dr christina ljungberg
 
research and education in
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Imaginary Wanderings Press

Lake Lucerne and the Gotthard –like you have never seen this landscape before

The interactive project takes the user on imaginary wanderings from the wide open lake over the mountain peaks to deep down inside in the tunnels and caverns of the Gotthard, experiencing fire dragons blazing their trails between Mt. Rigi and Mt. Pilatus, mixing the paint colours of William Turner’s palette, taking a seat in this gigantic theatre of sky, water, rock and forest, and be there when the turquoise-coloured Lake Uri turns into a seething ocean!
www.imaginary-wanderings.com

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Imaginary Wanderings Press

Avalanche risk management

IWP created the official publication on avalanche risk management for the Federal Office of Culture (FOC), which put this Swiss tradition on UNESCO’s list of intangible Cultural Heritage
www.imaginary-wanderings.com

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Iconicity in Language and Literature


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Lund Symposium 2019

The international and interdisciplinary iconicity project investigates resemblance mappings between form and meaning in language and in literature. Its biennial conferences attract scholars from all over the world. Iconicity is not only a driving force in language on all grammatical levels, on language acquisition, and on language change. It is also present at all levels of text, in both narrative and poetic forms - literary texts, historical texts, political texts, advertising, music, word and image, etc.
www.iconicity.uzh.ch

Intermedial and Multimodal Studies

Expert Panel

Linnaeus University Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies is an interdisciplinary environment covering the fields of comparative literature, media and communication science, linguistics, music science, film studies, and art science.
www.lnu.se/en/research/searchresearch/linnaeus-university-centre-for-intermedial-and-multimodal-studies/

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MICA - Cognition and the Arts

Cognitive Poetics Project, MICA (Heath, Massachusetts)

The Cognitive Poetics Project at the Myrifield Institute for Cognition and the Arts was founded by Mark Turner, Margaret Freeman and Don Freeman in Heath, MA. It organizes symposia and workshops.
www.myrifield.org

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