Browsing Vitenskapelige publikasjoner fra Institutt for kommunikasjon by Document Types "Journal article"
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Appeals to ‘the public interest’: How public relations and lobbying create a social license to operate
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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 ... -
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 ... -
Competition, Change, and Coordination and Collaboration: Tracing news executives’ perceptions about participation in media innovation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Introduction Research Questions and Methods Results Discussion and conclusion Additional information Footnotes References Full Article Figures & data References Citations Metrics Licensing Reprints & Permissions ... -
Crisis Communication
(Journal article, 2017)For organizations they are pervasive, difficult to keep quiet in today’s global multimedia environment, challenging, can be catastrophic or even opportunities for organization’s to thrive and emerge stronger. They are ... -
Digital detox på norsk
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Artikkelen analyserer fenomenet digital detox i Norge med fokus på i hvilken grad invaderende og forstyrrende medier betraktes som et samfunnsmessig problem. Analysen skjer på bakgrunn av økt medietrykk som følge av at ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Fear and loathing on Facebook? Tracking the rise of populism and platformization in viral political Facebook posts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Adopting a longitudinal ‘demand’ perspective to the study of online political campaigning, the present study details developments in supporter engagement on party Facebook Pages during three Swedish elections — 2010, 2014 ... -
Fra fast lokaljournalist til midlertidig digitalt hode. Utviklingen i stillingsmarkedet for journalister 1987–2017
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Denne artikkelen presenterer en analyse av stillingsannonser i fagbladet Journalisten fra 1987 til 2017. 1628 stillings- annonser i årene 1987, 1997, 2007 og 2017 er analysert for å undersøke hvordan arbeidsmarkedet for ... -
‘Friends call me racist’: Experiences of repercussions from writing comments on newspaper websites
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The game of goodwill: an exploratory study of discursive goodwill strategies of interest organizations in a consensus democracy
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How trust was maintained in Scandinavia through the first crisis of modernity
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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, ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
The (non)use of likes, comments and shares of news in local online newspapers
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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 ...