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Daniel Jung is a University Lecturer in Digital Culture at the Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies, University of Bergen. His work bridges digital humanities, technology-enhanced learning, and digital culture.
His research interests include Digital Culture, Electronic Literature, and Web Design, with a focus on technology in education and digital governance. He teaches courses such as Dikult105 Web Design I and Dikult205 Web Design II, emphasizing practical and theoretical aspects of digital media.
The recent publications reflect a strong engagement with e-government systems, technology adoption models, and web-based language learning. These works span interdisciplinary domains, combining insights from information systems, education, and digital humanities, with a particular interest in user adoption and digital equity.
Scientific Contributions:
- 2019: Critical review on e-government adoption in Gambia using the Technology Acceptance Model
- 2006: Public interview on a student murder case, contributing to societal discourse
- 2001: Presentation on ITALWEB, a pioneering web-based language learning platform
Daniel Jung is actively involved in research groups focused on Electronic Literature and the Digital Culture Research Group, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. While no formal advising or grant activities are detailed, his instructional and research roles suggest mentorship and project engagement. His work continues to influence digital pedagogy and cultural studies at the University of Bergen.



