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Canon, Classical philosophy (particularly Plato and Aristotle), Essay writing and cultural journalism, German idealism, German philosophy in the 20th century (Heidegger), History of aesthetics after 1735, Literary epochs, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Philosophical aesthetics (Intellectual intuition and Enthusiasm), Poetics, poetry and philosophy, The linguistic turn, World literature
Digital aesthetics (Artificial Intelligence), Media theory and criticism, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Phenomenology, Philosophers (Charles Sanders Peirce, Maurice Merleau-Ponty), Philosophical aesthetics, Philosophy of science
Aesthetic interaction, Avant-garde, Contemporary art, Critique of civilisation (starting with Rousseau), Democracy and power, Digital aesthetics, Digital art, net art, software art, Digital literature, narration/storytelling, hypertext, net literature, Feminist critique of technology, Gender and technology, Ideology and attitudes, Media politics, Modern aesthetic theory, Philosophical aesthetics, Philosophy and history of technology, Recent french philosophy, Visual culture, Visual machines
Aesthetics and everyday life, Bones, muscles, joints, Books as a medium (including digital literature) (reading, reception, sociality), Ethnography (Participatory methods), Health systems, Narratives of illness, Patient-therapist relationship, Perceptions of illness, Poetics, poetry and philosophy (experimental ethnography, representation)
Aesthetics and art, Art as an institution, Avant-garde, Critical theory, Film aesthetics, Film history, History of aesthetics after 1735, History of historical understanding, Media theory and criticism, Modern philosophy of history, Philosophical aesthetics, The idea and intellectual history of the university, The knowledge society, history of art
Aesthetics and everyday life, Cultural change, Cultural forms of expression, Cultural theory, Everyday life, Globalisation, High and low culture, Identity, Literary epochs (Bildungsroman, theories of Bildung, The modern novel), Modern aesthetic theory, Modernity, Popular culture, World literature (globalization and literature)
Theory and History of Aesthetics, Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, Change processes, Citizen involvement, Concept of Culture, Culture and Society, Democracy and Citizens, Democracy and power, Digital Media, Environment, Everyday Life (regulation and control), Everyday life, Innovation, Institutions of Culture and Museology, International Affairs, Language philosophy, Literature, Material culture, Metaphysics and Ontology, Modern philosophy of consciousness, Multimedia Aesthetics and Digital Art, Politics of culture, Research and society, Theory and Analysis of Culture, Thinkers
Theory and History of Aesthetics, Anthropology and Ethnography, Attitudes and Politics, Australia and Oceania, Concept of Culture, Contemporary Denmark, Contemporary Europe, Contemporary World, Culture and Society, Democracy and Citizens, Drama, English, Europe, Faith, Historical Method, Language Philosophy (language, signs and images), Language Use (text and conversation), Language, Thought and Society (psycho/sociolinguistics), Linguistics (grammar etc), Literature, Modern History, Europe, Modern History, World, Music, North America, Polar Regions, Religion, Research Methods, Rhetoric, Scandinavian Countries, State, Region and Municipality, The Bible, The Church, Theory and Analysis of Culture, Theory and History of Art, Thinkers
Books as a medium (including digital literature), Interdisciplinary aesthetics (Perception and cognition, Sound and image), Musical analysis (Music and emotions, Music in audiovisual media, Musical underscore, incidental music), Popular music (Television- and film music), Radio history, Semiotics and semiology (Cognitive semantics, cognitive theory), TV aesthetics (Danish tv documentaries, Jingles and musical underscore in television, Portraits of politicians in Danish documentaries)
Anthropology, Cultural forms of expression (Fashion.), Everyday life (The phsychopathology of everyday life), Fashion, Globalisation (Exile and globalization. Globalisering-homeland. Theories of space and place. Emotional geografi.), High and low culture (Taste and distaste. Karnevalism.), History of aesthetics after 1735, Identity (Identity and place.), Late Antiquity and Christian ethics (The seven deadly sins. The sin of sloth.), Literary epochs (Realism. Modernism.), Literary institutions, Modernity, Photography (Photography and memory), Poetics, poetry and philosophy (Peotics of melancholy.), Psychology of creativity (Melancholy and creativity. Exile, loss and creativity.), Psychology of crisis and trauma (Eksil), Psychology of emotions (Melancholy. Nostalgia.Ennui. Envy. Sloth. Boredom. Anger), Religious movements (Ascetism. The sven deadly sins), Travel literature, World literature
