Browsing SAM - Institutt for journalistikk og mediefag by Journals "Nordicom Review"
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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 ... -
Crises, What Crisis? Three Nordic Photo Departments Fighting Back
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Abstract As in most countries, Norwegian and Danish media houses struggle to adjust to new technological, economic and political realities. Photo departments have seen their budgets cut and people have been let go. It ... -
Exploring Journalism and Computer Science Student CollaborationA Norwegian case study
(Nordicom Review;Volume 40, Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The digitalization of journalism has resulted in an increased overlap between technology and journalism in the newsroom. This development has profound implications for journalism education. The present study investigates ... -
"i saw you on TV-here's my problem": Exploring participant experiences with second stories following mental health disclosures on Norwegian television
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The emotional and confessional nature of mental health disclosures on television sometimes induces audiences to share their own personal stories of mental health struggles in return. The term testimony loop is suggested ... -
Investigations of a journalistic blind spot: Class, constructors, and carers in Norwegian media
(Nordicom Review;Volume 42 (2021): Issue s3 (April 2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-07)Recent studies argue that the contemporary working class has largely disappeared from the news media. Another strand of literature demonstrates that the traditional labour beat has lost newsroom prestige due to changes in ... -
Media narratives, agonistic deliberation, and Skam An analysis of how young people communicate in digital spaces
(Nordicom Review;Volume 43 (2022) - Issue 1 (January 2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-10)Increasingly, the means of engaging young people in constructive public debate and democratic society has shifted to online digital media platforms. This assumes that participants have the necessary media literacy skills ... -
Media narratives, agonistic deliberation, and Skam: An analysis of how young people communicate in digital spaces
(Nordicom Review;Volume 43 - Issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-10)Increasingly, the means of engaging young people in constructive public debate and democratic society has shifted to online digital media platforms. This assumes that participants have the necessary media literacy skills ... -
Recontextualising the news: How antisemitic discourses are constructed in extreme far-right alternative media
(Nordicom Review;Volume 42 (2021): Issue s1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-03)This study explores how an extreme far-right alternative media site uses content from professional media to convey uncivil news with an antisemitic message. Analytically, it rests on a critical discourse analysis of 231 ... -
A Sámi media system?
(Nordicom Review;Volume 42 (2021): Issue s2 (March 2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-26)In this article, we propose a history of Sámi journalism and news media as a step in the direction of analysing the existing media system in Sápmi. Numerous Sámi activists and organisations have contributed to the establishment ...