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Gunhild Moltesen Agger was born on 18 March, 1945 in Viby Jylland, Denmark, is a Danish academic. Discover Gunhild Moltesen Agger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
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Born 18 March, 1945
Birthday 18 March
Birthplace Viby Jylland, Denmark
Nationality Denmark

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1918

Agger's mother is author Ragnhild Agger (born on 25 January 1918), who has written novels, short stories and poetry on women's life in a social and realistic perspective.

1945

Gunhild Moltesen Agger (born 18 March 1945 in Viby J, Denmark) is a professor in Danish media history at Aalborg University.

She conducts research in media science, focusing on Danish television drama and film, crime fiction and national identity in a globalized world.

1971

Agger received her MA in literary history from Aarhus University in 1971 with a thesis on the works of Leo Tolstoy.

As a postgraduate student, Agger spent a semester at the Russian Academy of Sciences.

1972

Agger finished her postgraduate fellowship at Aarhus University in 1972.

1974

In 1974, Agger was hired at Aalborg University to teach Danish and Media Studies.

2003

Since then, Agger has been a member of the university board (2003–2007), a dean (1983–1984) and a pro-dean (1982–1983).

Agger has been a guest lecturer at Old Dominion University in the United States, the University of Greenland, the University of Iceland, Vilnius University and many Danish and Scandinavian universities.

She is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen and Aarhus University as an external co-examiner.

Agger has contributed to Danish media interpretations of themes within both fiction and journalism.

She has explained how streaming services have advanced due to their ability to act both nationally and globally, whereas the DVD medium remains as a guarantor of the "safe choice".

Agger has been involved in the debate about the Danish TV series Badehotellet (The Seaside Hotel) and the reason for its success.

While the debate on Badehotellet was running, Agger gave interviews to other media outlets, explaining the qualities of the TV series.

Agger was a board member (2003–2006) and deputy chair (2005–2006) of the Association of Media Researchers in Denmark, a member of the Danish Council for Independent Research Humanities (now FKK) 1997–2003, of the Research Committee of the Danish Ministry of Culture (1999–2003), and a member of the Prime Minister's Media Committee (1994–1996).

Agger is a member of the advisory board of the Journal of Scandinavian Cinema and of the Scientific Committee of the Journal Series.

Agger is also a member of Det Danske Kriminalakademi (the Danish Crime Academy), whose purpose is to promote good Danish crime literature.

2005

In 2005, Agger was awarded her doctorate for her thesis on Danish TV- drama, Arvesølv og underholdning (Family silver and entertainment).

Professor Ib Bondebjerg, University of Copenhagen, called her thesis a major quality leap in Danish TV research.

2009

Agger is a main editor of the Medie- og Kommunikationsleksikon (Media and Communication Encyclopedia) (2009).

2010

From 2010 to 2016, Agger chaired a crime research project at Aalborg University, co-editing with Kim Toft Hansen a six-volume book series.

In 2010, with Anne Marit Waade, Agger published Den skandinaviske krimi – bestseller og blockbuster (Scandinavian Crime – bestseller and blockbuster).

2013

In this series, Agger wrote the book Mord til tiden (Timely Murder) (2013), which investigates historical crime fiction and crime documentary.

Professor Kirsten Drotner wrote about this work: "The book demonstrates an impressive overview of a very large volume of material and does so with a sense of national and epochal contexts."

2014

Since 2014, Agger has participated in the research project "What Makes Danish TV Drama Series Travel?", investigating the international success of Danish TV dramas.

In connection with this project, she has published the following:

2015

In 2015, Agger was awarded the Danish Order of Dannebrog.

Agger has contributed to the following books: