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Nationality | Danish |
Citizenship | Denmark |
Occupation | professor at Aalborg University in Copenhagen |
Organization | Aalborg University |
Frederik Stjernfelt (born July 6, 1957) is a Danish professor and writer. As a professor, he lectures in science studies, history of ideas, and semiotics, at Aalborg University's Copenhagen department. [1]
Stjernfelt has been working as a reviewer and writer at ' Weekendavisen' since 1994. Earlier in his career, he was employed as an editor at Gyldendal's cultural journal ' Kritik' between 1993 and 2012. [2] [3] Stjernfelt has been a member of ' Danish Academy' since 2001. [4] Also, he is cofounder of the political network 'Fri debat', which functions to promote freedom of speech. Subsequently, he has published a number of academic as well as popular books and articles. [5]
Stjernfelt has received a number of recognitions and prizes for his work. This includes 'Lærebogsprisen' for his book 'Tal en tanke' in 2006, [6] [7] the Danish Association of Masters and PhDs' research award in 2010, [8] [9] and Blixprisen's 'This year's effort for freedom of speech' in 2017. [10] [11]
Besides his awards, Stjernfelt received funding from the Carlsberg Foundation to write a book on the Danish historic time period of total freedom of the press between 1770 and 1773. [12]
Frederik Stjernfelt is married to the Danish translator, Agnete Dorph Stjernfelt. He is the father of the Danish artists, Agnes Stjernfelt and Karoline Stjernfelt.
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Frederik Stjernfelt | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Danish |
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Occupation | professor at Aalborg University in Copenhagen |
Organization | Aalborg University |
Frederik Stjernfelt (born July 6, 1957) is a Danish professor and writer. As a professor, he lectures in science studies, history of ideas, and semiotics, at Aalborg University's Copenhagen department. [1]
Stjernfelt has been working as a reviewer and writer at ' Weekendavisen' since 1994. Earlier in his career, he was employed as an editor at Gyldendal's cultural journal ' Kritik' between 1993 and 2012. [2] [3] Stjernfelt has been a member of ' Danish Academy' since 2001. [4] Also, he is cofounder of the political network 'Fri debat', which functions to promote freedom of speech. Subsequently, he has published a number of academic as well as popular books and articles. [5]
Stjernfelt has received a number of recognitions and prizes for his work. This includes 'Lærebogsprisen' for his book 'Tal en tanke' in 2006, [6] [7] the Danish Association of Masters and PhDs' research award in 2010, [8] [9] and Blixprisen's 'This year's effort for freedom of speech' in 2017. [10] [11]
Besides his awards, Stjernfelt received funding from the Carlsberg Foundation to write a book on the Danish historic time period of total freedom of the press between 1770 and 1773. [12]
Frederik Stjernfelt is married to the Danish translator, Agnete Dorph Stjernfelt. He is the father of the Danish artists, Agnes Stjernfelt and Karoline Stjernfelt.
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