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The BDR mutiny in Bangladeshi media : from a "proletarian revolution" to a "brutal massacre"
(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 ... -
Becoming Journalists. From Engaged to Balanced or from Balanced to Engaged?
(Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2016)This chapter aims at understanding the role of journalism education as journalism students become journalists. It employs norms and values related to global warming as a case to analyse how students of journalism ... -
Between civic virtue and vice Self-censorship of political views on social media among Norwegian young adults
(Nordicom Review;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)While small groups leverage disproportionate visibility online, oftentimes resorting to hostile language, the use of social media for political expression by the majority of Norwegian users has been theorised in terms of ... -
Between spin doctor and information provider: Conceptualizing communication professionals in government ministries
(Public Administration;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-06-24)Communication professionals are increasingly found within government ministries. Based on classic work on bureaucracy and recent literature on mediatization and personalization, this article develops two ideal types: the ... -
Bibliotekarene - en profesjon under press? Institusjonalisering, deinstitusjonalisering og reinstitusjonalisering av et profesjonelt felt
(Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2015-12)Bibliotekarene utgjør en veletablert profesjon med relativt lange tradisjoner. Men er det en profesjon under press? Mye kan tyde på det. I 2012 skrev professor i informatikk Kai Arne Olsen i Aftenposten at den informasjonen ... -
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 ... -
Boundary Work in the Nordic Media Model: Metajournalistic Discourse on Alternative Media in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The increasing prominence of alternative news media has been identified as a particular challenge to contemporary established journalism, next to collapsing financial models, platform dependency, falling levels of trust ... -
Bristol Cable: A Local Hybrid Organisation
(Chapter, 2023)Investigative journalism has long been described as ‘in decline’ thanks to aspects such as layoffs and faltering business models (Carson, 2020; Konieczna, 2018), and local journalism has faced similar financial difficulties ... -
Brothers in arms or peace? : the media representation of Swedish and Norwegian defence- and military co-operation
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Brukerbetaling i lokalaviser – en trussel for bruksmangfold og lokaldemokrati?
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)Mediepolitikken i Norge legger særlig vekt på å sikre tilgang til lokale medier i hele landet for å stimulere en felles, åpen og opplyst offentlig samtale. Denne ambisjonen er knyttet til en overordnet målsetting om å bidra ... -
The Bureau Local: A Hybrid Network for Local Collaborative Investigative Journalism
(Chapter, 2023)Collaborative journalistic investigations rose to new prominence with the Panama Papers (2016) and Paradise Papers (2017) projects, both of which involved enormous amounts of data shared amongst an international network ... -
Capture Beyond the Platforms: The Material and Infrastructural Conditions for Digital Journalism
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)News organisations are growing increasingly dependent on digital infrastructures for the distribution of news, ai implementation, and management of data. in this article, we argue that this dependency goes beyond the level ... -
Changes in Newspaper Language Explored as Changes in Cultural Norms
(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 ... -
Changing priorities, hybrid campaigns: interest groups’ perceptions of gains and risks in the new media landscape
(Interest Groups and Advocacy;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-04-24)Interest groups depend on visibility for political influence and organizational growth. The current hybrid media landscape presents both opportunities and constraints for visibility and influence. For organized interests, ... -
Climate Change Journalism in Norway—Working with Frequency Around the “Green Shift”
(Journalism Studies;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-06-04)This article traces the origins of the term of the green shift, which gained increased cultural, social and political traction in Norway after it was introduced in 2015 by journalist Anders Bjartnes, editor of Energi og ... -
Communal News Work: COVID-19 Calls for Collective Funding of Journalism
(Digital Journalism;Volume 8, Issue 5, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-28)It is widely held that journalism, journalists and news all play important roles for democracy and an informed citizenry. News publishers have journalistic authority and are oftentimes seen as one of the most important ... -
Compassionate Border Securitisation? Border Control in the Scandinavian News Media during the ‘Refugee Crisis’
(Nordic Journal of Migration Research;Volume 12 - Issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03-07)Although Scandinavian countries are similar in many respects and have maintained common policies in several areas, they differ in their immigration policies. Swedish immigration policies have tended to be liberal, Denmark’s ... -
Competition, Change, and Coordination and Collaboration: Tracing news executives’ perceptions about participation in media innovation
(Journalism Studies;Volume 22, 2021 - Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-09)Technological disruptions and increasing competition in the digital mediascape have fundamentally altered the market conditions for news media companies, raising corresponding concerns about the future of journalism. News ... -
Computerspiele als Instrument der Kriegspropaganda. Bietet Friendensjournalismus eine Alternative?
(Wissenschaft und Frieden;30 (1), Dossier 69, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Computerkriegsspiele haben ihre politischen und ökonomischen Wurzeln im militärisch-industriellen Komplex. Spiele wie »America’s Army« werden von den Streitkräften zur Ausbildung und Rekrutierung genutzt und dienen zugleich ... -
Conflict and Post-Conflict Journalism. Worldwide Perspectives
(Chapter; Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2016)