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When Borgen goes to Greenland : Creative development, location work, and collaboration in Borgen: Power & Glory

In this blog post, I present an overview of the production of Borgen: Power & Glory with a focus on collaboration and the creation of a ‘plausible’ Greenlandic setting. Furthermore, in discussing how Greenland has increasingly become a location for foreign productions I put this shift into the context of recent developments in majority-minority collaboration in postcolonial settings.

Borgen is back! : This time with an Arctic arena and also targeting international audiences

This blog post delves into the global phenomenon of the Danish political drama series "Borgen," created by Adam Price. The unexpected revival of "Borgen" for a new season, with significant Netflix financing, marks a pivotal moment in Danish television. This season focuses on geopolitical tensions involving Greenland, offering a fresh perspective on Danish-Greenlandic relations and broader internat

Estimating risk of endometrial malignancy and other intracavitary uterine pathology in women without abnormal uterine bleeding using IETA-1 multinomial regression model : validation study

Objectives: To assess the ability of the International Endometrial Tumor Analysis (IETA)-1 polynomial regression model to estimate the risk of endometrial cancer (EC) and other intracavitary uterine pathology in women without abnormal uterine bleeding. Methods: This was a retrospective study, in which we validated the IETA-1 model on the IETA-3 study cohort (n = 1745). The IETA-3 study is a prospe

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This article presents the history of Greenlandic film with a special focus on developments in the 21st century, where an independent film industry has emerged with its own production, strengthened structure and growing ambitions.

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Interview with the Greenlandic director Otto Rosing about his professional life and views on Greenlandic film.

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Interview with Greenlandic producer Nina Paninnguaq Skydsbjerg Kristiansen about her professional life and views on Greenlandic film.

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Interview with the Greenlandic producer Emile Hertling Péronard about his professional life and views on Greenlandic film.

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Interview med den grønlandske filmskaber Nivi Pedersen om hendes professionelle karriere og syn på grønlandsk film.

An Organic Chemistry Odyssey : Imaging Mass Spectrometry in Neurotherapeutics, Asymmetric Methodology Development and Natural Product Synthesis

Första delen i denna avhandling fokuserar på 'Imaging Mass Spectrometry' (IMS), en analytisk teknik med kartografiska egenskaper. Denna teknik används dock inte för att kartlägga geografiska terränger, utan för att skapa kartor över det kemiska landskapet i biologiska prover, från vävnadssnitt av organ eller tumörer till enskilda celler. Dessa kartor visar med hög precision var olika molekyler, såThe development of imaging technologies and brain models is crucial for advancements in neurotherapeutic drug discovery and development. They assume a critical role in evaluating essential parameters such as drug blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeation, distribution, and metabolism, all of which are vital for the development of safe and effective medications. In the first part of this thesis, we expl

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This article examines how work plays a major role in Danish Greenland literature – often with the workplace as a zone of conflict. At first, a literary historical presentation introduces the tradition followed by an analysis of Jørgen Liljensøe’s novel Barakkerne (1977). Lastly, newer Danish Greenland literature by Kim Leine and Iben Mondrup are discussed. The approach is primarily place-theoretic

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Nymaterialistisk analyse af Kaspar Colling Nielsens værker Mount København (2010), Den danske borgerkrig 2018-24 (2013) og Det europæiske forår (2017). Værkerne læses som en trilogi med fokus på økokritik, det posthumane og kropsmaterialisme, og vi spørger: Hvad er et menneske, hvad er teknologi - og hvad sker der, når alt flyder sammen?

Surviving the Storm: Navigating the Quadruple Whammy Impact on Europe's Food Supply Chain

This article explores the impact of the ‘Quadruple Whammy’ consisting of Brexit, COVID-19, Conflicts (Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine), and Natural disasters on the food supply chain in Europe. This research adopted a two-phase methodology comprised of e-Delphi technique followed by the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) approach within the context of t

Forehead flap perfusion monitored by laser speckle contrast imaging – importance of flap length and thickness

Purpose: Forehead flaps are commonly used in oculoplastic surgery to cover defects after tumor excision. Blood perfusion is vital for flap survival. The aim of this study was to monitor the perfusion in forehead flaps and investigate the impact of flap length and thickness. Methods: Nineteen forehead flaps in patients undergoing direct brow lift were studied. Perfusion was monitored using laser sp

The role of ice in planet formation

När stjärnor bildas omges de av en skiva bestående av gas, stoft och is. Detta är den protoplanetära skivan där de fasta beståndsdelarna växer från mikrometerstora dammpartiklar till planeter. Små stoftpartiklar kan växa genom kollisioner, men att nå tillräckliga partikelstorlekar och tillräckligt hög partikelkoncentration är utmanande. I denna avhandling undersöker jag om den så kallade islinjen As stars form, they are surrounded by a disc composed of gas, dust and ice – the protoplanetary disc, where solids grow from micrometre-sized dust to planets. Small dust grows readily by collisions. However, it is challenging to reach high enough particle sizes and dust-to-gas-ratios for continued growth to planetesimals – kilometre-sized and larger planetary building blocks. In this thesis I expl