Browsing SAM - Institutt for journalistikk og mediefag by Subject "Norway"
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“Approaching an Abyss”: Liberalist Ideology in a Norwegian Cold WarBusiness Paper
(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 ... -
Autonomous Journalists and Anonymous Politicians? Norwegian Media Coverage of then NSA and the "Snowden Affair"
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)The NSA/Snowden revelations represent a case for studying the degree of journalistic autonomy versus the political field, in a situation where national and international security is at stake. In an era of rapid digital ... -
Blood and Security during the Norway Attacks: Authorities’ Twitter Activity and Silence
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)This chapter analyses the Norwegian authorities’ presence on Twitter during the 22 July 2011 terrorist attacks. Twitter activity by two official institutions is analysed in particular, namely, the blood bank at Oslo ... -
Brothers in arms or peace? : the media representation of Swedish and Norwegian defence- and military co-operation
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Dialogues and Difficulties. Transnational Cooperation in Journalism Education.
(Chapter; Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2016)The profession and pedagogy of journalism are both at a crossroads, and questions linked to how journalism education can best provide skills, knowledge and experiences that enable students to contribute positively to ... -
Digital Challenges on the Norwegian Media Scene
(Nordicom Review;33 (2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)This article summarises findings from a research project on the digitisation of Norwegian newsrooms, analysing trends in the industry and changes in user-habits. Findings suggest that most journalists are positive about ... -
Digitization and Editorial Change in Online Media. Findings from a Norwegian Research Project
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Facebook News Use During the 2017 Norwegian Elections—Assessing the Influence of Hyperpartisan News
(Journalism Practice;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-21)The paper at hand presents a comparative study on news use in relation to media content as posted to Facebook by a series of established and hyperpartisan media outlets during the 2017 Norwegian national election campaign. ... -
Heroes of the Day After Tomorrow: “The Oil Worker” in Norwegian Climate Coverage 2017–2021
(Journalism Practice;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-18)In 2019, mentions of “oil worker” in Norwegian newspaper coverage of climate change more than quadrupled, mostly reflecting a rise in politicians vying for the support of this critical constituency. This article explores ... -
A Hidden Theory in Financial Crisis Journalism? The Case of Norway
(Nordicom Review;36(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-10-21)The present article analyses press coverage of the dramatic finance crisis and the ensuing European debt crisis in Europe, in three decisive periods. The authors conduct quantitative and qualitative content analyses of two ... -
Kommunikasjonsrådgiverne i norske departementer: En «ny» type byråkrater i skjæringsfeltet mellom politikk og administrasjon?
(Norsk statsvitenskapelig tidsskrift;Årgang 36, nr. 2-2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-27)I offentlige byråkratier over hele den vestlige verden har det de siste årene blitt ansatte flere kommunikasjonsrådgivere, ofte med bakgrunn fra journalistikken. Disse aktørene er ansatt som byråkrater, men jobber i enkelte ... -
Media, market, state and politics in Norway
(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 ... -
Mediating science in Norway : practices and transformations in major newspapers
(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 ... -
Multi-ethnic girls’ social positionali Identities in educational transitions
(Girlhood Studies An Interdisciplinary Journal;Volume 13: Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-03-01)In this article, we examine the case history of a young multi-ethnic Norwegian girl, whom we call Anna, from the age of 15 to 17 to show how her self-understanding of positionings within her educational transitions illustrates ... -
Online newspaper repositories and Norwegian-Russian media frames of Svalbard
(Academic article, 2013)Online newspaper repositories of two leading Norwegian and Russian daily newspapers (Aftenposten and Rossiyskaya gazeta [Российская газета]) offer different media frames of the Arctic group of islands known as Svalbard. ... -
The Return of the “Humble I”: The Bookseller of Kabul and contemporary norwegian literary journalism
(Literary Journalism Studies;5(1), Academic article, 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 -
Serving the Media Ministers: A Mixed Methods Study on the Personalization of Ministerial Communication
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The personalization of politics has received much attention in both the political science and political communication literature, but the focus has almost entirely been on party leaders and prime ministers. This study ... -
Social Media and Situation Awareness during Terrorist Attacks: Recommendations for Crisis Communication
(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 as a political backchannel: Twitter use during televised election debates in Norway
(ASLIB Proceedings;66(3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-04)Purpose - This study aims to explore how Twitter is used as a political backchannel and potential agenda setter during two televised political debates during the Norwegian election in 2011. The article engages with current ... -
A symbiotic relationship : Norwegian diplomacy and Norwegian journalism on war and peace in Guatemala
(Conflict & communication online;10 (1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Der Artikel beschäftigt sich mit der norwegischen Berichterstattung über den Bürgerkrieg in Guatemala und den Friedensprozess in der Zeit von 1990 bis 1997. Der Autor hat alle Dokumente im Archiv des norwegischen ...