Experience and background
I am a folklorist and culture studies researcher, with a PhD from the University of Oslo. My main field of research is digital culture. I am currently working on projects on the legitimacy of online surveillance and the polices use of social media. I also work on a collaborative book project exploring modes of connectivity in everyday life. My PhD-dissertation, defended in 2013, is a study of human-animal relations in contemporary digitalised society.Competence areas
- Cultural analysis
- Narrativity
- Media
- Human-animal relations
Researching
- Surveillance
- Social media
- Digital culture
Teaches in
- Qualitative methodology
Last Publications
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Artikkel
- ‘Folk’ in the Age of Algorithms: Theorizing Folklore on Social Media Platforms
- Machineries of Knowledge Construction: Exploring the Epistemic Agency of Digital Systems in Policing
- Codes Colliding in Connective Cultures: The Emergence of the Norwegian Police Emergency Control Room Twitter
- «utformet ved samarbeide av talløse slegter og folkefærd, baade de mindre og de mere civiliserede»: Tradering og sjangre på den digitale allmenningen
- Transparens og tilsløring i politiets kunnskapssystemer