Maarja Ojamaa is a researcher at BFM. She also works in the Department of Semiotics at the University of Tartu, where she defended her PhD thesis on the transmedial aspect of cultural autocommunication.
Maarja's primary research interests lie in the transmedial mechanisms of cultural memory and in ways of diversifying the reusage of cultural heritage. In addition to research work, she has been teaching semiotics-related courses at all levels of the Estonian higher education system as well as in high schools.
Maarja's profile on the Estonian Research Portal.
Email: maarja.ojamaa@tlu.ee.
Ibrus, Indrek; Ojamaa, Maarja (2014). What is the Cultural Function and Value of European Transmedia Independents? International Journal of Communication, 8, 2283−2300.
Saldre, Maarja; Torop, Peeter. (2012). Transmedia space. In: Ibrus, Indrek; Scolari, Carlos A. (Ed.). Crossmedia Innovations: Texts, Markets, Institutions. (25-44). New York: Peter Lang Publishers House.
Maarja's primary research interests lie in the transmedial mechanisms of cultural memory and in ways of diversifying the reusage of cultural heritage. In addition to research work, she has been teaching semiotics-related courses at all levels of the Estonian higher education system as well as in high schools.
Maarja's profile on the Estonian Research Portal.
Email: maarja.ojamaa@tlu.ee.
Select publications
Ojamaa, Maarja; Torop, Peeter (2015). Transmediality of cultural autocommunication. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 18 (1), 61−78.Ibrus, Indrek; Ojamaa, Maarja (2014). What is the Cultural Function and Value of European Transmedia Independents? International Journal of Communication, 8, 2283−2300.
Saldre, Maarja; Torop, Peeter. (2012). Transmedia space. In: Ibrus, Indrek; Scolari, Carlos A. (Ed.). Crossmedia Innovations: Texts, Markets, Institutions. (25-44). New York: Peter Lang Publishers House.