Browsing Department of Information Science and Media Studies by Title
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Can action research improve local journalism?
(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 ... -
Challenges and Opportunities for Journalistic Knowledge Platforms
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Journalism is under pressure from loss of advertisement and revenues, while experiencing an increase in digital consumption and user demands for quality journalism and trusted sources. Journalistic Knowledge Platforms ... -
The Challenges of Comparing Media Systems — An Interview with Daniel C. Hallin
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2008)In this interview, Daniel C. Hallin offers hindsight concerning his collaborative project with Paolo Mancini — Comparing Media Systems — Three Models of Media and Politics (2004). Hallin discusses methodological difficulties ... -
Challenges with Scaling Scrum to Large-Scale Software Development: A Case Study
(Master thesis, 2017-07-08)Agile software development methods have become popular since the introduction of the Agile Manifesto in 2001. Agile methods, such as Scrum, are originally created for small co-located teams but have been adopted to large-scale ... -
Changes in online course designs: Before, during, and after the pandemic
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)The switch to emergency remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic became for many university instructors a necessity to familiarise themselves with the institution’s online learning management system (LMS). This switch ... -
Changing Narratives. Five Essays on Hollywood History
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Changing Salty Food Preferences with Visual and Textual Explanations in a Search Interface
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Salt is consumed at too high levels in the general population, causing high blood pressure and related health problems. In this paper, we present results of ongoing research that tries to reduce salt intake via technology ... -
CHASSIS guideline
(Others, 2012-11-09)The Combined Harm Assessment for Safety and Security of Information Systems is a method for performing safety and security requirements elicitation. This document describes the guideline for applying the method. -
Child-Computer Interaction in Digital Literature Dissemination for the Pre-adolescent Public Library Users
(Master thesis, 2019-12-19)This master thesis presents the research on digital literature dissemination for library users of public library, specifically on pre-adolescent users of the library. Digital Literature Dissemination can be defined as the ... -
Children's Interaction with augmented reality storybooks
(Master thesis, 2012-01-31)Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that enhances user perception and experience, and allows users to see and experience the real world with virtual content embedded into it. The majority of research related to AR books ... -
The Cholesterol Factor: Balancing Accuracy and Health in Recipe Recommendation Through a Nutrient-Specific Metric
(Chapter, 2021)Whereas many food recommender systems optimize for users’ preferences, health is another but often overlooked objective. This paper aims to recommend relevant recipes that avoid nutrients that contribute to high levels of ... -
Cinema in Ghana. History, Ideology and Popular Culture
(Doctoral thesis, 2012-11-09)In spite of many years of research, theorizing, debate and contestation, there is always freshness about discourses on national cinema because of its contextual transformations. More importantly, apart from several European ... -
ciTIzen-centric DatA pLatform (TIDAL): Sharing Distributed Personal Data in a Privacy-Preserving Manner for Health Research
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Developing personal data sharing tools and standards in conformity with data protection regulations is essential to empower citizens to control and share their health data with authorized parties for any purpose they ... -
Citizens’ news use during Covid-19 Concerns about misinformation and reliance on local news in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden
(Chapter, 2023)This chapter analyses how citizens in four Nordic countries navigated the complex information environment during the Covid-19 pandemic, where news from various sources mixed with abundant information across digital platforms. ... -
Civilization IV i den videregående skolen: mellom fortrolighet og fremmedgjøring
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Studien tar for seg et 3-ukers undervisningsopplegg med strategispillet Civilization IV i samfunnsfag i videregående skole. Spillet krever en systemorientert håndtering av komplekse samfunnsforhold, noe som er utfordrende ... -
Class and everyday media use: A case study from Norway
(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 ... -
Classification: Assumptions and Implications for Conceptual Modeling
(Doctoral thesis, 2005-05-13)Classification is generally held to be of fundamental importance to the analysis and design of software applications. This is clearly reflected in data modelling terminology, in which terms like classification, concept, ... -
Climate Change Journalism in Bangladesh. Professional Norms and Attention in Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change
(Doctoral thesis, 2018-10-26)Generally, journalistic issue attention is shaped by the importance of the issue to the target audience and professional norms attached to the issue are supplied by journalists’ understanding of the issue derived from ... -
A Closeness- and Priority-Based Logical Study of Social Network Creation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This paper is part of an on-going programme on the study of the logical aspects of social network formation. It recalls the so-called social network model, discussing the properties of a notion of closeness between agents ... -
Coalition and Relativised Group Announcement Logic
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)There are several ways to quantify over public announcements. The most notable are reflected in arbitrary, group, and coalition announcement logics (APAL, GAL, and CAL correspondingly), with the latter being the least ...