Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Hovden, Jan Fredrik"
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Class and everyday media use: A case study from Norway
Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Rosenlund, Lennart (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)In this article, we consider how contemporary media use is structured by social class, following the theoretical and methodical framework derived from Bourdieu's book Distinction, published in 1984, with a detailed study ... -
Enabling Cultural Policies? Culture, Capabilities and Citizenship
Nærland, Torgeir Uberg; Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Moe, Hallvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This article mobilizes the capabilities approach to offer a new and empirically grounded critical perspective on how cultural policy should promote citizenship to audiences. The capabilities approach posits that public ... -
From Wanderers to Strangers. The shifting space of Scandinavian immigration debate 1970–2016
Hovden, Jan Fredrik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The media coverage of immigration serves as an important test for modern democracies’ ability to handle difficult public issues. Systematic and comparative studies over longer time periods are, however, still rare. This ... -
Identity, Empathy and Argument: Immigrants in Culture and Entertainment Journalism in the Scandinavian Press
Riegert, Kristina; Hovden, Jan Fredrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Cultural and entertainment journalism deals with aesthetic experiences, advice on cultural consumption, as well as reflection and debate on ethical and moral humanistic issues. Does this sub-field of journalism systematically ... -
The immigration debate in the Scandinavian press 1970-2016
Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Mjelde, Hilmar (Research report, 2023)The analysis of the Scandinavian immigration discourse from 1970 to 2016 in the newspapers reveals that the arrival of new groups of immigrants led to a widespread and broad debate in the Scandinavian press. Some shared ... -
The Immigration Issue and the vox Populi: Letters to the Editor in six Scandinavian Newspapers 1970–2016
Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Mjelde, Hilmar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Letters to the editor are argued to be a staple of the public sphere and, by providing regular citizens with a platform to voice their concerns to a large audience, a central democratic function of a liberal press. However, ... -
Journalism Students Across the Globe, Norway 2013. Methodology, questionnaire and selected tables
Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Esperås, Eirik Nymark (Research report, 2014) -
A Journalistic Cosmology. A Sketch of Some Social and Mental Structures of the Norwegian Journalistic Field
Hovden, Jan Fredrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)Can Norwegian journalism be meaningfully understood as constituting a social field in Pierre Bourdieu ́s sense? And if so, how did this field emerge historically, and what is its fundamental structure? Following a structural ... -
Kva er dataspel? Folkeopplysning for professorar
Jørgensen, Kristine; Klevjer, Rune (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2012) -
Nei´ets filosofi. Gaston Bachelards historiske epistemologi og arven til fransk etterkrigssosiologi
Hovden, Jan Fredrik (Journal article, 2010)Gaston Bachelard (1884-1962) var ein sentral tenkjar i den franske vitskapshistoriske/-filosofiske tradisjonen som vert kalla den historiske epistemologien. Bachelards tankar, der den nære forbindinga mellom våre drøymande ... -
Nordic journalists’ conceptual roles and perceived influences. A European and inter-Nordic comparison
Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Väliverronen, Jari (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)In this article, we comparatively explore Nordic journalists’ perceived roles and influences on their work using survey data from the Worlds of Journalism project (2012–2016). In a European context, a principal component ... -
Operationalizing exposure diversity
Moe, Hallvard; Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Karppinen, Kari (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The concept of exposure diversity, the diversity of information that people actually access and use, has recently gained prominence in media policy debates. This aspect of media diversity, however, remains difficult to ... -
Oppdragarar, granskarar, speglarar og agnostikarar. Skisse til ein norsk journalisttypologi.
Hovden, Jan Fredrik (Chapter, 2010)I den engelskspråklege litteraturen om journalistar er det gjort fleire forsøk på å lage typologiar over ulike journalisttypar og -roller, der ein av dei mest kjende er Johnstone et. al sitt skilje mellom ei "nøytral" og ... -
Populism in Scandinavian Immigration Discourse 1970–2016
Mjelde, Hilmar; Hovden, Jan Fredrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This article measures and discusses populism in Scandinavian immigration debate from 1970 to 2016. Using descriptive statistical analysis and logistical regression analysis, we analyze items related to immigration in six ... -
Profane and Sacred. A study of the Norwegian Journalistic Field
Hovden, Jan Fredrik (Doctoral thesis, 2008) -
Research Director, Colleague, Schoolmaster? Preferred and Experienced Supervising Styles of PhD-Students at Four Faculties
Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Mjøs, Ole Johan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)What do the PhD candidates think of their supervisors’ supervising styles? What practices do they see as characteristic of their primary supervisors, and how does this compare to their own preferred style of supervision? ... -
The same everywhere? Exploring structural homologies of national social fields using the case of journalism
Hovden, Jan Fredrik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Pierre Bourdieu argued for the existence of general properties and even laws of social fields. In contrast to spaces of class relations and patterns of cultural lifestyles, however, almost no systematic comparative research ... -
A sociocultural approach to study public connection across and beyond media: The example of Norway
Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Moe, Hallvard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)This article presents an approach to cross-media use analysis suited to answering the question of how citizens from different sociocultural groups experience their freedom of information. The approach is based on normative ... -
The space of migration discourse in the European press Lessons from the “refugee crisis”
Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Zaborowski, Rafal (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)In this article we offer a new analysis of two never previously combined datasets on press coverage of the “refugee crisis” in Europe in 2015. Consisting of twenty-nine newspapers from eleven countries, the data provides ... -
Stability, transformation, and escalation: Norwegian classes and class boundaries 2008–2020
Flemmen, Magne Paalgard; Hjellbrekke, Johannes; Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Jarness, Vegard (Chapter, 2022)Norway is considered to be one of the most egalitarian countries in the world. But even though egalitarian perceptions have been dominant over the last 20 years, class inequalities have either remained stable or been on ...