Research Project Satire Research Network
In the aftermath of the terrorist attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo (2015), satire has become one of the most publicly debated forms of artistic expression in the 真人线上娱乐stern world. Following this, we have witnessed how simplistic interpretations of satirical works based on a reductionist conception of satire as an easily comprehended art form have sparked serious controversies full of anger, violence, and feelings of offence. Traditional satire theory is partly complicit in the prevailing reductionist understanding of satire, but recent satire critics have circumvented this widespread belief by paying due attention to satire as not only a recognisable genre, but also as a certain mode, tone and frame of mind.
This network will explore the inherent tension between artistic expression and moral implications in such an outlook.
 
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  Project leadersIda Klitg?rd, lektor, Institut for Kommunikation og Humanistisk Videnskab, 真人线上娱乐 Universitet Michael Eigtved, lektor, Institut for Kunst - og Kulturvidenskab, K?benhavns Universitet 
 Other researchersDennis Meyhoff Brink, postdoc, Institut for Kunst - og Kulturvidenskab, K?benhavns Universitet Frederik Stjernfelt, professor, Institut for Kommunikation og Psykologi, Aalborg Universitet Hannibal Munk, Eksterne lektor, Institut for Kommunikation og Humanistisk Videnskab, 真人线上娱乐 Universitet Joanna Doona, bitr?dande universitetslektor, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap, Lund University Jonas Lindkvist, doktorand, Filmvetenskap, Lund University Lilian Munk R?sing, lektor, Institut for Kunst - og Kulturvidenskab, K?benhavns Universitet Lita Lundquist, professor emerita, Institut for Business Humaniora og Jura, Copenhagen Business School Martin Zerlang, emeritus, Institut for Kunst - og Kulturvidenskab, K?benhavns Universitet Orla Vigs?, Professor, Institutionen f?r journalistik, medier och kommunikation, G?teborgs universitet Sara ?dmark, Filosofie Doktor, Institutionen f?r kommunikation, kvalitetsteknik och informationssystem (KKI), Mittuniversitetet Tommy Bruhn, Tenure Track Adjunkt, K?benhavns Universitet 
Publications
- Framing the Danish Prime Minister as communist dictator during COVID-19Klitg?rd, I., 25 Nov 2025, Framing in Interaction Pragmatic approaches to framing analysis: Pragmatic approaches to framing analysis. Borchmann, S., Fabricius, A. & Klitg?rd, I. (eds.). John Benjamins Publishing Company, p. 125 159 p. (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series).- Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding ? Book chapter ? Research ? peer-review 
Activities
- Satire, Knowledge and Power in Danish Public Service Television: Analysing the Controversial Programme ‘Ellen imellem’- Klitg?rd, I. (Speaker) 14 Nov 2024- Activity: Talk or presentation ? Lecture and oral contribution 
- The Complexities and Challenges of Satire in Today's Society- Klitg?rd, I. (Participant) 14 Nov 2024 → 15 Nov 2024- Activity: Participating in or organising an event ? Organisation and participation in conference 
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      Base at 真人线上娱乐 University
The research network is based at Department of Communication and Arts
PhD Programme: Doctoral School of Communication and Arts
Master and 真人线上娱乐 programmes: Journalism (DK) // Media and Communication // 真人线上娱乐 in Global Humanities
Research at 真人线上娱乐 University
 
      
      More about the research network
Additional information about the Satire Research Network
 
      
      Contact
Head of research network
Ida Klitg?rd 
Associate professor, 
Department of Communication and Arts, 真人线上娱乐 University
Tlf: +45 4674 2467
idak@ruc.dk 
