Kira Skovbo Moser
  • Langelandsgade 139, 1586, 313

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

  • Langelandsgade 139

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

20232024

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Research

My research is centered around the manifesto as an aesthetic, affective and attitude-building process.

Teaching

I teach manifesto writing, especially feminist gender manifestos, including their history and role in the Danish gender debate. I focus on examining, exploring and experimenting with the manifesto as a way to fuse the writing process, and how thinking and writing with the manifesto may facilitate change in processes and praxis.

Cooperation and dissemination

In my PhD project I am collaborating with MidtVest Girls' Choir from Den Jyske Sangskole as a part of their experimental art project "Det Vi Mener" (What We Think), where the girls' choir aided by an external composer are writing and developing songs inspired by the themes Crisis and Heritage to examine the choirs potential for becoming a democratic voice.

Education/Academic qualification

Retorik, Aarhus University

1 Sept 202030 Jun 2022

Award Date: 1 Jun 2022

Kommunikationsdesign, Kolding School of Design

1 Sept 201430 Jun 2017

Award Date: 30 Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Rhetorical analysis
  • Manifestos
  • Participatory Action Research

Areas of expertise

  • Rhetoric
  • Manifestos
  • Writing

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  • Ta ordet! 2024

    Skovbo Moser, K. (Participant), E. Kjeldsen, J. (Project manager), Paust-Andersen, M. (Project coordinator) & Kolbrun Hansen, E. (Participant)

    01/06/202427/11/2024

    Project: Other

  • Det Vi Mener

    Skovbo Moser, K. (Collaborator), Funk, F. (Collaborator) & Bjerg, N. (Collaborator)

    08/01/202427/06/2024

    Project: Research