Abstract The terrorist attacks in Oslo on 22 July 2011 led to a comprehensive public debate about the systems for online debate in Norwegian newspapers. Through interviews with editors and moderators, this article examines changes made in the facilitation and administration of online debate in four central newspapers after the terrorist attack. In different ways, the three largest newspapers tightened their control in four important areas: Identification of the participants, pre-publication moderation, control over the agenda of the debate and more active moderation of it. These changes are interpreted as moderate alteration from an initially anarchic policy towards a more intervening policy concerning the regulation of online debate
Abstract In cases of emergent crises, news media undertake an important societal function by provi...
This article investigates how the two Norwegian newspapers Aftenposten and Dagbladet framed the repo...
The main purpose of this study has been to explore and determine how the journalistic work was used ...
The terrorist attacks in Oslo on 22 July 2011 led to a comprehensive public debate about the systems...
Terror attacks force democratic societies to mobilize, reinforce and rethink core values, including ...
This paper investigates the participants' experience of changes in the editorial control with online...
How to deal with voices deemed deviant and extremist is a recurring topic of debate, including quest...
This article investigates user experiences with editorial control in online newspaper comment fields...
Terror attacks are moments of chaos and destabilization. From a journalistic perspective, terror att...
This article analyses the mainstream press coverage of the terror in Norway post 22.07.2011 and disc...
Alternative news media in Norway have become visible in public debates. Partly because of news shari...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Risk Re...
This article analyzes how the Norwegian news media framed the terrorist attacks in Oslo and the isla...
The dominant narrative about the right-wing terrorist attacks in Norway on July 22, 2011, suggests t...
This study is a comparative critical discourse analysis between one of Sweden’s biggest newspapers A...
Abstract In cases of emergent crises, news media undertake an important societal function by provi...
This article investigates how the two Norwegian newspapers Aftenposten and Dagbladet framed the repo...
The main purpose of this study has been to explore and determine how the journalistic work was used ...
The terrorist attacks in Oslo on 22 July 2011 led to a comprehensive public debate about the systems...
Terror attacks force democratic societies to mobilize, reinforce and rethink core values, including ...
This paper investigates the participants' experience of changes in the editorial control with online...
How to deal with voices deemed deviant and extremist is a recurring topic of debate, including quest...
This article investigates user experiences with editorial control in online newspaper comment fields...
Terror attacks are moments of chaos and destabilization. From a journalistic perspective, terror att...
This article analyses the mainstream press coverage of the terror in Norway post 22.07.2011 and disc...
Alternative news media in Norway have become visible in public debates. Partly because of news shari...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Risk Re...
This article analyzes how the Norwegian news media framed the terrorist attacks in Oslo and the isla...
The dominant narrative about the right-wing terrorist attacks in Norway on July 22, 2011, suggests t...
This study is a comparative critical discourse analysis between one of Sweden’s biggest newspapers A...
Abstract In cases of emergent crises, news media undertake an important societal function by provi...
This article investigates how the two Norwegian newspapers Aftenposten and Dagbladet framed the repo...
The main purpose of this study has been to explore and determine how the journalistic work was used ...