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Bojana Romic, Ph.D. is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication. Her research is situated on the crossroads between aesthetics of technology, image politics, and audience studies. From 2019 until early 2022 she was working on a project The Robot as a Technocultural Icon, funded by Vinnova. As part of that project, Bojana edited a special issue "Artificial Creativity" in the open-access journal Transformations.

Bojana was a member of the Danish Council for Ethnic Minorities from 2014 to 2018.

Recent publications:

Romic, B. (2022) ‘It’s in the Name: Technical Nonhumans and Artistic Production’. Transformations, issue #36. pp. 1-16. ISSN 1444-3775

Romic, B. (2021) ‘Negotiating Anthropomorphism in the Ai-Da robot’. International Journal of Social Robotics. First published July 30. pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-021-00813-6

Picone, I., Kleut, J., Pavličkova, T., Romic, B., Møller Hartley, J., de Ridder, S. (2019) Small acts of engagement: Reconnecting productive audience practices with everyday agency. New Media & Society, First Published May 2. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444819837569

Romic, B. (2018) ‘Robotic Art and Cultural Imagination’ in: EVA Copenhagen 2018 – Politics of the Machines, Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWIC), British Computer Society.

Kleut, J., Pavlíčková,T., Picone, I., de Ridder. S, Romic, B., Møller J.H. (2018) 'Emerging trends in small acts of audience engagement and interruptions of content flows.' In: Das, R. and Ytre-Arne B. (eds) The Future of Audiences. Palgrave Macmillan.

Møller J.H., Romic, B., Picone, I., deRidder, S., Pavlíčková,T., Kleut, J. (2018) 'Interruption, disruption or intervention? - A stakeholder analysis of small acts of engagement in content flows and the changing relations between media producers and audiences.' In: Das, R. and Ytre-Arne B. (eds) The Future of Audiences. Palgrave Macmillan.

Kleut, J., Møller, J.H., Pavličkova, T., Picone, I., Romic, B., De Ridder, S. (2017) Small acts of audience engagement interrupting content flows.' In: Das, R. and Ytre-Arne B. (eds) Audiences, Towards 2030: Priorities for Audience Analysis. Surrey: CEDAR. 28-30.

Pavličkova, T., Romic, B., Møller, J.H., Picone, I., De Ridder, S. Kleut, J., (2017) 'Interruption, disruption or intervention?' In: Das, R. and Ytre-Arne B. (eds) Audiences, Towards 2030: Priorities for Audience Analysis. Surrey: CEDAR. 43-46.

De Ridder, S., Vesnic-Alujevic, L. Romic, B. (2016) 'Challenges when researching digital audiences: Mapping audience research of software designs, interfaces and platforms'. In: Das,R. and Ytre-Arne B. (eds) Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, Vol. 13. Issue 1. pp. 374-391.

Mathieu, D., José Brites, M., Vicente, M., Romic, B., Amaral, I., Chimirri, N., Finger, J., Ortega, F., Pacheco, L., Perälä, R., Saariketo, M., Torres Silva, M. (2016) 'Methodological challenges in the transition to online audiences'. In: Das, R. and Ytre-Arne B. (eds) Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, Vol. 13. Issue 1. pp. 289-320.

Romic, B. (2013) 'The Power of the Picture: Penetration of the Real on YouTube'. In: Berenger, R. (ed.) Social Media Go To War - Rage, Rebellion and Revolution in the Age of Twitter, Washington. Marquette Books. pp. 321-333.

Research Projects

You can find previous research projects in the Diva database.