Artiklar

Artiklar i tidskrifter

Lindblom, T. , Lindell, J. & Gidlund, K. L. (2022). Digitalizing the Journalistic Field : Journalists’ Views on Changes in Journalistic Autonomy, Capital and Habitus. Digital Journalism,  

Mykkänen, J. , Nord, L. & Moring, T. (2022). Ten years after : Is the party-centered theory of campaign professionalization still valid?. Party Politics, vol. 28: 6, ss. 1176-1186.  

Haller, H. , Fagerholm, A. , Carlsson, P. , Skoglund, W. , van den Brink, P. , Danielski, I. , Brink, K. , Murat, M. & et al. (2022). Towards a Resilient and Resource-Efficient Local Food System Based on Industrial Symbiosis in Härnösand : A Swedish Case Study. Sustainability, vol. 14: 4  

Wadbring, I. & Bergström, L. (2021). Audiences behind the Paywall : News Navigation among Established versus Newly Added Subscribers. Digital Journalism, vol. 9: 3, ss. 319-335.    

Jangdal, L. (2021). Hyperlocals Matter : Prioritising Politics When Others Don’t. Journalism Practice, vol. 15: 4, ss. 438-455.    

Willig, I. & Nord, L. (2021). Media systems in “the other” Nordic countries and autonomous regions : Studies of news media and journalismin the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Sápmi, and Åland. Nordicom Review, vol. 42: s2, ss. 1-7.    

Nord, L. (2021). Och så en fråga till Anders Tegnell ... : Journalistisk kritik vid de myndighetsgemensamma presskonferenserna med anledning av covid-19. Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift, vol. 123: 5, ss. 269-284.  

Falasca, K. & Helgesson, E. (2021). Revolving around roles : Public affairs practitioners as democratic enablers or as hired guns. Public Relations Review, vol. 47: 1  

Malling, M. (2021). Sources that Trigger the News : Multiplexity of Social Ties in News Discovery. Journalism Studies, vol. 22: 10, ss. 1298-1316.    

Jangdal, L. (2021). The Importance of Being Nearest : Audience Perceptions of Hyperlocal Media in Sweden. Problemi dell'informazione, vol. aprile: 1, ss. 3-27.  

Hujanen, J. , Dovbysh, O. , Jangdal, L. & Lehtisaari, K. (2021). Towards (Hyper)Local Public Sphere : Comparison of Civic Engagement across the Global North. Media and Communication, vol. 9: 3, ss. 74-84.    

Reberg, M. (2020). Exploring the possibilities with shared spreadsheets in gathering and analyzing information on the usage of study rooms in a university library. Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries, QQML, vol. 9: 1, ss. 101-108.  

Harvard, J. , Hyvonen, M. & Wadbring, I. (2020). Journalism from Above : Drones and the Media in Critical Perspective. Media and Communication, vol. 8: 3, ss. 60-63.    

Grusell, M. & Nord, L. (2020). Not so Intimate Instagram : Images of Swedish Political Party Leaders in the 2018 National Election Campaign. Journal of Political Marketing,    

Grusell, M. & Nord, L. (2020). Setting the Trend or Changing the Game? : Professionalization and Digitalization of Election Campaigns in Sweden. Journal of Political Marketing, vol. 19: 3, ss. 258-278.  

Nord, L. & Grusell, M. (2019). 30-second politics, 30 years too late : Political TV advertising in Swedish election campaigns, 2006–2018. Central European Journal of Communication, vol. 12: 3, ss. 282-298.    

Hamrin, S. (2019). Constructions of inclusion at two senior nursing home units in Sweden : immigrants’ perspectives. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, vol. 38: 4, ss. 462-476.  

Jangdal, L. , Cepaite Nilsson, A. & Stúr, E. (2019). Hyperlocal Journalism and PR : Diversity in Roles and Interactions. OBS - Observatorio, vol. 13: 1    

Jangdal, L. (2019). Local democracy and the media : Can hyperlocals fill the gap?. Nordicom Review, vol. 40: 2, ss. 69-83.    

Bolin, N. & Falasca, K. (2019). Reaching the Voter : Exploring Swedish Political Parties’ Assessment of Different Communication Channels in Three National Election Campaigns, 2010–2018. Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift, vol. 121: 3, ss. 347-365.  

Falasca, K. , Dymek, M. & Grandien, C. (2019). Social media election campaigning : who is working for whom? A conceptual exploration of digital political labour. Contemporary Social Science, vol. 14: 1, ss. 89-101.  

Eriksson, M. (2018). Lessons for Crisis Communication on Social Media : A Systematic Review of What Research Tells the Practice. International Journal of Strategic Communication, vol. 12: 5, ss. 526-551.    

Falasca, K. (2018). Not minimal but more difficult to measure : A panel study of media effects. OBS - Observatorio, vol. 12: 3, ss. 48-65.    

Strömbäck, J. , Falasca, K. & Kruikemeier, S. (2018). The Mix of Media Use Matters : Investigating the Effects of Individual News Repertoires on Offline and Online Political Participation. Political Communication, vol. 35: 3, ss. 413-432.  

Karlsson, M. , Clerwall, C. & Nord, L. (2018). The public doesn't miss the public : Views from the people: Why news by the people?. Journalism - Theory, Practice & Criticism, vol. 19: 5, ss. 577-594.  

Johansson, C. & Nord, L. (2018). The Simple Truth: Ambiguity Works : Discursive Strategies by Swedish Public Authorities during the 2008 Financial Crisis. International Journal of Business Communication, vol. 55: 2, ss. 220-236.  

Göransson, K. & Fagerholm, A. (2018). Towards visual strategic communications : An innovative interdisciplinary perspective on visual dimensions within the strategic communications field. Journal of Communication Management, vol. 22: 1, ss. 46-66.    

Karlsson, M. , Clerwall, C. & Nord, L. (2017). Do Not Stand Corrected : Transparency and Users’ Attitudes to Inaccurate News and Corrections in Online Journalism. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, vol. 94: 1, ss. 148-167.  

Strömbäck, J. (2017). Does Public Service TV and the Intensity of the Political Information Environment Matter?. Journalism Studies, vol. 18: 11, ss. 1415-1432.  

Wadbring, I. (2017). Introduction. Nordicom Information, vol. 39: 2, ss. 3-6.