Professor Hans-Henrik Holm
Danish School of Media and Journalism.

Hans-Henrik Holm
Personal background
Throughout a distinguished career, Hans-Henrik Holm, has been affiliated with some of the world’s leading institutions. Next to his academic responsibilities, which focused on international politics, international media structure, and globalisation, he is a member of several boards. Holm worked as project manager and consultant for journalism projects in, among others, Zambia, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Mongolia and Ukraine. Currently, he is the Chairman of the Mundus Consortium.
Biography
- 2007 – … : Adjunct professor at the Graduate School of Journalism, University of California, Berkeley;
- 2008 – 2009: Visiting professor in the Department of Social Sciences at the European University Institute, Firenze;
- 2000 – 2001 / 2007 – 2008: Visiting Professor at the European University Institute, Firenze;
- 1988 – … : Professor and Head of Department at the Danish School of Media and Journalism;
- 1986 – 1988: Head of Department, Institute of Political Science, Aarhus University;
- 1977 – 1988: Associate Professor in International Relations, Institute of Political Science, Aarhus University;
- 1985: Research Fellow, Centre for International Security, Stanford University;
- 1983 – 1984: Visiting Fellow at Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley;
- 1975 – 1977: Assistant Professor, Institute of Political Science, Aarhus University.
Appointments
- Chairman of the Board: Center for Universities Studies in Journalism, Aarhus University (2004 – … );
- Chairman of Consortium Board, Erasmus Mundus Master in Journalism;
- Boardmember of International Media Support, Copenhagen (2007 – 2010);
- Boardmember of Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Aarhus University (1999 – … );
- Boardmember of Center for Culture and Development (DCCD), Copenhagen (2004 – … );
- Boardmember of Council for International Development Cooperation (DANIDA) (1996 – … );
- Board member of Uniconsult International, Aarhus (1989 – …);
- Boardmember of Editorial Board of Journalism: Theory, practice and criticism, Sage (2000 – … ).
Recent books & articles
- Når Nyheder bliver til- på DR og TV2 (When news is made- on public service channels) With Flemming Svith and Kate Kartveit, 240 pp Aarhus, Ajour, 2008.Meget større end du tror. Avislæserne og det internationale Much larger than you think. Newspaper readers and the global interest. (with Jens Henrik Haahr), Aarhus: Forlaget Ajour 2003, 205 pp.
- Verden på tilbud. Om Udenrigsjournalistik og mediernes udenrigsdækning. The world on Sale. On international journalism and the international coverage of the media. (With L.Kabel, L. Møller,T. Kitaj, F. Ytzen ). Aarhus: Ajour, 2000, 210 pp.
- And Now What. International Politics after the Cold War. (ed. with Georg Sørensen) Aarhus: Politica 1998.
- Whose World Order. Uneven Globalization and the End of the Cold War. (ed. with Georg Sørensen), Boulder, Col.:Westview Press, 1995, 246 pp.
- ”Fragile states and Violence: The limits of External Assistance” ( With Lothar Brock, Michael Stohl and Georg Sørensen) in Global Dialogue, Vol. 13. No. 1 (2011)
- “Hvad er god Public Service journalistik?, in Svendsen (ed.) Public Service- i praksis og i fremtiden, Ajour 2010, pp. 47-79
- “Idealer og Realiteter” i Historisk Tidskrift, (2009) Vol. 109, Hæfte 1, pp. 275-280
- “Public service News in Crisis,” Chapter in Svith et al (eds.) DR og TV 2 i offentlighedens tjeneste, Aarhus, Ajour 2007
- “Denmark,” Chapter in Karen Christensen et al (eds), Global Perspectives on the United States, Cambridge, Berkshire Publishing. 2007
- “Forgotten Crises- Blame the Media, but what about the readers and viewers? in Humanitarian Review, Winter 2003 issue, pp. 40-43.
- “Danish Foreign Policy Activism: The Rise and Decline” in Bertel Heurlin and Hans Mouritzen(eds), Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2002, Kbh: DUPI, 2002, pp. 19-46.
- “The Effect of Globalization on Media Structures and Norms. Globalization and the Choice of Foreign News” in Stig Hjarvard (ed.), News in a Globalized Society, Gøteborg: NORDICOM, 2001, pp. 113-129.
- “The Forgotten Globalization of Journalism Education” in Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, vol. 56, no.4, winter 2002, pp. 67-72.
- ” A Disaggregated World Order in the Making: Policy Towards Failed States as an Example,” in International Politics, vol. 38, no.3, September 2001, pp. 357-374.
- “Failing Failed States: Who forgets the Forgotten”, in Security Dialogue, Vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 547-473
- “The Rise and Decline of Danish Foreign Policy Activism:The case of Denmark” in Anne-Sofie Dahl and Norman Hillmer(eds.) Activism and Nonalignment. The relationship between foreign policy and security doctrine, Stockholm. UI, 2002, pp. 83-103
- “Journalism education in Denmark: The Challenge of the market and Politics,” in R. Frölich and C. Holtz-Bacha, Journalism Education in Europe and North America: An International Comparison, Creskill: Hampton Press, 2003. pp. 121-139.
