Jasmijn Van Gorp is Assistant Professor of Audiovisual Heritage and Digital Culture. She received her PhD in Social Sciences from the University of Antwerp (Belgium) and her MA in Communication Sciences from KULeuven (Belgium).
Jasmijn is the co-founder of the CLARIAH Media Suite, an integrated digital research infrastructure for audiovisual heritage in the Netherlands. Her research interests include digital humanities, digital and creative methods for film and television and metadata in/of digital archives. Currently, she works on two research projects: Re-Frame, which focuses on the reuse of audiovisual archives in journalistic practice, and AI TaDa which explores flow in digitized broadcast schedules and AI-generated metadata.
At Utrecht University, Jasmijn coordinates the Specialization Package in Television and Media Culture for the BA Media and Culture. She also teaches courses on Digital Television History (BA) and Programming and Curation (MA), and supervises BA and MA theses in film and television studies.