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Team

Maja Klausen
Maja Klausen is associate professor in Media Studies and Principal Investigator of ToSleep. Within the broader field of critical health communication Maja combines perspectives from existential media studies with cultural studies in empirically grounded explorations of users’ digital lifeworlds and what it means to lead a good life in a digital and datafied society. Visit research profile

Yukun You
Yukun is a postdoctoral researcher working on the design and use of digital media and technologies, with a particular focus on digital wellbeing practices. She holds a PhD in Media and Communication from the University of Oslo, where her doctoral research examined digital disconnection/detox practices through mobile apps. Her research interests centre on the ambivalences, struggles, and tensions emerging within broader processes of datafication, platformization, and intensified AI development. Yukun conducts interdisciplinary research across media and communication studies, gamification, HCI, and design, and works with mixed methods including interviews, surveys, ethnography, data scraping, and workshops. Visit research profile

Sofie Exner Koch
Sofie is a PhD student with a special interest in media culture and media history, state–citizen relations, and the post-digital society. She holds an MA in Culture and Communication from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). Her empirical research in the project is interdisciplinary and draws on archival material and newspapers, policy and document analysis, as well as netnographic work exploring sleep on social media. Visit research profile

Advisory board

ToSleep’s advisory board is comprised of five leading researchers within fields of particular importance to the project: Health humanities, digital disconnection, sleep science, datafication and temporality. In alphabetical order:

  • Birgitte Rahbek Kornum, Professor. University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 
  • Carsten Stage, Professor. Aarhus University, Denmark. 
  • Emily Keightley, Professor. Loughborough University. United Kingdom. 
  • Stine Lomborg, Professor. University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 
  • Trine Syvertsen, Professor. University of Oslo, Norway.