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Camilla Moring is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities. She currently serves as Deputy Head of Department for Education and Head of Studies, demonstrating strong leadership in academic administration. Her work bridges communication, digital technologies, and organizational practices.
Research Interests: Her research focuses on digital technologies in organizations, practice theory, information practices, and digital literacy. She investigates how digital tools are embedded in professional and organizational contexts, particularly in libraries, healthcare, and education. Her work emphasizes the performative and social dimensions of technology use.
Her recent publications reveal a consistent focus on digital transformation in cultural and public institutions, including libraries and museums, as well as digital health applications. Themes such as co-creation, professionalism, and the invisible aspects of digital practices recur across her work, indicating a deep engagement with the sociomaterial aspects of information systems.
Scientific Contributions:
- Extensive research output with 57 publications including journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers
- Active contributor to Nordic and international journals in library and information science, communication, and digital culture
- Regular participant and organizer in academic conferences such as iConference
She teaches and supervises across all levels in areas including knowledge and information in organizations, research methods, and digital literacy. Her professional network includes affiliations with institutions in Denmark, Sweden, and Ireland. She is actively involved in shaping digital literacy models, such as the UCPH model for digital literacy and skills.
Labs and Teams: While no formal lab is mentioned, she collaborates extensively within the Department of Communication and with external institutions such as the University of Borås and University College Dublin. She is part of research networks focused on digital practices, information science, and cultural dissemination.


