• Contemporary Contested Ethiopian Media Practice and Its Influence on Journalists’ Autonomy and Role 

      Kebede, Abera Yenework; Ali, Adem Chanie; Moges, Mulatu Alemayehu (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      This study explores contemporary journalists’ autonomy and role in the Ethiopian contested media practice by taking journalists working in Amhara Media Corporation (AMC). A qualitative research approach was used to collect ...
    • Covering Mindanao: The Safety of Local vs. Non-local Journalists in the Field 

      Høiby, Marte (Journalism Practice;Volume 14, 2020 - Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-08)
      In this study, I examine the perilous conditions facing Filipino journalists covering the Mindanao region, focusing on differences in threats and dangers faced by those who are local to the region and those parachuting in ...
    • Critical Moments of Coordination in Newswork 

      Westlund, Oscar; Ekström, Mats (Journalism Practice;Volume 15, 2021 - Issue 6: Future of Journalism, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-08)
      This article focuses on journalistic practices and coordination, more specifically how journalists coordinate when producing Online Live Broadcasts (OLB). An analytical framework that lends from the Knowledge-Based View ...
    • Facebook News Use During the 2017 Norwegian Elections—Assessing the Influence of Hyperpartisan News 

      Kalsnes, Bente; Larsson, Anders Olof (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. ...
    • Female Investigative Journalists: Overcoming Threats, Intimidation, and Violence with Gendered Strategies 

      Konow Lund, Maria; Høiby, Marte (Journalism Practice;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-19)
      During the past two decades, numerous investigative journalist networks have emerged globally, through which participants collaborate and share data. This relatively new practice thrives on the opportunities offered by ...
    • Heroes of the Day After Tomorrow: “The Oil Worker” in Norwegian Climate Coverage 2017–2021 

      Ytterstad, Andreas; Houeland, Camilla; Jordhus-Lier, David (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 ...
    • How (not to) Run an AI Project in Investigative Journalism 

      Fridman, M.; Krøvel, Roy; Palumbo, Fabrizio (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Data journalists are increasingly reliant on automation and artificial intelligence (AI) to process and analyse massive datasets. AI can contribute to journalism by creating visualizations, verifying accuracy of ...
    • Medium-specific threats for journalists: Examples from Philippines, Afghanistan and Venezuela 

      Mitra, Saumava; Høiby, Marte; Garrido, Mariateresa (Journalism Practice;Published online 01 Dec 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Between 2012 and 2016, UNESCO registered 530 deaths of journalists. They also published a statistic showing that television journalists were the most killed, followed by print media, radio and online journalists. Hinted ...
    • News Media's Rhetoric on Facebook 

      Hågvar, Yngve Benestad (Journalism Practice;Volume 13, 2019 - Issue 7, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-08)
      While Facebook is an important distribution channel for today’s media houses, there is a lack of research on how news outlets choose to present their stories in social media. The present study aims to narrow this gap by ...
    • Newsafety: Infrastructures, Practices and Consequences 

      Westlund, Oscar; Krøvel, Roy; Orgeret, Kristin (Journalism Practice;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Journalism is often referred to as one of the most important knowledge-producing institutions in society, yet also one facing numerous challenges, among which the safety of journalists critical. Public visibility as a ...
    • 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 ...
    • Unpacking Value Creation Dynamics in Journalism Education. A Covid-19 Case Study 

      Olsen, Ragnhild Kristine; Olsen, Gunhild Ring; Røsok-Dahl, Heidi (Journalism Practice;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03-03)
      The physical closure of universities and university colleges due to Covid-19 has accelerated the digitalization of journalism teaching to a record speed. The pandemic, and the severe restrictions on-campus attendance, ...
    • What a Story! Interpretative Rhetoric in News Media’s Facebook Updates 

      Hågvar, Yngve Benestad (Journalism Practice;Volume 13, 2019 - Issue 8: Journalism research in practice: Scholarly inquiry for journalists, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-08-19)