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    • News organizations 

      Westlund, Oscar; Ekström, Mats (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The first studies on news routines emerged in the 1950s, and since then a wealth of studies have followed that focus on routines among journalists in newsrooms. Clearly, however, much has happened in journalism since ...
    • News organizations and routines 

      Westlund, Oscar; Ekström, Mats (Handbook of Journalism Studies, Karin Wahl-Jorgensen & Thomas Hanitzsch (Eds.);, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019-06)
      The first studies on news routines emerged in the 1950s, and since then a wealth of studies have followed that focus on routines among journalists in newsrooms. Clearly, however, much has happened in journalism since then; ...
    • News: Mobiles, Mobilities and Their Meeting Points 

      Duffy, Andrew; Ling, Rich; Kim, Nuri; Tandoc JR, Edson; Westlund, Oscar (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-29)
      In the field of quantum mechanics (at least in its more accessible and demotic form), Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle states that the more precisely the position of a particle can be established, the less possible it ...
    • Patient narratives: Health journalists’ reflections, dilemmas and criticism of a compelling journalistic tool 

      Figenschou, Tine Ustad (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Media stories of health and illness are omnipresent. The plethora of available health stories not only inform and educate, they invite us to engage, identify and act, thereby priming basic feelings of fear, ...
    • Profeten som ikke ville være profet: Dylan som budbringer 

      Kvalvaag, Robert W. (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Anthony Scaduto, som skrev den første biografien om Dylan, kommenterte gjennombruddet på Newport Folk Festival i 1963 slik: “For those in the crowd who had never heard Dylan or his songs before, the effect was electric. ...
    • Public Bureaucracies 

      Figenschou, Tine Ustad; Fredriksson, Magnus; Kolltveit, Kristoffer; Pallas, Josef (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-17)
      Public bureaucracies have mostly been invisible in research on political communication, but more recently, there has been an increasing interest in their communicative efforts. In this chapter, we review the literature and ...
    • The Public Face of an Epidemic Risk: Personalization of an Ebola Outbreak in Nordic Media 

      Hornmoen, Harald; Andersen, Nina Blom (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-11)
      This chapter explores how newspapers in Denmark and Norway both verbally and visually framed and personalized risk and crisis assessments and scenarios following the Ebola outbreak in West Africa in 2014. Our point of ...
    • Reduced Security for Journalists an Less Reporting from the Frontline 

      Høiby, Marte Havikbotn; Ottosen, Rune (Chapter; Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2016)
      According to both UNESCO and NGOs working to protect the safety of journal- ists, the security situation for reporters and media workers in conflict zones has deteriorated greatly during the past decade. The present ...
    • The role of the Sámi media in democratic processes: The Arctic Railway in Yle Sápmi and NRK Sápmi 

      Sara, Inker-Anni; Rasmussen, Torkel; Krøvel, Roy (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      This media research was prompted by the Arctic Railway construction project that is planned to run from the city of Roavvenjárga/Rovaniemi in Finland to the city of Kirkonjárga/Kirkenes by the Arctic Ocean in Northern ...
    • Sexual Violence against Journalists in Conflict Zones - Gendered Practices and Cultures in the Newsroom 

      Høiby, Marte Havikbotn (Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2016)
      While sexual violence is a threat to both men and women in war and conflict, cases con- cerning male victims are largely absent from public discussion and women’s vulnerability regularly assumed. This paper suggests ...
    • Size, ownership and innovation in newspapers 

      Krumsvik, Arne H.; Skogerbø, Eli; Storsul, Tanja (Chapter, 2013)
      This chapter analyses the relationship between the size and ownership of newspapers and their approaches to the challenges from the tablet market, e.g. the iPad. Which newspapers were inclined to innovate by launching iPad ...
    • Social Media and Situation Awareness during Terrorist Attacks: Recommendations for Crisis Communication 

      Steensen, Steen; Frey, Elsebeth; Hornmoen, Harald; Ottosen, Rune; Konow-Lund, Maria Theresa (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      This chapter summarises the findings of a case study on social media activity during the 22 July 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway. Based on these findings and on theories and previous research on the role of social media ...
    • Social Media Communication During Disease Outbreaks: Findings and Recommendations 

      Hornmoen, Harald; McInnes, Colin John (Social Media Use in Crisis and Risk Communication: Emergencies, Concerns and Awareness;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-13)
      The chapter provides recommendations for key communicators’ social media use during pandemic threats. Recommendations are based on findings from two sets of case studies during the 2014–2015 outbreak of Ebola in West Africa: ...
    • Social Media in Management of the Terror Crisis in Norway: Experiences and Lessons Learned 

      Hornmoen, Harald; Måseide, Per Helge (Social Media Use in Crisis and Risk Communication: Emergencies, Concerns and Awareness;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-13)
      The chapter addresses the question of how crisis and emergency communicators in the justice (police) and health sector in Norway reflect on their use – or lack of use – of social media during the terror crisis on 22 July ...
    • Social Media Use in Crises and Risks: an introduction to the collection 

      Hornmoen, Harald; Backholm, Klas (Social Media Use in Crisis and Risk Communication: Emergencies, Concerns and Awareness;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-13)
      This book is about how different communicators – whether professionals, such as crisis managers, first responders and journalists, or private citizens and disaster victims – have used social media to communicate about risks ...
    • Subjectivity as a Journalistic Ideal 

      Steensen, Steen (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 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 ...
    • The Surface and the Soul: Purpose and Politics of the Terrorist Mugshot 

      Simonsen, Anne Hege (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      When terror strikes, the terrorist is more often than not portrayed in a mugshot, an ID-like photograph with references to police mugshots as well as the passport ID. This has developed into the common iconography where ...
    • The Gap: J-School Syllabus Meets the Market 

      Krumsvik, Arne H. (Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2016)
      From a market-oriented point of view, J-schools should produce candidates with classic communications skills, able to take on any role in the news factory of the future. Classes on globalisation and press history should ...
    • The Intimization of Journalism 

      Steensen, Steen (Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2016)
    • Theoretical perspectives on crisis, resilience, and innovation 

      Olsen, Ragnhild Kristine; Solvoll, Mona Kristin (Chapter, 2024)
      This chapter describes how the concepts of crisis, resilience, and innovation are well-suited for capturing how Norwegian news media dealt with the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic posed threats to public health, leading ...