Vitenskapelige publikasjoner fra Institutt for kommunikasjon
Denne samlingen inneholder vitenskapelige publikasjoner fra Institutt for kommunikasjon.
Recent Submissions
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(Plat)formatted Creativity: Creating Music in the Age of Streaming
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)What impact does music streaming have on the production and aesthetics of popular music? Based on 15 qualitative interviews with Norwegian music creators, this article explores how music production is executed and interpreted ... -
Between anger and love: A multi-level study on the impact of policy issues on user reactions in national election campaigns on Facebook in Germany, Hungary, and Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Eliciting user reactions is an important tactic for political actors using social media like Facebook to seek attention for campaign messages on policy issues. Still, little is known about policy issues’ effect on user ... -
The Relevance of Technology to Information Verification: Insights from Norwegian Journalism During a National Election
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Growing concerns about disinformation have led to the development of new digital tools and systems designed for journalists’ verification and fact-checking needs. Despite these technological developments, research has ... -
The limits of live fact-checking: Epistemological consequences of introducing a breaking news logic to political fact-checking
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This article analyses the novel form of live political fact-checking, as performed by the Norwegian fact-checking organisation Faktisk.no during the Norwegian parliamentary election campaign in 2021. The aim of the study ... -
One More Turn after the Algorithmic Turn? Spotify’s Colonization of the Online Audio Space
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In the last decade, development of algorithmic recommendation systems has constituted the main competitive factor between music streaming services. In this article, we identify how a new turn, labelled ‘the auxiliary ... -
Liveness online in deadly times: How artists explored the expressive potential of live-streamed concerts at the face of COVID-19 in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This study was initiated as the pandemic erupted in the spring of 2020, triggered by our curiosity about the wave of Internet-mediated concerts which followed in the wake of COVID-19. The article examines what kind of ... -
Middle-Class “Chavs” From Working-Class Areas? Habitus, the Attainment Gap, and the Commodification of Higher Education Among Communication Students in England
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The purpose of the article is to compare and contrast higher education and research among public relations and journalism students of middle-class and working-class origin. The paper applied Bourdieu’s theory of habitus ... -
Bransjerelaterte læringsaktiviteter i medie- og designfag: Praksis og involvering med arbeidslivet scorer høyt hos studentene
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Samarbeidet mellom høyere utdanning og arbeidslivet er blitt vektlagt sterkere de senere årene. Både NOKUT og Kunnskapsdepartementet prioriterer utvikling av slikt samarbeid på ulike nivåer. Dette er synlig gjennom meldinger ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Medfødt instinkt eller øvingssak? En analyse av den journalistiske mage- følelsen sett i lys av Polanyis begrep «taus kunnskap».
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)For å beskrive journalistikkens praktiske kunnskap brukes ofte kroppslige metaforer som «en nese for nyheter», «en magefølelse» eller «en ryggmargsrefleks». Ved hjelp av Polanyis begrep «taus kunnskap», samt 69 dybdeintervjuer ... -
The (non)use of likes, comments and shares of news in local online newspapers
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper utilizes a nationally representative survey to gauge the ways in which media users engage with their local newspapers by using features that allow for sharing, liking, and commenting. The main results indicate ... -
Taking off the rose-colored glasses: the influence of crises on employee relationship management
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Purpose The central aim of this research is to deepen the analysis of the influence that crises have on employee relations by using the stakeholder relationship management model (SRM) to analyze organizational employee ... -
Strømmekonserter - mer enn nødløsninger?
(Chapter, 2022)Digitale teknologier og medieplattformer er grunnleggende for kunst- og kulturfeltet i dag, og de griper inn i stadig flere sider av vårt hverdagsliv. Gjennom seksten artikler fra en rekke norske og internasjonale forskere, ... -
Intrusive media and knowledge work: how knowledge workers negotiate digital media norms in the pursuit of focused work
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article analyses how knowledge workers experience and reflect upon intrusions from digital media in the pursuit of focused work. As a multitude of digital media technologies have become integral to working life, ... -
Expert ethos and the strength of networks: negotiations of credibility in mediated debate on COVID-19
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)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 ... -
Eureka: Identifying what it means to practice student-centered teaching in a hypermodern age
(Journal article, 2021)Contemporary professional reports and research suggest that in corporate communication and related programs, we are not creating environments for modern students to thrive nor are we meeting the industry’s expectations in ... -
People's interest in brain health testing: Findings from an international, online cross-sectional survey
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Brain health entails mental wellbeing and cognitive health in the absence of brain disorders. The past decade has seen an explosion of tests, cognitive and biological, to predict various brain conditions, such as Alzheimer's ... -
Technologies and Fact-Checking. A Sociotechnical Mapping
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How to promote citizens' brain health? Insights from the Global Brain Health Survey on citizens' perceptions of brain health interventions
(Research report, 2021)Brain health is about your mental well-being and the ability to remember, learn, plan and concentrate. The report is based on answers from 27,590 respondents from 81 countries who took part in the Global Brain Health Survey, ...