SAM - Institutt for journalistikk og mediefag: Recent submissions
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Nye måter å dekke Vesten på. En studie av internasjonalt stoff i to norske aviser 1975–2005
(Mediehistorisk tidsskrift;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Like etter 2. verdenskrig var norsk journalistikk påtagelig «vestvendt», delvis som følge av den kalde krigen. Senere endret den kalde krigen karakter, og da Østblokken gikk i oppløsning, tok det vi kaller «globaliseringen» ... -
Newsafety: Infrastructures, Practices and Consequences
(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 ... -
Reporting through patriotic lenses: How journalists and political actors understand and assess the community role of local journalism.
(Journalism Studies;Volume 23, 2022 - Issue 12, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Local news media are seen as key to local democracy and communal cohesion. This article asks how the community role of local journalism is understood and assessed by journalists and political actors. The study builds on ... -
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 ... -
Hvordan blir trygdeeksport omtalt og gitt mening av VG før og etter NAV-skandalen? En kritisk diskursanalyse av VG-saker om trygdeeksport i perioden 2012–2019
(Norsk Medietidsskrift;Årgang 29, nr. 3-2022, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-09-16)Høsten i 2019 annonserte arbeids- og sosialminister Anniken Hauglie, NAV-direktør Sigrun Vågeng og riksadvokat Tor-Aksel Busch at NAV hadde feiltolket EØS-regelverket, og at flere trygdemottakere var blitt uriktig dømt for ... -
Countering Algorithmic Bias and Disinformation and Effectively Harnessing the Power of AI in Media
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Conflict coverage and security policy orientation: A longitudinal study of war coverage in Norway in a Nordic comparative perspective
(Mediehistorisk tidsskrift;Nr. 1-2 2022, Årgang 19, nr. 37-38, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article discusses Nordic defence cooperation in light of the ongoing global war on terror. The article argues that Norwegian loyalty to the UN Charter and international law has been replaced by support for NATO ... -
Gunnar Garbo som journalist og pressemann
(Mediehistorisk tidsskrift;Nr. 1-2 2022, Årgang 19, nr. 37-38, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Gunnar Garbo er mest kjent som stortingspolitiker og leder av partiet Venstre under splittelsen av partiet under EF-kampen i 1972. Han levde et liv i offentligheten helt til han døde 92 år gammel i 2016. Artikkelen er ... -
Understanding Alternative News Media and Its Contribution to Diversity
(Digital Journalism;Volume 10, 2022 - Issue 8: Contesting the Mainstream: Understanding Alternative News Media, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-11-08)In this introduction to the special issue Contesting the Mainstream: Understanding Alternative News Media, we discuss how and to what extent alternative news media contribute to news diversity. We elaborate on the concept ... -
Organizational and occupational innovation when implementing a Covid-19 live tracker in VG newsroom
(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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Når saken tas i mediene: mediedramaturgi og handlingsrom i lokale helsekonflikter
(Norsk Medietidsskrift;Årgang 29, nr. 1-2022, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03-18)Nyhetssaker om at mennesker som trenger hjelp, ikke får den omsorgen eller helsetilbudet de har krav på, starter ofte nært dem det gjelder – i lokalmediene eller på sosiale medier. Denne artikkelen belyser ulike kilders ... -
Journalism and source criticism: Revised approaches to assessing truth-claims
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article presents a hermeneutical epistemology for the assessment and production of truth-claims in journalism. This epistemology is based on Gadamer’s functional hermeneutics, and it advances the concept of source ... -
Era or error of transformation? Assessing afrocentric attributes to digitalization
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This special issue is indeed special. When the idea to guest edit this issue was mooted, none of us had heard of COVID-19. After organizing what turned out to be a successful pre-conference, buoyed by excellent paper ... -
TV Inside the Psychiatric Hospital: Patient Experiences
(International Journal of Communication;Vol 16 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This study investigates patients’ experiences with participating in a television (TV) documentary series filmed within psychiatric hospital wards. The study relies on interviews with patients, health staff, and TV producers, ... -
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 ... -
Unpacking Value Creation Dynamics in Journalism Education. A Covid-19 Case Study
(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, ... -
‘Someone should have looked after us’: the boundary work of mental health disclosure on TV
(Media, Culture and Society;Volume 44, Issue 5, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03-11)This article investigates the boundary work of young people who disclose personal experiences of mental health illness and trauma in a reality TV series. The programme in focus features group therapy sessions led by a ... -
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 ...