Pub Date : 2024-07-06DOI: 10.7146/journalistica.v18i1.138567
Bengt Johansson, J. Strömbäck
In contemporary media environments, mainstream news media have become increasingly challenged by political alternative media. Even though research on how political alternative media cover politics and society has increased, there is still limited research comparing how political alternative media and mainstream news media cover key political events, such as election campaigns. To fill this gap, the purpose of this study is to compare election news coverage in political alternative and mainstream news media, drawing theoretically on theories related to mediatization and structural bias on the one hand, and politicization and political bias on the other. Empirically, the overarching research question is how election coverage in left- and right-wing political alternative and mainstream media differs. Findings suggest that political alternative media do function as an alternative to mainstream news media in that they offer more politicized coverage of election campaigns. However, left-wing, and right-wing political alternative media also constitute alternatives to each other in how the election campaigns are covered.
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Pub Date : 2023-12-21DOI: 10.7146/journalistica.v17i1.136864
Steffen Moestrup, Karsten Vestergaard
The article introduces the Digital Story Model. The model is made with the ambition to improve and enrich digital stories done by journalism students, professional journalists and other kinds of digital storytellers . In the study we adopt an action-based research approach and test the model in an international classroom setting with 85 journalism students representing 35 countries. The findings of students' experiences with applying the model point to a number of strengths and shortcomings. Strengths include the model as a structuring and planning tool, as a way to benefit creativity, as a shared language in an international group and as an assistance in considering the potential story modalities. Shortcomings include the model preventing creativity and creating standardized stories, the model being mostly beneficial for inexperienced reporters and being too linear. The study concludes that there is a significant usefulness of the model when it comes to enriching digital storytelling but also a need to revise the model further and to alter the way it is presented in the classroom.
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Pub Date : 2023-12-21DOI: 10.7146/journalistica.v17i1.134563
Rasmus Rønlev, Steffen Moestrup
Introduction to special issue
特刊导言
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Pub Date : 2023-10-15DOI: 10.7146/journalistica.v17i1.136249
Harald Hornmoen, Yngve Benestad Hågvar, Jørgen Alnæs
Journalistiske fortellinger om framtiden preger både norske og internasjonale nyhetsmedier. Men hvilke teknikker bruker journalistene til å fortelle sannferdig om noe som ennå ikke har skjedd? Artikkelen diskuterer hvordan narratologiske kategorier kan brukes til å forstå og diskutere framtidsfortellinger i vår tids journalistikk. Et sentralt begrep er foranstilt narrasjon, altså en fortellerposisjon der den rapporterte virkeligheten foreløpig ikke finnes, men kan komme til å oppstå. Et grunnleggende premiss er at journalistiske narrativer er noe mer enn den tradisjonelle oppfattelsen av narrativ journalistikk som tilbakeskuende reportasjer skrevet i en skjønnlitterær form. Også konvensjonell nyhetsjournalistikk har narrative elementer, og fortellingen behøver ikke handle om hendelser som er avsluttet. Klimakrisen, koronapandemien og krigen i Ukraina er eksempler på temaer som har generert journalistiske fortellinger om framtiden. Artikkelen utvikler et begrepsapparat for analyse av slike framtidsfortellinger. Vi analyserer tre ulike tekster som illustrerer forskjellen mellom det vi kaller fortellinger om framtiden, fortellinger fra framtiden og frammaninger av framtiden.
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Pub Date : 2023-10-10DOI: 10.7146/journalistica.v17i1.136679
Cecilia Aare
Hur ser berättelsen om svensk gängkriminalitet ut i tre aktuella reportageböcker och med vilken berättarteknik är den konstruerad? Med en blandning av narratologisk och medieretorisk analysmetod undersöker den här artikeln hur form och innehåll samspelar i Mammorna av Alexandra Pascalidou, Familjen av Johanna Bäckström Lerneby och Tills alla dör av Diamant Salihu. Två centrala frågor är vems perspektiv som lyfts fram och på vilka villkor samt i vilken omfattning berättartekniken används för att problematisera det förmedlade budskapet. Studien finner att skiftande berättarperspektiv är ett effektivt verktyg för att motverka ensidighet, samtidigt som narrativ medkänsla utan parallell narrativ inlevelse kan hindra läsarens möjlighet att föreställa sig de skildrade människornas situation. Dramatiserade händelseförlopp ökar närvarokänslan, medan en reporter som ifrågasätter sin egen auktoritet uppmuntrar läsaren till att undvika förenklande slutsatser. Till sist bidrar personbeskrivningar och urval av fakta i de tre böckerna till skilda budskap om hur gängkriminaliteten i dagens Sverige ser ut.
在最近的三本报告文学中,瑞典帮派犯罪的叙事方式是怎样的?本文混合使用了叙事学和媒体理论分析方法,研究了亚历山德拉-帕斯卡利杜(Alexandra Pascalidou)的《Mammorna》、约翰娜-贝克斯特伦-勒内比(Johanna Bäckström Lerneby)的《Familjen》和迪亚曼特-萨里胡(Diamant Salihu)的《Tills alla dör》中的形式和内容是如何相互作用的。两个核心问题是:在什么条件下突出了谁的视角,以及在多大程度上使用了叙事技巧来对所传达的信息进行质疑。研究发现,转换叙事视角是抵消片面性的有效工具,而叙事同情与叙事移情并行不悖,会阻碍读者想象被描绘者处境的能力。戏剧化的事件增加了现场感,而记者对自身权威的质疑则鼓励读者避免简单化的结论。最后,三本书中对人物的描述和对事实的选择,有助于传递有关当今瑞典帮派犯罪性质的不同信息。
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Pub Date : 2023-10-09DOI: 10.7146/journalistica.v17i1.137236
Morten Thomsen
In this section, Journalistica puts a spotlight on research methods used in journalism studies and/or journalism practice.
在本节中,《新闻学》将重点介绍新闻学研究和/或新闻实践中使用的研究方法。
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Pub Date : 2023-05-04DOI: 10.7146/journalistica.v17i1.137235
Nils Holmberg, Lene Heiselberg, Jenny Lindholm, Erik Knudsen
In this section, Journalistica puts a spotlight on research methods used in journalism studies and/or journalism practice.
Listen to the Journalistica podcast episode about this article on Spotify or in your browser.
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