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Lindblom, T. , Lindell, J.
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Gidlund, K. L. (2022). Digitalizing the Journalistic Field : Journalists’ Views on Changes in Journalistic Autonomy, Capital and Habitus. Digital Journalism,
Mykkänen, J. , Nord, L.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Wadbring, I. (2020). Journalism from Above : Drones and the Media in Critical Perspective. Media and Communication, vol. 8: 3, ss. 60-63.
Grusell, M.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
von Krogh, T.
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Svensson, G. (2017). Media responses to media criticism : An analysis of response practices in the weekly Swedish podcast mattssonhelin. Nordicom Review, vol. 38: 1, ss. 47-64.
Johansson, C.
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Bäck, E. (2017). Strategic Leadership Communication for Crisis Network Coordination. International Journal of Strategic Communication, vol. 11: 4, ss. 324-343.
Ortiz, J. , Hamrin, S. , Aggio, C.
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Dalmonte, E. (2017). Television experience and political discussion on Twitter : exploring online conversations during the 2014 Brazilian presidential elections. Galáxia, vol. 1: 36, ss. 45-58.
Helgesson, E.
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Falasca, K. (2017). The construction of an elusive concept : Framing the controversial role and practice of lobbying in Swedish media. Public Relations Inquiry, vol. 6: 3, ss. 275-291.
Falasca, K.
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Grandien, C. (2017). Where you lead we will follow : A longitudinal study of strategic political communication and inter-party relations in election campaigning. Journal of Public Affairs, vol. 17: 3
Strömbäck, J. (2016). A Question of Time? : A Longitudinal Analysis of the Relationship between News Media Consumption and Political Trust.. The International Journal of Press/Politics, vol. 21: 1, ss. 88-110.
Wadbring, I. (2016). Ad blockers - annonsörernas största utmaning. Nordicom Information, vol. 38: 1, ss. 60
Hamrin, S. (2016). Communicative leadership and context : Exploring constructions of the context in discourses of leadership practices. Corporate Communications. An International Journal, vol. 21: 3, ss. 371-387.
Hamrin, S. (2016). Communicative leadership : Exploring leaders' discourse on participation and engagement. Comunicação & Sociedade, vol. 38: 2, ss. 7-42.
Hamrin, S. , Johansson, C.
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Jahn, J. L. (2016). Communicative Leadership : Fostering co-worker agency in two Swedish business organizations. Corporate Communications. An International Journal, vol. 21: 2, ss. 213-229.
Eriksson, M.
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Olsson, E. (2016). Facebook and Twitter in Crisis Communication : A Comparative Study of Crisis Communication Professionals and Citizens. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, vol. 24: 4, ss. 198-208.
Wadbring, I.
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Ödmark, S. (2016). Going Viral : News Sharing and Shared News in Social Media. OBS - Observatorio, vol. 10: 4, ss. 132-149.
Wadbring, I. (2016). Massmedierna i Norden : Strukturella likheter och skillnader. Nordisk Tidskrift för vetenskap, konst och industri, vol. 92: 4, ss. 317-325.
von Krogh, T.
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Andersson, U. (2016). READING PATTERNS IN PRINT AND ONLINE NEWSPAPERS The case of the Swedish local morning paper VLT and online news site vlt.se. Digital Journalism, vol. 4: 8, ss. 1058-1072.
Hamrin, S. (2016). Recontextualizing communicative leadership : The interplay of discourses in a Swedish multinational organization. International Journal of Strategic Communication, vol. 10: 1, ss. 18-35.
Olsson, E.
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Eriksson, M. (2016). The logic of public organizations’ social media use : Toward a theory of ‘social mediatization’. Public Relations Inquiry, vol. 5: 2, ss. 187-204.
Wadbring, I. (2016). The role of traditional media in a converging world. Nordicom Review, : 37, ss. 193-197.
Bergström, A.
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Wadbring, I. (2015). Beneficial yet crappy : Journalists and audiences on obstacles and opportunities in reader comments. European Journal of Communication, vol. 30: 2, ss. 137-151.
Hopmann, D. N. , Shehata, A.
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Strömbäck, J. (2015). Contagious Media Effects : How Media Use and Exposure to Game-Framed News Influence Media Trust. Mass Communication & Society, vol. 18: 6, ss. 776-798.
