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Global Investigative Collaboration
(Chapter, 2023)In this chapter, we focus on how investigative cross-border collaboration has arisen and developed in the digital era by drawing upon our relatively unprecedented access to several news workers at the Forbidden Stories ... -
Good governance in Norway
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Help Yourself: The Individualization of Responsibility in Current Health Journalism
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-11)Who is responsible when you get sick? Doctors, who can treat you with superior knowledge? Politicians, who have designed the welfare services? Yourself, who should take steps to live a healthy lifestyle? Or perhaps ... -
How a COVID-19 Live Tracker Led to Innovation in Investigative Journalism
(Chapter, 2023)The practice of investigative journalism is constantly pushing the boundaries of what journalism can do and should be. While certain core values remain intact, professionals readily experiment with new methods, forms of ... -
Hva gjør de videreutdannede bibliotekarene?
(Krysspeilinger: Perspektiver på bibliotek- og informasjonsvitenskap;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2012) -
Hvilken betydning har rom og sted for barn og unges deltakelse i barnevernets praksis?
(Barn og unge. By, sted og sosiomaterialitet.;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)The intention in this chapter is to discuss the significance of the physical surroundings, the space and place, for children and young people’s participation in child welfare. In spite of a growth of interest in children’s ... -
A Hybrid Investigative Ecology
(Chapter, 2023)In Part 2, we have looked at what we called ‘hybrid elements’ in emerging organisations focused on investigative journalism and holding power to account. Since the turn of the millennium, scholars have generally focused ... -
Hybrid Investigative Journalism During Times of Crisis
(Chapter, 2023)In pursuit of its continued focus on holding power to account—locally, nationally and globally—investigative journalism as a practice has actively incorporated various digital skills and capabilities. The embrace of digital ... -
Indigenous and communitarian knowledges
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019-10-19)As we were planning the project application for the Norwegian Programme for Capacity Development in Higher Education and Research for Development (Norhed), I was reading an article by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro titled ... -
Information needs of the end users have never been discussed: An investigation of the user-intermediary interaction of people with intellectual impairments
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)Many people with intellectual impairments experience challenges searching for information. Consequently, they rely on intermediaries (e.g. caregivers) to solve their information needs. In the field of IIR, little is known ... -
Innledning. Barn og unge i utveksling med rom, sted og sosiomaterialitet
(Barn og unge. By, sted og sosiomaterialitet.;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)Tema for denne antologien er hvordan fysiske/materielle forhold ved områder og institusjoner i byen samvirker med hvordan mennesker møtes, og hvordan de deltar. Barn og unges hverdagsliv, deres muligheter ... -
Insurgency in the Age of the Internet. The Case of the Zapatistas
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Introduction
(Making Transparency Possible: an interdisciplinary dialogue;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019-03-13)Each year local and national economies throughout the world lose billions of dollars through so-called illicit financial flows. Conservative estimates indicate that over a billion dollars are diverted illegitimately out ... -
Introduction: libraries, archives, and museums in transition
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Introduction: The Public Sphere in Change. Institutional Perspectives on Neo-corporatist Society
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Is Peace a Smiling Woman? Femininities and Masculinities in Conflict and Peace Coverage
(Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2016)The chapter studies how concepts of gender, w ar and peace are understood and applied in the coverage of international strategies for c onflict and peace in examples from Norwegian newspapers. The theoretical backdrop ... -
“I’m not Stupid”: Attitudes towards adaptation among people with dyslexia
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;vol 10901, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)A significant portion of the population have dyslexia, which is commonly associated with reading and writing difficulties. In the context of developing materials well-suited for user s with reading ... -
Journalism theory
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-06)Journalism studies is a multidisciplinary field of academic inquiry. As such, it employs theory from a wide range of academic disciplines and traditions, and – as its object of study changes – is in constant search of new ... -
The Joys of Wiki Work: Craftsmanship, Flow and Self-externalization in a Digital Environment
(Current Topics in Library and Information Practice; Libraries, Archives and Museums as Democratic Spaces in a Digital Age, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)Public discussions on digital technology and the Internet tend generally to be framed in epochalist terms and to be rife with utopian and dystopian projections of our imminent digital futures (Du Gay 2003; Henningsen and ...