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    • Online Feature Journalism: a Clash of Discourses 

      Steensen, Steen (Journalism Practice;3 (1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 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 ...
    • Online Journalism and the Promises of New Technology : a Critical Review and Look Ahead 

      Steensen, Steen (Journalism Studies;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-09-04)
      Research about online journalism has been dominated by a discourse of technological innovation. The ‘‘success’’ of online journalism is often measured by the extent to which it utilizes technological assets like ...
    • Online newspaper repositories and Norwegian-Russian media frames of Svalbard 

      Vaagan, Robert Wallace (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. ...
    • Organizational and occupational innovation when implementing a Covid-19 live tracker in VG newsroom 

      Konow Lund, Maria; Mtchedlidze, Junai; Barland, Jens (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Academic research on whether and how innovation during crises results in durable changes in practice remains scant. The Covid-19 pandemic brought with it new opportunities to look at both innovation and transformations in ...
    • "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 ...
    • ”Pandemisk paranoia?” En analyse av nyhetsomtalen av svineinfluensaen i norske aviser 

      Hornmoen, Harald (Research report, 2013)
      Studien er analyse av hvordan et utvalg norske aviser (papiraviser) representerte og konstruerte svineinfluensaen og trusselen knyttet til denne i to kritiske faser i sykdommens utviklingsforløp. Den første fasen var da ...
    • 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, ...
    • Perceptions of Intra-Organizational Collaboration and Media Workers Interests in Media Innovations 

      Westlund, Oscar; Krumsvik, Arne H. (The Journal of Media Innovations;1(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on the interest and collaboration contained within digital media innovation among staff in the editorial, business and IT ...
    • Playing the mainstream game: A language-game analysis of “mainstream” as a possible boundary object in journalism studies 

      Steensen, Steen; Figenschou, Tine Ustad; Ihlebæk, Karoline Andrea (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      “Mainstream media” and “mainstream journalism” have become significant concepts in political, popular, and academic discourse in recent years. They are key in how media, communication, and journalism scholars have been, ...
    • 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 ...
    • Political rhetoric, populism, leadership and intercultural communication 

      Vaagan, Robert Wallace (Bd. 111: Guntars Dreijers/Jānis Sīlis/Silga Sviķe/Jānis Veckrācis (eds.);Bridging Languages and Cultures II – Linguistics, Translation Studies and Intercultural Communication, Conference object, 2020)
      Taking as a starting point a politically motivated mass killing in Norway in 2011, the article argues that this was not an isolated incident but forms part of a broader European surge of right-wing extremism and populist ...
    • Preparing for risks and building resilience 

      Frey, Elsebeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Journalists confront terror and war to report and document what is happening. Covering traumatic events is dangerous for the reporters on the scene and may leave them with distress responses. The aim of this study is to ...
    • Presidential Web sites and the Georgian-Russian War, 8-16 August 2008 

      Vaagan, Robert Wallace (First Monday;14 (9), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009-09-07)
      During the war between Georgia and Russia, 8–16 August 2008, the Web sites of Presidents Mikheil Saakashvili and Dmitry Medvedev were used actively to promote their countries’ conflicting views on the war. This article ...
    • Pressens og ytringsfrihetens vilkår ved utbruddet av første verdenskrig 

      Ottosen, Rune (Pressehistorisk tidsskrift;(22), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Pressens påvirkningspotensiale på aksjekurser - En casestudie av Funcom-dekningen i DN og E24 i 2017 

      Amdahl, Nikolai (Bachelor thesis, 2017)
      Hvordan påvirker pressens dekning av et selskap aksjekursen. Finnes det svingninger som gjenspeiler negative og positive oppslag om spillselskapet Funcom? Hvilke fallgruver må journalister være oppmerksomme på for å unngå ...
    • Profesjonsdilemmaer i den norske #metoo-dekningen 

      Orgeret, Kristin (Norsk medietidsskrift;Årgang 106, nr. 3-2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      #Metoo kom til Norge i oktober 2017, og det ble raskt tydelig at både fenomenet og mediedekningen av det innebar potensial for endring og journalistiske utfordringer. Denne artikkelen tar utgangspunkt i en innholdsanalyse ...
    • Professor Robert N.St.Clair in memoriam 

      Vaagan, Robert Wallace (Intercultural Communication Studies;2018, Vol. 27, No. 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
    • 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 ...