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  • von Feilitzen, Cecilia, 1945-, et al. (author)
  • Hur farligt är internet? Resultat från den svenska delen av den europeiska undersökningen EU Kids Online
  • 2011
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Sverige hör till de länder i Europa där flest barn använder internet. Det ökande antalet barn på nätet innebär ökade möjligheter – och också risker. Men majoriteten av 9-16-åringarna säger sig inte ha stött på något som besvärat eller upprört dem under sin internetanvändning det senaste året. Det visar resultaten från den nya undersökningen EU Kids Online. De flesta känner sig trygga med att göra sådant som vuxna ofta anser vara riskfyllt. Rapporten omfattar den svenska delen av projektet EU Kids Online som intervjuat 9-16-åringar som använder internet och deras föräldrar i 25 europeiska länder. Cirka 1000 barn har intervjuats i hemmen i varje land. Projektet leds från London School of Economics and Political Science av Sonia Livingstone och Leslie Haddon och finansieras av EC Safer Internet plus Programme.
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  • Carlsson, Ulla, 1950, et al. (author)
  • The Assault on Journalism. Building knowledge to protect freedom of expression
  • 2017
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    • People who exercise their right to freedom of expression through journalism should be able to practice their work without restrictions. They are, nonetheless, the constant targets of violence and threats. In an era of globalization and digitization, no single party can alone carry the responsibility for protection of journalism and freedom of expression. Instead, this responsibility must be assumed jointly by the state, the courts, media companies and journalist organizations, as well as by NGOs and civil society - on national as well as global levels. To support joint efforts to protect journalism, there is a growing need for research-based knowledge. Acknowledging this need, the aim of this publication is to highlight and fuel journalist safety as a field of research, to encourage worldwide participation, as well as to inspire further dialogues and new research initiatives. The contributions represent diverse perspectives on both empirical and theoretical research and offer many quantitatively and qualitatively informed insights. The articles demonstrate that a new important interdisciplinary research field is in fact emerging, and that the fundamental issue remains identical: Violence and threats against journalists constitute an attack on freedom of expression. The publication is the result of collaboration between the UNESCO Chair at the University of Gothenburg, UNESCO, IAMCR and a range of other partners.
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  • Geographies of Communication. The Spatial Turn in Media Studies
  • 2006
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    • The relationship between space and communication is becoming more complex. Mediatisation blurs the boundaries between different spaces, as well as between dimensions of space. It also leads to the re-articulation of geographical territories – often (re)producing socio-political values and power struggles. This book departs from the assertion that the changing character of media society calls for a spatial turn in media studies. There are clear signs that such a turn is on its way. But no account has yet been formulated for the full potential of this. Gathering new analyses from leading Nordic media scholars, geographers and ethnologists, this book provides a broad view of the perspectives that emerge from the spatial turn. The chapters explore issues such as (trans)nationality, tourism, urban culture, interactive media, and the networking of domestic space. Together, they map out what might become a new sub-field within media and cultural studies: the geography of communication.
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  • Media and Monarchy in Sweden
  • 2009
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    • In this book, nine scholars from six different academic disciplines study various relations between media and monarchy in Sweden from the fifteenth century up until today. With an emphasis on the last one and a half century, the texts primarily analyzes how the Bernadotte family has responded to and used media such as press, film, television and Internet.
