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Judith Keilbach is an Associate Professor in Media Culture Studies at Utrecht University. She obtained her Ph.D. in Film Studies from Freie Universität Berlin. Her research interests encompass media infrastructures, the transformation of television, and the historical and theoretical relations between media technology and historiography. Keilbach also focuses on media sustainability, media events, and the role of archives and animals in media. She leads the special interest group 'Greening Digital Society' and is a member of the Network for Environmental Humanities research collective. Furthermore, she chairs the Sustainable Media workgroup within the European Network for Cinema Media Studies (NECS). Keilbach's current projects examine media infrastructures for sustainability, sustainable film production in the Netherlands, transnational media events in television history, and data-driven screenwriting. Her previous work includes 'Televising Eichmann trial,' which was awarded the Leibniz Summer Fellowship at the Center of Contemporary History Potsdam in 2013, as well as the NIAS Fellowship at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study from September 2014 to January 2015, and a Senior Fellowship at the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies from April to August 2016.
Department of Psychology