Kiousis, S. , Strömbäck, J.
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McDevitt, M. (2015). Influence of Issue Decision Salience on Vote Choice : Linking Agenda Setting, Priming, and Issue Ownership. International Journal of Communication, vol. 9: 1, ss. 3347-3368.
Olsson, E. , Nord, L.
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Falkheimer, J. (2015). Media Coverage Crisis Exploitation Characteristics : A Case Comparison Study. Journal of Public Relations Research, vol. 27: 2, ss. 158-174.
Nilsson, M.
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Wadbring, I. (2015). Not Good Enough? : Amateur Images in Print and Online Mainstream News Media. Journalism Practice, vol. 9: 4, ss. 484-501.
Olsson, E.
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Nord, L. (2015). Paving The Way for Crisis Exploitation : The Role of Journalistic Styles and Standards. Journalism - Theory, Practice & Criticism, vol. 16: 3, ss. 341-358.
Shehata, A. , Hopmann, D. N. , Nord, L.
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Jonas, H. (2015). Television Channel Content Profiles and Differential Knowledge Growth : A Test of The Inadvertent Learing Hypothesis Using Panel Data. Political Communication, vol. 32: 3, ss. 377-395.
Nord, L. W.
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Von Krogh, T. (2015). The freedom of the press or the fear factor? : Analysing political decisions and non-decisions in British media policy 1990-2012. OBS - Observatorio, vol. 9: 1, ss. 001-016.
Johansson, C. , Miller, V. D.
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Hamrin, S. (2014). Conceptualizing communicative leadership : A framework for analysing and developing leaders’ communication competence. Corporate Communications. An International Journal, vol. 19: 2, ss. 147-165.
Falasca, K. (2014). Framing the Financial Crisis : An unexpected interaction between the government and the press. OBS - Observatorio, vol. 8: 1, ss. 1-21.
Shehata, A. (2014). Game Frames, Issue Frames, and Mobilization : Disentangling the Effects of Frame Exposure and Motivated News Attention on Political Cynicism and Engagement. International journal of public opinion research, vol. 26: 2, ss. 157-177.
Strömbäck, J.
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Esser, F. (2014). Introduction : Making Sense of the Mediatization of Politics. Journalism Studies, vol. 15: 3, ss. 243-255.
Strömbäck, J.
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Esser, F. (2014). Introduction : Making Sense of the Mediatization of Politics. Journalism Practice, vol. 8, ss. 245-257.
Falasca, K. (2014). Political news journalism : Mediatization across three news reporting contexts. European Journal of Communication, vol. 29: 5, ss. 583-597.
Shehata, A.
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Falasca, K. (2014). Priming effects during the financial crisis : accessibility and applicability mechanisms behind government approval. European Political Science Review, vol. 6: 4, ss. 597-620.
Arriaza Ibarra, K. & Nord, L. (2014). Public Service Media under Pressure : Comparing Government Policies in Spain and Sweden 2006-2012. Javnost - The Public, vol. 21: 1, ss. 71-84.
Ekström, M. , Olsson, T.
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Shehata, A. (2014). Spaces for public orientation? : Longitudinal effects of Internet use in adolescence. Information, Communication and Society, vol. 17: 2, ss. 168-183.
Nord, L. , Ots, M. , Wadbring, I. , Strömbäck, J. & Weibull, L. (2014). Stoppa ökande medieklyfta för vår demokratis skull. Dagens Nyheter, vol. DN Debatt: 2014-10-02
Dimnitrova, D. , Shehata, A. , Strömbäck, J.
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Nord, L. (2014). The Effects of Digital Media on Political Knowledge and Participation in Election Campaigns : Evidence from Panel Data. Communication Research, vol. 41: 1, ss. 95-118.
Karlsson, M. , Clerwall, C.
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Nord, L. (2014). You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet : Transparency’s (Lack of) Effect on Source and Message Credibility. Journalism Studies, vol. 15: 5, ss. 668-678.
Shehata, A. (2013). Active or Passive Learning From Television? : Political Information Opportunities and Knowledge Gaps During Election Campaigns. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties, vol. 23: 2, ss. 200-222.
Holt, K. , Shehata, A. , Strömbäck, J.
