
Harald Hornmoen
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17-09-2014 16:23:46
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"To listen to social media users and respond to their worries or emerging rumours should be a central part of professionals’ crisis communication strategies" - discussed by Klas Backholm and Harald Hornmoen in our latest #Realworldimpact blog. bit.ly/2NnsrcW


Klas Backholm and Harald Hornmoen, editor's of our first open access book, 'Social Media use in Crisis and Risk Association' gives an insight into their open access book in our #Realworldimpact blog here: bit.ly/2NnsrcW


With one week to go until we publish our first ever #OpenAccess book, editors Harald Hornmoen and Klas Backholm explain why it's so important for govts, NGOs and the media to understand the dynamics of #SocialMedia in #CrisisCommunication... bit.ly/2OaUoUC @RCN_Norway


We are excited to announce the publication of our very first #OpenAccess book! "Social Media Use In Crisis and Risk Communication" is now #free to read online bit.ly/2QrKiwn Harald Hornmoen @RCN_Norway #SocialMedia #Risk #DisasterManagement #Terrorism

6 chapters in this new #openaccess book re. social media in terrorist attacks & their aftermaths —> Social Media Use in Crisis & Risk Communication, Harald Hornmoen & K Backholm (Ed.s) #Norway #Utoya #Breivik emeraldinsight.com/doi/book/10.11…

Check out the Emerald stand for Harald Hornmoen and Klas Backholm’s new book. OA in ebook and in a low price paperback edition (for those who prefer the print)!


Vi feirer! Fantastiske resultater for Fakultet for samfunnsvitenskap OsloMet - 4 nye forskerprosjekter og 1 nytt samarbeidsprosjekt fra Norges forskningsråd! Gratulerer Steen Steensen, Harald Hornmoen, Guri Rosén, Marit Haldar og Åge Johnsen og alle involverte!


Journalistic stories about the future occur frequently in the news media. But what techniques do journalists use to narrate truthfully about something that has not yet happened? New article out by Harald Hornmoen, Yngve Benestad Hågvar and Jørgen Alnæs doi.org/10.7146/journa…

My research is available on ResearchGate: researchgate.net/publication/38…


Aarhus Universitet Aarhus University 2/ Before the 2022 World Cup, Nordic media critically denounced human rights issues in Qatar. This study reveals a shift in arguments, evolving from personal attacks to more constructive discussions about reforming governance. shorturl.at/kdtt4 Harald Hornmoen OsloMet

Aarhus Universitet Aarhus University Harald Hornmoen OsloMet 3/ Finnish hockey team Jokerit Helsinki's move to the Russian KHL was initially covered as a sports story, but geopolitical events like Crimea and Ukraine shifted coverage to international relations and governance. shorturl.at/K9xc2 joakim särkivuori University of Jyväskylä

Aarhus Universitet Aarhus University Harald Hornmoen OsloMet joakim särkivuori University of Jyväskylä 4/ Despite the challenges of power structures and gendered aspects within news production, Finnish sports media is contributing to the debate on gender equity and sexual harassment, shifting these issues from private to political spheres. shorturl.at/RwJNw University of Jyväskylä

Aarhus Universitet Aarhus University Harald Hornmoen OsloMet joakim särkivuori University of Jyväskylä 5/ Norwegian media extensively covered the national women's beach handball team's uniform protest and the global response leading to a policy change in November 2021.

Aarhus Universitet Aarhus University Harald Hornmoen OsloMet joakim särkivuori University of Jyväskylä Nathalie Hyde-Clarke 6/ This study examines the experiences of leading female sports journalists in Sweden, highlighting a shift in industry understanding of women's challenges.

Aarhus Universitet Aarhus University Harald Hornmoen OsloMet joakim särkivuori University of Jyväskylä Nathalie Hyde-Clarke However, women still have to devise strategies to navigate career success, harassment, and gender-related issues. shorturl.at/KXmdj Aage Radmann Malmö University Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | IFP

Aarhus Universitet Aarhus University Harald Hornmoen OsloMet joakim särkivuori University of Jyväskylä Nathalie Hyde-Clarke Aage Radmann Malmö University Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | IFP 7/ This article examines the role and aspirations of sports journalists all over the world as agents of change. It analyzes their autonomy from economic and political influences and their potential to influence societal change. shorturl.at/bsgip alina bernstein

Aarhus Universitet Aarhus University Harald Hornmoen OsloMet joakim särkivuori University of Jyväskylä Nathalie Hyde-Clarke Aage Radmann Malmö University Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | IFP alina bernstein 8/ Sports journalism is a paradox: it covers hugely popular events yet sports reporters have low status. Toby Miller argues that sports journalism should be more critical and focus on social and political issues surrounding sports. cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommun…