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Gorm Larsen is an Associate Professor at Aalborg University. His research intersects narratology, the dynamics of science storytelling, and the socio-cultural contexts of shame and guilt. With a focus on Bakhtin's theories, Gorm investigates how cultural shifts in guilt and shame manifest in public discourse, particularly regarding communication with power elites and anti-vaccination groups. His analytical approach primarily employs both literary and media theory to develop innovative analytical categories. Gorm has taught various subjects at both bachelor's and master's levels, including text analysis, interpersonal communication, and philosophical approaches like structuralism and post-structuralism, thus bridging theoretical insights with practical communication skills. He has also led a research group on Communication Dynamics and has been involved in several projects related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. His extensive teaching experience reflects his commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of communication's role in society.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.