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Ljungberg, E. (2013). Age and the effects of news media attention and social media use on political interest and participation : Do social media function as leveller?. European Journal of Communication, vol. 28: 1, ss. 5-18.
Adam, S. , Maier, M. , De Vreese, C. H. , Schuck, A. R. , Stetka, V. , Jalali, C. , Seeber, G. U. , Negrine, R. & et al. (2013). Campaigning Against Europe? : The Role of Euroskeptic Fringe and Mainstream Parties in the 2009 European Parliament Election. Journal of Political Marketing, vol. 12: 1, ss. 77-99.
Strömbäck, J. , Grandien, C.
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Falasca Larsson, K. (2013). Do Campaign Strategies and Tactics Matter? : Exploring Party Elite Perceptions of What Matters When Explaining Election Outcomes. Journal of Public Affairs, vol. 13: 1, ss. 41-52.
Nord, L. (2013). Europeisk public service vann slaget, men tycks förlora kriget. Svenska dagbladet, vol. 14 juni: Kultur, ss. 29
Nord, L.
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Olsson, E. (2013). Frame, Set, Match! : Towards a model of successful crisis rhetoric. Public Relations Inquiry, vol. 2: 1, ss. 79-94.
Wadbring, I. (2013). Journalists Care About Commercialization. Journalistica, : 1, ss. 96-113.
Nord, L. (2013). Newspaper Competition and Content Diversity : A Comparison of Regional Media Markets in Sweden. Papeles de Europa, vol. 26: 1, ss. 1-13.
Shehata, A.
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Strömbäck, J. (2013). Not (Yet) a New Era of Minimal Effects : A Study of Agenda Setting at the Aggregate and Individual Levels. The International Journal of Press/Politics, vol. 18: 2, ss. 234-255.
Strömbäck, J.
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Kiousis, S. (2013). Political Public Relations : Old Practice, New Theory-Building. Public Relations Journal, vol. 7: 4, ss. 1-17.
Strömbäck, J. , Negrine, R. , Hopmann, D. N. , Jalali, C. , Berganza, R. , Seeber, G. U. H. , Seceleanu, A. , Volek, J. & et al. (2013). Sourcing the News : Comparing Source Use and Media Framing of the 2009 European Parliamentary Elections. Journal of Political Marketing, vol. 12: 1, ss. 29-52.
Nord, L. & Arriaza Ibarra, K. (2013). Still Something Special? : A Comparative Study of Public Service Journalists' Values in Spain and Sweden. Journal of Applied Journalism and Media Studies, vol. 2: 1, ss. 161-179.
Strömbäck, J. , Djerf-Pierre, M.
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Shehata, A. (2013). The Dynamics of Political Interest and News Media Consumption : A Longitudinal Perspective. International journal of public opinion research, vol. 25: 4, ss. 415-435.
Strömbäck, J.
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van Aelst, P. (2013). Why Political Parties Adapt to the Media : Exploring the Fourth Dimension of Mediatization. International Communication Gazette, vol. 75: 4, ss. 341-358.
von Krogh, T. (2012). Changing Political Attitudes towards Media Accountability in Sweden. Central European Journal of Communication, vol. 5: 2, ss. 205-224.
Strömbäck, J. , Karlsson, M.
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Hopmann, D. N. (2012). Determinants of News Content : Comparing Journalists’ Perceptions of the Normative and Actual Impact of Different Event Properties When Deciding What’s News. Journalism Studies, vol. 13: 5-6, ss. 718-728.
Jalakas, A. & Wadbring, I. (2012). Diversified research about magazines—a map by databases of magazine research. Journal of Media Business Studies, vol. 9: 2, ss. 81-96.
Dimitrova, D. V.
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Strömbäck, J. (2012). Election News in Sweden and the United States : A Comparison of Sources and Media Frames. Journalism - Theory, Practice & Criticism, vol. 13: 5, ss. 604-619.
Shehata, A.
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Hopmann, D. (2012). Framing climate change : A study of US and Swedish press coverage of global warming. Journalism Studies, vol. 13: 2, ss. 175-192.
Wadbring, I. (2012). Inflation eller deflation i mediekonsumtionen? : En analys av människors medieutgifter och syn på mediers prisvärdhet. Nordicom Information, vol. 34: 1, ss. 37-48.
