Author

Mette Kristensen

Professor, University of Copenhagen - Cited by 1,739 - Media studies

Biography

Dr.  Mette Kristensen  is currently working in Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, Rolighedsvej 30, 1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark. He has published numerous research papers and articles in reputed journals and has various other achievements in the related studies. He has extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with his extensive research work.
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Cited by
Year
What is the self in the celebrity selfie? Celebrification, phatic communication and performativity
A Jerslev, M MortensenCelebrity studies 7 (2), 249-263, 2016201
110
2016
Connective witnessing: Reconfiguring the relationship between the individual and the collective
M MortensenInformation, Communication & Society 18 (11), 1393-1406, 2015201
55
2015
The iconic image in a digital age
M Mortensen, S Allan, C PetersNordicom Review 38 (s2), 71-86, 2017201
53
2017
Digital images and globalized conflict
B Blaagaard, M Mortensen, C NeumayerMedia, Culture & Society 39 (8), 1111-1121, 2017201
41
2017
Users across media: An introduction
S Lomborg, M MortensenConvergence 23 (4), 3-351, 2017201
34
2017
The playful politics of memes
M Mortensen, C NeumayerInformation, Communication & Society 24 (16), 2367-2377, 2021202
26
2021
Celebrity in the social media age
A Jerslev, M MortensenRoutledge handbook of celebrity studies, 157-174, 2018201
26
2018
News across media: production, distribution and consumption
JL Jensen, M Mortensen, J ØrmenRoutledge, 2016201
25
2016
Preorchiectomy leydig cell dysfunction in patients with testicular cancer
M Bandak, N Jørgensen, A Juul, J Lauritsen, MGG Kier, MS Mortensen, ...Clinical Genitourinary Cancer 15 (1), e37-e43, 2017201
21
2017
Social media materialities and protest: Critical reflections
C Neumayer, M Mortensen, T PoellLondon: Routledge, 201917201
17
2019
De-celebrification: beyond the scandalous
M Mortensen, NN KristensenCelebrity studies 11 (1), 89-100, 2020202
12
2020
Countering spectacles of fear: Anonymous’ meme ‘war’against ISIS
A McCrow-Young, M MortensenEuropean Journal of Cultural Studies 24 (4), 832-849, 2021202
11
2021
Streets to screens: mediating conflict through digital networks
H SteelInformation, Communication & Society 18 (11), 1269-1274, 2015201
10
2015
The Self-Censorship Dilemma: Media coverage of terrorists in the post-factual era
M MortensenJournalism Studies 19 (13), 1957-1968, 2018201
10
2018