• Alternative journalism and the relationship between guerrillas and indigenous peoples in Latin America 

      Krøvel, Roy (Interface: a journal for and about social movements;3 (2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-11)
      Academic study of alternative journalism is dominated by an approach that celebrates alternative media for its capacity to “empower” citizens. Existing literature on alternative media and alternative journalism often ...
    • “Approaching an Abyss”: Liberalist Ideology in a Norwegian Cold WarBusiness Paper 

      Fonn, Birgitte Kjos (Media and Communication;Volume 6, Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-02-09)
      The international business press has been a powerful and influential voice in modern societies and, as its formative years took place during the Cold War, a closer look at the ideologies that were promoted in this part of ...
    • The BDR mutiny in Bangladeshi media : from a "proletarian revolution" to a "brutal massacre" 

      Orgeret, Kristin; Sobhan, Hillol (Conflict & communication online;11 (1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The article analyses the media coverage of the BDR mutiny in Bangladesh, February 2009. In examining journalistic processes and how the Bangladeshi media reported the violent conflict, the article looks at how the approaches ...
    • Changes in Newspaper Language Explored as Changes in Cultural Norms 

      Roksvold, Thore (Intercultural Communication Studies;19 (3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      Norms are developed by the people in the society to make it easier to live together in a cultural community. The most important norm system in any society is the language. Any mother language is a cultural code regulated ...
    • Media, market, state and politics in Norway 

      Vaagan, Robert Wallace (Informacijos mokslai;47 (4), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)
      The article builds on Hallin & Mancini (2004) who have used a democratic corporatist model to analyze the media markets of several Northern and Central European countries, including Norway. An analysis of the Norwegian ...
    • Mediated culture and the well-informed global citizen : images of Africa in the global north 

      Orgeret, Kristin Skare (Nordicom Review;31 (2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      During recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the negative portrayal of the African continent in the media of the so-called ‘global North’. Significantly less focus has been put on how to actually represent ...
    • Mediating science in Norway : practices and transformations in major newspapers 

      Andersen, Elisabeth Kirkeng; Hornmoen, Harald (Media Transformations;5, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      What characterizes journalistic representations of researchers and research in Norway? This article presents a quantitative analysis and a discourse analysis of how journalism that covers and uses scientific research has ...
    • "Pandemisk paranoia"? En analyse av nyhetsomtalen av "svineinfluensaen" i norske aviser 

      Hornmoen, Harald (Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning;52 (1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      The study analyzes how a selection of Norwegian newspapers represented the swine flu in two critical phases in 2009. The analysis suggests how the news coverage was one-dimensional. Little space was provided for critical ...
    • Political communication in East Africa: An introduction 

      Orgeret, Kristin; Rønning, Helge (Journal of African Media Studies;Volume 12, Number 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-01)
      For a long time, the role of media and communication in African politics was relatively neglected. This neglect can, as Leila Demarest2 argues, to some extent be explained by the authoritarian turn that took place in many ...
    • Questioning researchers’ evaluation of communication experiences: A combined interview- and media-based study of communicating socially contestable research 

      Hornmoen, Harald; Gjefsen, Mads Dahl; Vie, Knut Jørgen (Observatorio (OBS*);Vol 15, No 4 (December 2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      This case study examines researchers’ experiences with – and several media’s practices of – communicating a research project that is scientifically complex, potentially highly impactful and socially contestable: the NTNU ...
    • Transnational contextualisation: seeing the world from there, here and in-between 

      Eide, Elisabeth (Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-04)
      This article discusses experiences harvested when communicating migration research from an academic position as media researcher, partly influenced by other positions. It discusses transnational literacy illustrated by the ...
    • What is Digital Journalism Studies? 

      Steensen, Steen; Westlund, Oscar (Book; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-22)
      What is Digital Journalism Studies? delves into the technologies, platforms, and audience relations that constitute digital journalism studies' central objects of study, outlining its principal theories, the research methods ...
    • What is Media Innovation? 

      Storsul, Tanja; Krumsvik, Arne H. (Chapter, 2013)
      In order to understand and explain current developments in the media landscape, using the lens of innovation and innovation theory adds value to media research. This chapter gives a theoretical introduction to the concept ...