Aesthetic analysis, Aesthetics and art, Aesthetics and everyday life, Communication of art, Contemporary art, Culture of communication, Danish and international institutions of culture, Digital aesthetics, History of aesthetics after 1735, Installations, Media theory and criticism, Modern aesthetic theory, Museum communication, Theory and History of Art, Visual analysis, Visual art (Sculpture), Visual culture
Digital aesthetics, Digital aesthetics (Audiovisual Remixing, New Audiovisual Short-Forms, YouTube), Digital sound and music, Film, Film, Film aesthetics, Film analysis (Film and Media Analysis), Film history, Film theory, Media (Audiovisual Studies, Audiovisuality), Multimediality/cross-mediality (Digital/Audiovisual Literacy, Media Paratexts), Popular music, Video genres (Music Video, Video Essays, Videographic Criticism), Videoaesthetics (Music Video)
Theory and History of Aesthetics, Baltic states (contemporary theatre performances, The theatre as a tools of historiography), Cultural history, Denmark (Contemporary Danish History of Theatre), Drama analysis (Postwar drama), Dramatic art (Danish traditions of directing, Theatre Directing in the Postwar Period), Dramaturgy (Applied dramaturgy in mise en scenes), East European and East Asian Languages (Russian, Chinese, Japaneseetc), France (French drama and theatre, Mise en scene as incorporated in French drama), French, Modern aesthetic theory, Modern drama (Contemporary European Drama), Performance (Performance in a theatrical use of the space), Renaissance, Europe (framing of theatrical forms), Russia (Russian art of acting, Russian directing (mise en scene) in the theatre, Russian scenography and stage design, Russian Theatre Pedagogics, Stanislavsky's writings, The heritage from Stanislavsky), Russian, Theatre analysis (Odin Teatret, Performance analysis, Terminology of the art of acting, the professional language of the director, The staging of classics, The verbalisation of the mise en scene, Theatre conventions, Theatre historiography, Theatre history, Theatricality)
Architecture, Avant-garde (Adolf Loos, Collage, Denise Scott Brown, Rem Koolhaas, Robert Venturi, Surrealism), Contemporary art (Biomorph architecture, Contemporary architecture, Digital architecture, Hal Foster, Tectonic culture), Cultural theory (Collective memory, Memory studies), Design (Arts and Crafts, Bauhaus, Frank Lloyd Wright), Germany (Urban history of Berlin), Golden Age (Genre painting), High and low culture, Historiography (Charles Jencks, Manfredo Tafuri, Reyner Banham, Sigfried Giedion), History of aesthetics after 1735 (Christoph Menke, Empathy, Nelson Goodman, The sublime), Interpretation, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten) (Christoph Menke, Empathy, Nelson Goodman, The sublime), Modernity (Critical Theory, Frankfurt School), Modernity, late modernity and post-modernity (Fredric Jameson, Manfredo Tafuri, Odo Marquard, Thomas P. Brockelman), Museums (history, layout, architecture, functions) (Museum architecture), Philosophical aesthetics, Philosophical aesthetics, The aesthetic in the modern world (Gesamtkunstwerk, Monumentality, Theatricality), The concept of the work, Urban history (Garden city, Metropolis, Urbanism), Urban history (Megalopolis), Visual analysis (Vilhelm Wanscher), Visual art (Genre painting), history of art (Danish Golden Age, Dutch Golden Age, Romanticism)
Theory and History of Aesthetics, Cultural forms of expression, Enunciation theory, Language Philosophy (language, signs and images), Literature, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Phenomenology, Philosophers (Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault), Philosophy of Science, Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Structuralism, Theory and History of Art, Visual art
Aesthetics and art, Canon, Classical rhetoric, History of aesthetics after 1735, Interpretation, Language philosophy, Literary epochs, Modern aesthetic theory, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Party speeches, Philosophical aesthetics, Philosophy of education and history of the concept of education, Philosophy of science for the humanities, Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Political rhetoric, Public speeches, Rhetoric and philosophy, Rhetorical analysis, Spin, Text theory and analysis, The Danish Queen's New Year speeches, The aesthetic in the modern world, The concept of the work, The linguistic turn, Visual art
Climate and culture, Ethical and moral forms of reasoning, Ethnicity, Europe in general (Cultural Memory), Human rights (Social Movements), Latin and South America in general, Performance, Philosophical aesthetics, Text theory and analysis
