Abstract In cases of emergent crises, news media undertake an important societal function by providing the public with timely and correct information. Using the terrorist attack in Norway on July 22, 2011, as case, this article analyzes how Danish and Norwegian news websites cover emergent crisis in real-time. First, the article analyzes whether this coverage made use of the affordances of news websites (instantaneity, multimodality, interactivity, and hypertextuality). Second, it analyzes the accuracy of the coverage. The conclusion is that the real-time coverage both used the affordances and was accurate, suggesting that digital journalism managed to undertake its societal function during the terrorist attack
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Terror attacks force democratic societies to mobilize, reinforce and rethink core values, including ...
This study is an analysis of the spread of information through Twitter contrasted with the reporting...
Terror attacks are moments of chaos and destabilization. From a journalistic perspective, terror att...
Over the past decade, the frequency of terror attacks around the world has increased. In the context...
Terror attacks are moments of chaos and destabilization. From a journalistic perspective, terror att...
This chapter analyses the Norwegian Twitter-sphere during and in the aftermath of the terrorist atta...
This article analyzes how the Norwegian news media framed the terrorist attacks in Oslo and the isla...
The chapter addresses the question of how crisis and emergency communicators in the justice (police)...
During the 2010s what could be described as a new “terror-wave” went through Europe, the Nordic coun...
The framing of the refugee crisis in Swedish and Danish media is investigated through the media cove...
Background. This thesis explores digital public reactions to terrorist attacks, and specifically how...
This paper discusses the performativity and spreadability of digital slogans and visual expressions ...
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The overall aim of this study was to investigate what common trends are within the communication of ...
This paper presents a case study of a very recent man-made crisis in Norway on 22 July, 2011, during...
Terror attacks force democratic societies to mobilize, reinforce and rethink core values, including ...
This study is an analysis of the spread of information through Twitter contrasted with the reporting...