Blar i Department of Information Science and Media Studies på dokumenttype "Peer reviewed"
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eLuna: A co-design framework for narrative digital game-based learning that support STEAM
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)STEAM education enables the cross-curricular study of subjects based on their naturally occurring relationships through holistic and integrated methods. Narratives are enablers of STEAM learning environments, something ... -
“Elves are Jews with Pointy Ears and Gay Magic”: White Nationalist Readings of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This paper explores White Nationalist interpretations of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Bethesda Game Studios 2011) through the concepts of encoding-decoding (Hall 1973) and affordances (Gibson 1977), using the White Nationalist ... -
Enabling Cultural Policies? Culture, Capabilities and Citizenship
(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 ... -
Evaluating performance of health care facilities at meeting HIV-indicator reporting requirements in Kenya: an application of K-means clustering algorithm
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background: The ability to report complete, accurate and timely data by HIV care providers and other entities is a key aspect in monitoring trends in HIV prevention, treatment and care, hence contributing to its eradication. ... -
Evaluating the Effectiveness of GPT Large Language Model for News Classification in the IPTC News Ontology
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)News classification plays a vital role in newsrooms, as it involves the time-consuming task of categorizing news articles and requires domain knowledge. Effective news classification is essential for categorizing and ... -
An evaluation of recommendation algorithms for online recipe portals
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Better models of food preferences are required to realise the oft touted potential of food recommenders to aid with the obesity crisis. Many of the food recommender evaluations in the literature have been performed with ... -
Experiencing multimodal rhetoric and argumentation in political advertisements: a study of how people respond to the rhetoric of multimodal communication
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Research into visual and multimodal rhetoric has been dominated by social scientific and textual perspectives that may not be able to provide documented understandings of how rhetorical objects are actually experienced by ... -
Expert ethos and the strength of networks: negotiations of credibility in mediated debate on COVID-19
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)For public health promotion to succeed, popular support is necessary and the chosen policies and measures have to be perceived as legitimate by the public. In other words, health authorities need to build on and sustain ... -
Expressions of governance, risk, and responsibility: Public campaigns in the crisis and risk management of Covid-19 in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)During the Covid-19 pandemic, public campaigns were an important part of the Scandinavian health authorities’ strategies to combat the spread of the virus. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden had different strategies to manage the ... -
The Expressivity of Quantified Group Announcements
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Group announcement logic (GAL) and coalition announcement logic (CAL) allow us to reason about whether it is possible for groups and coalitions of agents to achieve their desired epistemic goals through truthful public ... -
Extremely Randomized Trees With Privacy Preservation for Distributed Structured Health Data
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Artificial intelligence and machine learning have recently attracted considerable attention in the healthcare domain. The data used by machine learning algorithms in healthcare applications is often distributed over multiple ... -
FHIR-Ontop-OMOP: Building clinical knowledge graphs in FHIR RDF with the OMOP Common data Model
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Background Knowledge graphs (KGs) play a key role to enable explainable artificial intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare. Constructing clinical knowledge graphs (CKGs) against heterogeneous electronic health records ... -
Folk theories of algorithms: Understanding digital irritation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This article draws on the framework of “folk theories” to analyze how people perceive algorithms in the media. Taking algorithms as a prime case to investigate how people respond to datafication in everyday media use, we ... -
Forfatterskap i TV-drama. Showrunnermodellen, one vision – og Kampen for tilværelsen
(Book; Peer reviewed, 2015)Boken utforsker forfatterskap i TV-drama gjennom en produksjonsstudie av Kampen for tilværelsen, den første forfatterstyrte serien produsert av NRK Drama. Den amerikanske og den danske TV-bransjens organisering av ... -
The Form of Game Formalism
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-06-07)This article explores how the concept of formalism and the resulting method of formal analysis have been used and applied in the study of digital games. Three types of formalism in game studies are identified based on a ... -
The Form of Game Formalism
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-06-07)This article explores how the concept of formalism and the resulting method of formal analysis have been used and applied in the study of digital games. Three types of formalism in game studies are identified based on a ... -
Framing Protest in Online News and Readers’ Comments: The Case of Serbian Protest “Against Dictatorship”
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This research examines the “protest paradigm” in the digital news environment of a politically polarized media system by considering relations between news and online readers’ comments about the Serbian protest Against ... -
From Abstract News Users to Living Citizens: Assessing Audience Engagement Through a Professional Lens
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Journalists’ increasing focus on news users is often seen as diverting the news agenda away from the core issues that are important to democracy. Hence, the practices of connecting journalists to the audience tend to be ... -
From expert discipline to common practice: a vision and research agenda for extending the reach of enterprise modeling
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-02)The benefits of enterprise modeling (EM) and its contribution to organizational tasks are largely undisputed in business and information systems engineering. EM as a discipline has been around for several decades but is ... -
From Fermentation to Maturity? Reflections on Media and Communication Studies: An Interview with Todd Gitlin, Jostein Gripsrud & Michael Schudson
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009)Twenty-six years after the Journal of Communication published a special issue entitled “Ferment in the Field,” Professors Todd Gitlin, Jostein Gripsrud and Michael Schudson reflect on the state of the field of media and ...