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Digital imprints: Three perspectives on the impact of technology on people, work, and places
29
April
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5
June
<p>We are living in an era of rapidly evolving digital technologies. Even though these technologies often appear invisible and surface mainly as services on our screens and in our apps, they rely on highly tangible, physical infrastructures.</p><p>This exhibition presents three research projects from Linköping University and Jönköping University. Together, they highlight how digital technologies create new opportunities for businesses while also leaving clear imprints on the environments that surround us.</p>
29
April
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5
June
00:00
Location
University Library
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Digital imprints: Three perspectives on the impact of technology on people, work, and places
We are living in an era of rapidly evolving digital technologies. Even though these technologies often appear invisible and surface mainly as services on our screens and in our apps, they rely on highly tangible, physical infrastructures.
This exhibition presents three research projects from Linköping University and Jönköping University. Together, they highlight how digital technologies create new opportunities for businesses while also leaving clear imprints on the environments that surround us.
Organizer:
University Library
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MMTC research Seminar presented by guest Monica Porzionato
20
May
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20
May
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
May
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20
May
12:00
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13:00
Location
B6046 and online
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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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Dissertation Defence - Martin Seif
26
May
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26
May
10:00
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12:00
<p><strong>Title of the thesis:</strong> <a href="https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-71304"><em>In Times of Disruption: A Study of Analytics Capability and Supply Chain Resilience</em></a><br /><strong>Author of the thesis:</strong> Martin Seif<br /><strong>Third-cycle subject area: </strong>Production Systems<br /><strong>Faculty examiner / Opponent:</strong> Professor Maria Björklund, Linköping University<br /><strong>Principal supervisor: </strong>Associate Professor Hamid Jafari, JTH</p><p><strong>Welcome to attend the defence!</strong></p>
26
May
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26
May
10:00
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12:00
Location
E1405 (Gjuterisalen)
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Dissertation Defence - Martin Seif
Organizer:
School of Engineering
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Xjobfair at the School of Engineering
29
May
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29
May
<p>During the Xjobfair , students at the School of Engineering at Jönköping University present their thesis work to industry representatives and the public. It is an excellent event for companies looking to recruit new talent or seeking inspiration for new ideas.</p><p>This year’s Xjobfair will be held at the School of Engineering on 29 May. <a href="https://ju.se/en/collaboration/events-and-conferences/conducted/xjobfair.html">Click at this link to read more</a></p>
29
May
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29
May
00:00
Location
School of Engineering
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Xjobfair at the School of Engineering
During the Xjobfair , students at the School of Engineering at Jönköping University present their thesis work to industry representatives and the public. It is an excellent event for companies looking to recruit new talent or seeking inspiration for new ideas.
This year’s Xjobfair will be held at the School of Engineering on 29 May. Click at this link to read more
Organizer:
School of Engineering
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