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MMTC breakfast meeting
4
maj
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4
maj
08:30
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09:30
<p>MMTC monthly information meeting </p>
4
maj
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4
maj
08:30
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09:30
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MMTC breakfast meeting
MMTC monthly information meeting
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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MMTC research Seminar presented by Daniel de los Rios Pérez
6
maj
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6
maj
12:00
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13:00
<p><strong>MMTC research Seminar presented by Daniel de los Rios Pérez</strong></p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Influential Actors' Role Enactments in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Under-institutionalised Settings: Evidence from Havana, Cuba.</p><p> </p>
6
maj
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6
maj
12:00
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13:00
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MMTC research Seminar presented by Daniel de los Rios Pérez
MMTC research Seminar presented by Daniel de los Rios Pérez
Title: Influential Actors' Role Enactments in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Under-institutionalised Settings: Evidence from Havana, Cuba.
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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MMTCs Data Methods Initiative seminar
13
maj
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13
maj
13:15
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14:45
Online-contact for zoom link
<p>MMTC's Data Methods Initiative seminar presented by Guillermo Woo-Mora</p>
13
maj
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13
maj
13:15
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14:45
Location
Online-contact for zoom link
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MMTCs Data Methods Initiative seminar
MMTC's Data Methods Initiative seminar presented by Guillermo Woo-Mora
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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MMTC research Seminar presented by guest Monica Porzionato
20
maj
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20
maj
12:00
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13:00
<p><strong>MMTC Seminar with guest Monica Porzionato</strong></p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Based on ongoing research on affect, strategic communication, and social media influencing</p><p>In this presentation, Monica will explore how affect and affective atmospheres have been approached in marketing and organisation studies, as well as how these theories can inform and reshape approaches to strategic communication theory and practice. Drawing on insights from her doctoral research, ongoing publications and the INFLU-NORD project, she will elaborate on how affect thinking can deepen our understanding of communication as a means of sustaining common orientations, attachments and forms of collective life.</p><p><strong>About the speaker:</strong><br />Monica Porzionato is a Postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Management, Society and Communication, Copenhagen Business School. She holds a PhD in Media and Communication Studies from Lund University (2025), where her dissertation was awarded Best PhD Thesis in the Humanities and Social Sciences by the Royal Society of Sciences in Lund. Her research focuses on affect in media and communication, with particular attention to climate change communication and the role of social media in shaping collective orientations.</p>
20
maj
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20
maj
12:00
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13:00
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MMTC research Seminar presented by guest Monica Porzionato
MMTC Seminar with guest Monica Porzionato
Title: Based on ongoing research on affect, strategic communication, and social media influencing
In this presentation, Monica will explore how affect and affective atmospheres have been approached in marketing and organisation studies, as well as how these theories can inform and reshape approaches to strategic communication theory and practice. Drawing on insights from her doctoral research, ongoing publications and the INFLU-NORD project, she will elaborate on how affect thinking can deepen our understanding of communication as a means of sustaining common orientations, attachments and forms of collective life.
About the speaker:
Monica Porzionato is a Postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Management, Society and Communication, Copenhagen Business School. She holds a PhD in Media and Communication Studies from Lund University (2025), where her dissertation was awarded Best PhD Thesis in the Humanities and Social Sciences by the Royal Society of Sciences in Lund. Her research focuses on affect in media and communication, with particular attention to climate change communication and the role of social media in shaping collective orientations.
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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