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Online Feature Journalism: a Clash of Discourses
(Taylor & Francis, 2009-02)
Although online journalism still is dominated by breaking news coverage, new genres are emerging that differentiate it more and more from old media journalism. This article explores the emergence of feature journalism in ...
Subjectivity as a Journalistic Ideal
(Cappelen Damm Akademisk, 2017)
This chapter discusses different notions of subjectivity as an ideal in journalism and relates them to epistemological philosophy from Descartes to Foucault. The chapter argues that subjectivity – once a dominant ideal in ...
News Flows, Inter-Media Connectivity and Societal Resilience in Times of Crisis
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-10-23)
This article analyzes how inter-media connections and news flows can establish societal resilience in times of crisis. The article is framed by understandings of the discursive practice of news as polyvocal and networked, ...
What is the matter with newsroom culture? A sociomaterial analysis of professional knowledge creation in the newsroom
(SAGE Publications, 2016-07-08)
This article presents a study of what affects professional knowledge creation when journalism students have their periods of internship in legacy, yet highly digitized newsrooms. A total of 16 Norwegian j-students are ...
The Intimization of Journalism
(Sage, 2016)
Dialogue as a Journalistic Ideal
(Taylor & Francis, 2014-04-16)
Discussions and practices related to participatory and interactive journalism emphasize the dialogical aspects of journalism. However, throughout history, the idea of dialogue in journalism has taken a variety of forms. ...
Conversing the Audience: A methodological exploration of how conversation analysis can contribute to the analysis of interactive journalism
(Sage Publications, 2013)
This paper argues that conversation analysis (CA) has much to offer studies of online
interactions and, particularly, online interactive journalism. CA provides a methodological
opportunity to closely investigate the ...
The Return of the “Humble I”: The Bookseller of Kabul and contemporary norwegian literary journalism
(International Association for Literary Journalism Studies, 2013)
Åsne Seierstad’s The Bookseller of Kabul prompted controversy in Norway,
a controversy that influences the practice of literary journalism in
that country to this day
Cozy Journalism : the rise of social cohesion as an ideal in online, participatory journalism
(Routledge, 2011-11-17)
In recent years applications like CoveritLive have diffused with great speed in online newsrooms. Such technologies create an interface where audience participation and journalistic reporting potentially merge into a ...
The Featurization of Journalism
(NORDICOM, 2011)
Feature journalism has developed from being an insignificant supplement to news journalism to a family of genres that today dominates newspapers. The present article explores the
growing importance of feature journalism ...