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  • Scandalous! The Mediated Construction of Political Scandals in Four Nordic Countries
  • 2012
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    • The purpose of this book is to spotlight the way in which political scandals in four Nordic countries have been launched, directed, dramatized and interpreted through different genres of journalism – in an interactive tug-of-war between editors and various political actors. News institutions help to build political careers – and to tear them down. A mediated scandalization process can make the path from power to powerlessness, from a top position to exclusion, very short. A number of questions are discussed: How important are the norm violations that have led to political scandals? Have the types of scandals changed over time? How may rivals and political opponents use mediated scandals? Are character assassination and demonization typical traits of a scandalization process? Are male and female politicians treated differently? Scandalous! is based on case studies and content analyses of mediated political scandals in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, including an analysis of the frequencies, types, characteristics and consequences of national political scandals during the period 1980–2010. CONTENT: Preface Sigurd Allern, Ester Pollack Mediated Scandals Sigurd Allern, Anu Kantola, Ester Pollack, Mark Blach-Ørsten Increased Scandalization. Nordic Political Scandals 1980-2010 Anders Todal Jensen, Audun Fladmoe Ten Commandments for the Scandalization of Political Opponents Anu Kantola Warriors for Democracy. Scandal as a Strategic Ritual of Journalism Lars Nord, Gunn Enli, Elisabeth Stúr Pundits and Political Scandals. A Study of Political Commentators in Norway and Sweden Mark Blach-Ørsten, Anker Brink Lund Security Scandals in the Age of Mediated War Mia-Marie Hammarlin, Gunilla Jarlbro From Tiara to Toblerone. The Rise and Fall of Mona Sahlin Elin Strand Hornnes When Women Have to Apologize. Female Apologia and Political Scandals Tor Midtbø Do Mediated Political Scandals Affect Party Popularity in Norway? Paul Bjerke Media Victims and Media Morals Sigurd Allern, Ester Pollack The Marketplace of Scandals Literature Index The Contributors
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  • Läsarnas marknad, marknadens läsare. En forskningsantologi utarbetad för litteraturutredningen
  • 2012
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Nordicom, Göteborgs universitet, har på Litteraturutredningens uppdrag utarbetat en forskningsantologi – Läsarnas marknad, marknadens läsare – som i förstone utkom i SOU-serien (SOU 2012:10). Den trycktes i en liten upplaga och för att tillgodose de förfrågningar som har kommit till Nordicom utges antologin på nytt. Några nya artiklar har också tillkommit. Bokens och litteraturens ställning har varit föremål för flera statliga utredningar genom åren och oomtvistad är den kulturpolitiska betydelse boken tillskrivs utifrån ett demokratiperspektiv. En återkommande fråga är hur boken skall kunna hävda sig i konkurrens med allt det nya som följer med teknologiutvecklingen – något som i högsta grad anses ha konsekvenser för såväl läsare som marknad. Antologin innehåller analyser av utvecklingen på detta område utifrån många olika frågeställningar i digitaliseringens tidevarv. I antologin medverkar en rad forskare som har sin bakgrund i så skilda discipliner som sociologi, statsvetenskap, företagsekonomi, medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap, pedagogik, litteraturvetenskap, historia, nordiska språk samt biblioteks- och informationsvetenskap. Antologin utges i samarbete med Institutionen Biblioteks- och informationsvetenskap/Bibliotekshögskolan, Högskolan i Borås och Swedish Cultural Policy Observatory (SweCult), Linköpings universitet.
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  • Nordicom Review Special Issue. Communication, Media and Development
  • 2012
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Media & Glocal Change: Rethinking Communication for Development is the title of a book Nordicom published in collaboration with The Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) in 2005. Seven years later, we see that this book has spread in large numbers around the world and is still in demand. Since then, Nordicom has published several books on the same subject – particularly within the framework of our International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media – for instance the Yearbook 2009, Youth Engaging with the World: Media, Com¬munication and Social Change. We are now particularly glad to present this special issue of Nordicom Review on the theme ‘Communication, Media and Develop¬ment: Problems and Perspectives’. The publication is a result of a collaboration between the journals Nordicom Review and Glocal Times. Content: Mobilizing Communication Globally. For What and For Whom? (Florencia Enghel, Karin Wilkins), Means of Communication. Transnational Struggles and Scarce Resources (Thomas Hylland Eriksen), Mobilizing for Global AIDS Treatment. Clicking Compassion and Shopping Salvation (Lisa Ann Richey), The Potential of Foreign News as International Development Communication (Bella Mody), The Underside of Communication in Development (Nora C. Quebral), Rebranding Development Communications in Emergent India (Paula Chakravartty), Public Sector Software, Participatory Communications and Social Change (Pradip Ninan Thomas), Is it Possible to Generate Development Starting from Communication? (Rosa María Alfaro Moreno), Communication for Development in Good and Difficult Times. The FAO Experience (Silvia Balit), The Limits of Communication. The Gnat on the Elephant (Wendy Quarry &, Ricardo Ramírez), The Growing Pains of Community Radio in Africa. Emerging Lessons Towards Sustainability (Peter da Costa), Reality Television for Community Development. The Kwanda Initiative in South Africa (Lebo Ramafoko, Gavin Andersson & Renay Weiner), The Globalization of the Pavement. A Tanzanian Case Study (Ylva Ekström, Anders Høg Hansen & Hugo Boothby), Teaching and Learning Communication Process as Community-based Transdisciplinary Inquiry (Helen Hambly Odame & Natalie Oram), The Civil Society Organization Media Manager as Critical Communicator (Peter Lemish, Kelly Caringer), Social Entrepreneurship and Communication for Development and Social Change. Rethinking Innovation (Emile G. McAnany), Global Survival. Towards a Communication of Hope? (Cees J. Hamelink), ComDev in the Mediatized World (Oscar Hemer & Thomas Tufte).
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