Aesthetics and art (Aesthetic analysis, Digital aesthetics), Applied ethics and bioethics/environmental ethics (Digital ethics), Contemporary art (The art of disappearing), Feminist critique of technology (Activism, Dekolonialisme, Digital Humanities, Digital learning, Posthumanism, Queer theory, Transformative Digital Humanities), History of technology (Anthropometry, Biopolitics, Eugenics, Phrenology, Physiognomic renaissance, Physiognomy), Media (Biometrics, Composite photography, DNA, Facial recognition), Philosophers (Adam Harvey, Alexander Galloway, Bernadette Wegenstein, Bernard Stiegler, Donna Haraway, Elizabeth Freeman, Emmanuel Lévinas, Eugene Thacker, Félix Guattari, Gilles Deleuze, Giorgio Agamben, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Jack Halberstam, Jacques Rancière, Jenny Edkins, Joseph Pugliese, José Esteban Muñoz, Judith Butler, Kelly Gates, Lee Edelman, Lucy Hartley, Mark BN Hansen, Micha Cárdenas, Michel Foucault, Mikkel Bolt, Sandra Kemp, Sara Ahmed, Shoshana Magnet, Zach Blas), Visual culture (Camouflage, Masking ban, Masks, Veils)
Theory and History of Aesthetics, History of aesthetics after 1735, History of criticism, Literary epochs (German classicism and romanticism, Romanticism), Philosophical aesthetics, Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Text theory and analysis
Historiography of literature (Philosophy and Literature, Science and Literature), Literary epochs (Contemporary Art and Literature, European Romanticsm), Philosophers (Baumgarten, Deleuze, Kant, Kierkegaard, Laurent Berlant, Sianne Ngai), Philosophical aesthetics, Text theory and analysis (Affect, Computational Analysis, Digital Humanities, Ecocriticsm, Sensibility)
Aesthetics and everyday life (Empirical printing), Change processes, Culture and organisation, Identity (Food, Quality), Rural districts (Cheese, Terroir)
Avant-garde (Collage, Dadaism, Surrealism), Cultural forms of expression (gender, sexology, sexuality), Interdisciplinary aesthetics, Text theory and analysis (Ekphrasis), Theory and History of Art, Visual analysis
Contemporary art, Danish and international institutions of culture, Digital aesthetics (AI art, Artificial Intelligence), Digital art, net art, software art, Digital installations, Globalisation, History of aesthetics after 1735, Modern aesthetic theory, Multimediality/cross-mediality, Visual analysis, Visual art (Art from China, Contemporary Art, Non-Western Art), Visual art
Theory and History of Aesthetics, Aesthetic analysis, Art on the internet, Avant-garde, Books as a medium (including digital literature), Climate and culture (Climate art), Computer Games, Digital Art and Culture, Computer games, Contemporary art, Digital Media, Digital aesthetics, Digital aesthetics, Digital art, net art, software art, Digital culture and communication, Digital culture, net culture, hacker culture, software culture, Digital literature, narration/storytelling, hypertext, Digital literature, narration/storytelling, hypertext, net literature, Electronic art, Hypermedia, Hypertext, Interdisciplinary aesthetics, Interface, Media, Media theory and criticism, Modern aesthetic theory, Multi-aesthetics, Multimedia, Politics of culture, Visual art, Visual machines
Aesthetic analysis, Contemporary art (Olfactory Aesthetics, Smell), Digital aesthetics (Affect, Deepfakes, Digital Images), Literary genres (Concrete Poetry), Media theory and criticism
Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, Aesthetics and art, Art as an institution, Avant-garde, Contemporary art, Everyday life, Historical perceptions of art, History of aesthetics after 1735, Modern aesthetic theory, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Modernity, Organisation and management theory, Political and Economic Philosophy and History of Ideas, The aesthetic in the modern world, The concept of the work, Working Life and the Labour Market
Denmark (Danish literary history), History of aesthetics after 1735 (Avant-Garde), Literary epochs (Avant-garde, Modernism, Realism), Poetics, poetry and philosophy (Aesthetics of the ugly), Sweden (Strindberg, August), Text theory and analysis (Autobiography, Autofiction, Theory of genre)
Theory and History of Aesthetics (Theory and History of Aesthetics), Concept of Culture (Concepts of Culture), Digital Media (Digital Media), Film aesthetics (Film aesthetics), Film analysis (The Films of Lars von Trier), Film and video (Film and video), Film history (Film history), Film theory (Film Theory), Globalisation (Globalisation), Multimedia Aesthetics and Digital Art (Multimedia Aesthetics and Digital Art), Radio and TV (Radio and TV), Scandinavian Countries (Nordic countries), Theory and Analysis of Culture (Theory and analysis of Culture), Theory and History of Art (Theory and History of Art)
Theory and History of Aesthetics (Art, technology, nature, Big History, Biosemiotics, Cultural Evolution, Deep History, Posthumanism), Avant-garde (Bioart, Cubism and Futurism, Duchamp, Land Art), History of historical understanding (Art historiography), Virtual reality, augmented reality, interactive space (Bioart), Visual analysis
Critical theory, Environmental technology (critical environmental data), Interdisciplinary aesthetics (contemporary architecture and design theory and history, visual culture), Politics of culture (critical sustainabilities, critical urbanisms, urban and technological 'futures')