• Can action research improve local journalism? 

      Nyre, Lars; Maiden, Neil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      This article considers the extent to which action research can help local stakeholders tackle the permanent technological disruption in the media sector by reshaping journalistic production practices with original design ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • Polarisation and echo chambers? Making sense of the climate issue with social media in everyday life 

      Moe, Hallvard; Lindtner, Synnøve Skarsbø; Ytre-Arne, Brita (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      This article analyses how people use social media to make sense of climate change, exploring climate issues as part of everyday communication in media-saturated societies. Building on prominent themes in the environmental ...
    • Åland - A peculiar media system 

      Linden, Carl-Gustav (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      This article captures the dynamics of a special case when it comes to media systems, namely the Åland Islands, or Åland, with 6,700 islands and 30,000 inhabitants. Åland is one of three self-governed areas in the Nordic ...