Terror attacks force democratic societies to mobilize, reinforce and rethink core values, including media freedom and freedom of speech. The present article analyzes how one traumatic event—the 2011 Oslo terror—challenged editorial practices related to editorial control and open debate in major Norwegian media organizations. Meeting the call for more research on disruptive media events in a hybrid media landscape, it illuminates how professional media balance critical debate with strategies for societal recovery in contemporary post-crisis contexts. Based on in-depth interviews with debate editors, the article documents how terror profoundly challenges editorial practices, routines and norms in media organizations with debates in multiple f...
This paper investigates the participants' experience of changes in the editorial control with online...
This article analyzes how the Norwegian news media framed the terrorist attacks in Oslo and the isla...
The study takes as its starting point that news organizations’ actions during crises vary more than ...
The terrorist attacks in Oslo on 22 July 2011 led to a comprehensive public debate about the systems...
Abstract The terrorist attacks in Oslo on 22 July 2011 led to a comprehensive public debate about ...
Terror attacks are moments of chaos and destabilization. From a journalistic perspective, terror att...
How to deal with voices deemed deviant and extremist is a recurring topic of debate, including quest...
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...
textabstractThis article addresses the challenges that the terrorist attacks on 22 July 2011 in Norw...
Over the past decade, the frequency of terror attacks around the world has increased. In the context...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Risk Re...
This article investigates user experiences with editorial control in online newspaper comment fields...
Crisis communication has been a regular topic in Media & Communication Studies and in Journalism Stu...
This paper examines the mechanisms of “successful” communication in matters of political leaders’abi...
This paper investigates the participants' experience of changes in the editorial control with online...
This article analyzes how the Norwegian news media framed the terrorist attacks in Oslo and the isla...
The study takes as its starting point that news organizations’ actions during crises vary more than ...
The terrorist attacks in Oslo on 22 July 2011 led to a comprehensive public debate about the systems...
Abstract The terrorist attacks in Oslo on 22 July 2011 led to a comprehensive public debate about ...
Terror attacks are moments of chaos and destabilization. From a journalistic perspective, terror att...
How to deal with voices deemed deviant and extremist is a recurring topic of debate, including quest...
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...
textabstractThis article addresses the challenges that the terrorist attacks on 22 July 2011 in Norw...
Over the past decade, the frequency of terror attacks around the world has increased. In the context...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Risk Re...
This article investigates user experiences with editorial control in online newspaper comment fields...
Crisis communication has been a regular topic in Media & Communication Studies and in Journalism Stu...
This paper examines the mechanisms of “successful” communication in matters of political leaders’abi...
This paper investigates the participants' experience of changes in the editorial control with online...
This article analyzes how the Norwegian news media framed the terrorist attacks in Oslo and the isla...
The study takes as its starting point that news organizations’ actions during crises vary more than ...