鈥 of our sources that can vary from rune stones to newspaper articles and from A4paper to school textbooks and posts in social media.
The research group 鈥淢ediated Meanings in Historical and Contemporary Research鈥 collects scholars and MA students from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences who are interested in reflecting on these questions in their research. The group will serve as a platform for presenting work-in-progress as well as to initiate new research projects. It will also organize quest talks and offer more hands-on seminars on the topic.
The group was established in 2026. The meetings and seminars are open to everyone, including interested students. To join the e-mail list or get more information about the meetings, please, send an email to heidi.kurvinen@uib.no.
Program for spring 2026
Wednesday 4 March, 14:15鈥16:00
Heidi Kurvinen (黑料吃瓜资源): Launch meeting of the research group with joint discussion and a short presentation titled Why Do We Need a Research Group on Mediated Meanings?
Friday, 27 March, 14:15鈥16:00
William van Hemelryck (黑料吃瓜资源) and Henriette Hanky (黑料吃瓜资源): Short presentations from group members鈥 research, followed by joint discussion
Place: teaching room 130, Sydnesplassen 12鈥13
Wednesday, 22 April, 14:15鈥16:00
Sissel Undheim (黑料吃瓜资源) and Heidi Kurvinen (黑料吃瓜资源): Short presentations from group members鈥 research, followed by joint discussion
Place: teaching room 130, Sydnesplassen 12鈥13
Wednesday, 20 May, 10:15鈥12:00
Henrik Bastiansen (H酶gskulen i Volda): guest lecture with the title: Forst氓r vi hva massedigitalisering inneb忙rer? Et utenfra-perspektiv p氓 Nasjonalbibliotekets digitalisering av kilder, kulturarv og historie.
Place: teaching room 208/209, Sydnesplassen 12-13
Friday, 5 June, 14:15鈥16:00
Ragnhild Schwensen (黑料吃瓜资源), Agnete Nesse (黑料吃瓜资源) and Silje M忙land Nesheim (黑料吃瓜资源9 present: Short presentations from group members鈥 research, followed by joint discussion
Place: teaching room 129, Sydnesplassen 12鈥13.
Events
People
Group manager
Heidi Kurvinen Associate Professor
Group members
Marianne S忙tre Amundsen PhD Candidate, History
Marit Ruge Bj忙rke Researcher, Cultural Studies
Iben Brinch Associate Professor, non-fiction, rhetoric and composition
Kari Kvittingen Djukastein Student, Cultural Studies
Henriette Hanky Guest Researcher, Study of Religions
William van Hemelryck PhD Candidate
Elena Kochetkova Associate Professor, Modern European Economic History
Leif Ove Larsen Professor
Silje M忙land Nesheim Student, Cultural Studies
Agnete Nesse Professor
Dorthea Roe PhD Candidate
Stephan Karl Sander-Faes Professor
Ragnhild Schwensen PhD Candidate
Svein Atle Sk氓lev氓g Professor, history of science
Sissel Undheim Professor, Study of Religion
Marte F忙rev氓g Wetteland PhD Candidate, Cultural Studies