Esser, F. , de Vreese, C. H. , Strömbäck, J. , van Aelst, P. , Aalberg, T. , Stanyer, J. , Lengauer, G. , Berganza, R. & et al. (2012). Political Information Opportunities in Europe : A Longitudinal and Comparative Study of Thirteen Television Systems. The International Journal of Press/Politics, vol. 17: 3, ss. 247-274.
Bergström, A. & Wadbring, I. (2012). Strong Support for News Media : Attitudes Towards News on Old and New Platforms. Media International Australia, : 144, ss. 118-126.
Grusell, M. & Nord, L. (2012). Three Attitudes to 140 Characters : The Use and Views of Twitter in Political Party Communications in Sweden. Public Communication Review, vol. 2: 2, ss. 48-61.
Shehata, A. & Strömbäck, J. (2011). A Matter of Context : A Comparative Study of Media Environments and News Consumption Gaps in Europe. Political Communication, vol. 28: 1, ss. 110-134.
Reberg, M. (2011). Biblioteket och den politiska anatomin. Tidskriften bis, : 3
Johansson, C.
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Ottestig, A. T. (2011). Communication executives in a changing world: Legitimacy beyond organizational borders. Journal of Communication Management, vol. 15: 2, ss. 144-164.
Aalberg, T.
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Strömbäck, J. (2011). Media-driven Men and Media-critical Women? : An Empirical Study of Gender and MPs’ Relationships with the Media in Norway and Sweden. International Political Science Review, vol. 32: 2, ss. 167-187.
Strömbäck, J.
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Dimitrova, D. V. (2011). Mediatization and Media Interventionism : A Comparative Analysis of Sweden and the United States. The International Journal of Press/Politics, vol. 16: 1, ss. 30-49.
Strömbäck, J. (2011). Mediatization and perceptions of the media's political influence. Journalism Studies, vol. 12: 4, ss. 423-439.
Reberg, M. (2011). Samhällsinformation - Hur Svenska kyrkan "utnyttjar" Posten.. HumanistInfo, vol. 13: 1
Nicolas Hopmann, D.
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Shehata, A. (2011). The Contingencies of Ordinary Citizen Appearances in Political Television News. Journalism Practice, vol. 5: 6, ss. 657-671.
Strömbäck, J. & Karlsson, M. (2011). Who’s Got the Power? : Journalists’ Perceptions of Changing Influences over the News. Journalism Practice, vol. 5: 6, ss. 643-656.
Strömbäck, J.
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Kiousis, S. (2010). A New Look at Agenda-Setting Effects : Comparing the Predictive Power of Overall Political News Consumption and Specific News Media Consumption Across Different Media Channels and Media Types. Journal of Communication, vol. 60: 2, ss. 271-292.
Nord, L.
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Krogh, T. (2010). Between Public Responsibility and Public Relations : A Case Study of Editors' Attitudes Towards Media Accountability in Sweden. Communication, Culture & Critique, vol. 3: 2, ss. 190-206.
Strömbäck, J. , Mitrook, M. A.
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Kiousis, S. (2010). Bridging Two Schools of Thought : Applications of Public Relations Theory to Political Marketing. Journal of Political Marketing, vol. 9: 1, ss. 73-92.
Strömbäck, J.
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van Aelst, P. (2010). Exploring Some Antecedents of the Media's Framing of Election News : A Comparison of Swedish and Belgian Election. International journal of press-politics, vol. 15: 1, ss. 41-59.
Karlsson, M.
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Strömbäck, J. (2010). Freezing the Flow of Online News : Exploring Approaches to the Study of the Liquidity of Online News. Journalism Studies, vol. 11: 1, ss. 2-19.
von Krogh, T. (2010). From a Medical To a Human Rights Perspective : A Case Study of Efforts to Change the Portrayal of Persons with Disabilities on Swedish Television. International Communication Gazette, vol. 72: 4-5, ss. 379-394.
Shehata, A. (2010). Marking Journalistic Independence : Official Dominance and the Rule of Product Substitution in Swedish Press Coverage. European Journal of Communication, vol. 25: 2, ss. 123-137.
Shehata, A.
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Strömbäck, J. (2010). Media Malaise or a Virtuous Circle? : Exploring the Causal Relationships Between News Media Exposure, Political News Attention and Political Interest. European Journal of Political Research, vol. 49: 5, ss. 575-597.
Shehata, A. , van Aelst, P.
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van Dalen, A. (2010). Members of Parliament, Equal Competitors for Media Attention? : An Analysis of Personal Contacts Between MPs and Political Journalists in Five Countries.. Political Communication, vol. 27: 3, ss. 310-325.
Grusell, M.
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Nord, L. (2010). More Cold Case Than Hot Spot : A Study of Public Opinion on Political Advertising in Swedish Television. Nordicom Review, vol. 31: 2, ss. 95-111.
Roppen, J. , Lund, A. B. & Nord, L. (2010). Multimedia Development of PBS : A Challenge for the Nordic Media Systems. Central European Journal of Communication, vol. 3: 1, ss. 131-146.
Shehata, A. (2010). Pathways to Politics : How Media System Characteristics Can Influence Socioeconomic Gaps in Political Participation. Harvard Internation Journal of Press/Politics, vol. 15: 3, ss. 295-318.
Nord, L. & Glowacki, M. (2010). Public Service Media in Central and Eastern Europe : Does the State Still Matter?. Central European Journal of Communication, vol. 3: 1, ss. 7-20.
Holt, K.
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Krogh, T. v. (2010). The citizen as media critic in periods of media change. OBS - Observatorio, vol. 4: 4, ss. 287-306.
Hopmann, D. N.
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Strömbäck, J. (2010). The Rise of the Media Punditocracy? : Journalists and Media Pundits in Danish Election News 1994-2007. Media Culture and Society, vol. 32: 6, ss. 943-960.
Kiousis, S.
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Strömbäck, J. (2010). The White House and public relations: Examining the linkages between presidential communications and public opinion. Public Relations Review, vol. 36: 1, ss. 7-14.
Shehata, A. (2010). Unemployment on the Agenda : A Panel Study of Agenda Setting Effects during the 2006 Swedish National Election Campaign. Journal of Communication, vol. 60: 1, ss. 182-U264.
Dimitrova, D. V. & Strömbäck, J. (2009). Look Who’s Talking : Use of Sources in Newspaper Coverage in Sweden and the United States. Journalism Practice, vol. 3: 1, ss. 75-91.
Nord, L.
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Strömbäck, J. (2009). Marketing With a Feeling : The Brand New Party Junilistan in the Swedish European Parliamentary Election 2004. Journal of Political Marketing, vol. 8: 1, ss. 35-45.
Nord, L. (2009). Political Communication in Sweden : Change, But Not Too Much. Central European Journal of Communication, vol. 2: 2(3), ss. 233-250.
Strömbäck, J. (2009). Selective Professionalisation of Political Campaigning : A Test of the Party-Centred Theory of Professionalised Campaigning in the Context of the 2006 Swedish Election. Political Studies, vol. 57: 1, ss. 95-116.
Dimitrova, D. V. & Strömbäck, J. (2009). The Conditionality of Source Use : Comparing Source Use in U.S. and Swedish Television News. Journal of Global Mass Communication, vol. 2: 1/2, ss. 149-166.
Strömbäck, J. (2009). Vox Populi or Vox Media? : Opinion Polls and the Swedish Media, 1998-2006. Javnost - The Public, vol. 16: 3, ss. 55-70.
Nord, L. (2009). What is Public Service on the Internet? : Digital Challenges for Media Policy in Europe. OBS - Observatorio, vol. 3: 2, ss. 24-39.
Nord, L. (2008). Comparing Media Systems : North Between West and East?. Central European Journal of Communication, vol. 1: 1, ss. 95-110.
Strömbäck, J.
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Aalberg, T. (2008). Election News Coverage in Democratic Corporatist Countries : A Comparative Study of Sweden and Norway. Scandinavian Political Studies, vol. 31: 1, ss. 91-106.
Dimitrova, D. V.
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Strömbäck, J. (2008). Foreign Policy and the Framing of the 2003 Iraq War in Elite Swedish and US Newspapers. Media, War & Conflict, vol. 1: 2, ss. 203-220.
Strömbäck, J. (2008). Four Phases of Mediatization : An Analysis of the Mediatization of Politics. The International Journal of Press/Politics, vol. 13: 3, ss. 228-246.