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Journalistica is a Nordic open access journal that publishes academic research articles on journalism understood as an interdisciplinary field.
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New book review out! Associate Professor Erik Svendsen reviews 'Kulturjournalistikens världar: Om kulturbevakningens politiska, globala och digitala dimensioner' by Kristina Riegert, Anna Roosvall og Andreas Widholm. doi.org/10.7146/journa…

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…

How do alternative media position themselves against the media- and political mainstream? Miriam Kroman Brems from Aarhus University has done a comprehensive study of 12 Danish alternative media with different ideological agendas. Read it in _journalistica now! doi.org/10.7146/journa…

How is journalistic 'innovation' in terms of digital storytelling imagined by key actors in the journalistic landscape? @fharbers83 from University of Groningen explores this question in a Dutch context in a new article in _journalistica! doi.org/10.7146/journa…

First article of 2024 is now out! Christina Pontoppidan from Syddansk Universitet examines the ambiguity of the technical term 'angle' (da: vinkel) in 30 newer Danish textbooks about journalism and presents a new, broad definition of the concept. doi.org/10.7146/journa…

We are excited to kick off Journalistica's 2024 special issue on 'News media and elections in the Nordic countries and self-governed territories' with Majbritt Severin-Nielsen (majbrittsn.bsky.social)'s insightful case study: doi.org/10.7146/journa…


The first method brief of 2024 is now out, and this time with Francesca Morini from MKV | Södertörn University, who enlightens us on value sensitive design. doi.org/10.7146/journa…

Looking for a good academic summer read? Bengt Johansson and @JesperStromback from Göteborgs universitet / University of Gothenburg compare how political alternative media and mainstream news media covered the 2022 Swedish election campaign. doi.org/10.7146/journa…

How do the Danish broadcasters DR and TV 2 curate news content on their streaming services? @LuciaCores and Lene Heiselberg from Syddansk Universitet and Mads Møller Tommerup Andersen from Københavns Uni examine this question in Journalistica's newest article! doi.org/10.7146/journa…

CALL FOR PAPERS At _journalistica, we are very happy to announce the call for papers for a special issue on People and Networks in the History of Nordic Journalism! tidsskrift.dk/journalistica/…

In a new piece in _journalistica, Henrik Bødker from Aarhus University reviews Henrik Örnebring & Michael Karlsson's 'Journalistic Autonomy: The Genealogy of a Concept', which won the Journalism Studies division's Outstanding Book Award at #ICA24 doi.org/10.7146/journa…

Thematic coding is a popular approach in Journalism studies. In a new method brief in _journalistica, Miriam Kroman Brems and Cecilia Arregui from Aarhus University provide a step-by-step guide that combines the best from existing bottom-up and top-down approaches! doi.org/10.7146/journa…

New article in _journalistica by @krestenroland and Jakob Dybro Johansen from DMJX about the selection and use of experts sources in Danish climate journalism. doi.org/10.7146/journa…

