Milda Malling
Doktorand
- Professional title: Doktorand
- Department: (MKV)
- Email: milda.malling@miun.se
- Location: Sundsvall
Publications
Articles in journals
Chapters in books
Doctoral theses, comprehensive summaries
Articles in journals
Malling, M. (2021). Reconstructing the Informal and Invisible : Interactions Between Journalists and Political Sources in Two Countries. Journalism Practice, , pp. 1-21.
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Malling, M. (2021). Sources that Trigger the News : Multiplexity of Social Ties in News Discovery. Journalism Studies, vol. 22: 10, pp. 1298-1316.
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Malling, M. (). Trust is context dependent : Reconstruction of trust dynamics between journalists and their sources. ,
Chapters in books
Malling, M. (2020). Walk Not Only Under the Street Light : Episodes of PhD Supervision froma Student’s Perspective.
In
Mellan det hyperlokala och globala : Journalistikens förändringar och utmaningar i en digital tid: Vänbok till Gunnar Nygren. Huddinge : Södertörns högskola. pp. 157-162.
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Balčytienė, A.
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Malling, M. (2019). Lithuania : Media-politics interaction shaped by benefits-oriented reasoning.
In
Close and Distant : Political Executive–Media Relations in Four Countries. Gothenburg : Nordicom, University of Gothenburg. pp. 55-74.
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Malling, M. (2019). Power and exchange in formal and informal interaction between journalists and their sources.
In
Close and Distant : Political Executive–Media Relations in Four Countries. Gothenburg : Nordicom, University of Gothenburg. pp. 175-195.
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Johansson, K. M. , Malling, M.
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Nygren, G. (2019). Sweden : A professionally symbiotic relationship.
In
Close and Distant : Political Executive–Media Relations in Four Countries. Gothenburg : Nordicom, University of Gothenburg. pp. 97-123.
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Doctoral theses, comprehensive summaries
Malling, M. (2022). The Story Behind the News : Informal and Invisible Interactions between Journalists and Their Sources in Two Countries.
Dis.
(Comprehensive summary)
Sundsvall : Mid Sweden University, 2022 (Mid Sweden University doctoral thesis : 367)
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