This article analyses the mainstream press coverage of the terror in Norway post 22.07.2011 and discusses how and in what context the concepts of freedom of expression and multiculturalism occur. The aim has been to map important discursive trends in the aftermath of the terror. A clear division between different victim positions is identified. One blames majority society for not granting enough space to extreme right wing views on Islam and diversity/ multiculturalism; another one sees the terror connected to a majority society that already has demonstrated a high degree of hostility towards migrants and Muslims. Thus, two different understandings of the status for freedom of expression in Norway occur, linked to differing positions on the...
Ultimo January and primo February 2006 Norway (and Denmark) experienced burning of their national fl...
Since 2011, we have witnessed both the worst terror attack ever on Norwegian soil as well as an atte...
The Western world’s view of Muslims became more negative after the terrorist attack on the World Tra...
This article analyses the mainstream press coverage of the terror in Norway post 22.07.2011 and disc...
On July 22, 2011, a right-wing terrorist killed 77 people in a double terrorist attack in Norway. Pr...
Terror attacks force democratic societies to mobilize, reinforce and rethink core values, including ...
The dominant narrative about the right-wing terrorist attacks in Norway on July 22, 2011, suggests t...
How to deal with voices deemed deviant and extremist is a recurring topic of debate, including quest...
The terror attacks in Norway 2011, targeting what the perpetrator described as proponents of immigra...
central government building in Oslo, Norway, killing eight people. About an hour later, he arrived, ...
In the aftermath of Anders Breivik’s shooting spree and bombing in Norway, many people asked where d...
In the last century the world has seen more movement of people than any other time in human history....
In the aftermath of Anders Breivik’s shooting spree and bombing in Norway, many people asked where d...
This thesis analyses how refugees are portrayed in the comment sections of Norwegian online newspape...
In contemporary European societies, Muslims are often viewed through a binary frame of ‘moderate’ ve...
Ultimo January and primo February 2006 Norway (and Denmark) experienced burning of their national fl...
Since 2011, we have witnessed both the worst terror attack ever on Norwegian soil as well as an atte...
The Western world’s view of Muslims became more negative after the terrorist attack on the World Tra...
This article analyses the mainstream press coverage of the terror in Norway post 22.07.2011 and disc...
On July 22, 2011, a right-wing terrorist killed 77 people in a double terrorist attack in Norway. Pr...
Terror attacks force democratic societies to mobilize, reinforce and rethink core values, including ...
The dominant narrative about the right-wing terrorist attacks in Norway on July 22, 2011, suggests t...
How to deal with voices deemed deviant and extremist is a recurring topic of debate, including quest...
The terror attacks in Norway 2011, targeting what the perpetrator described as proponents of immigra...
central government building in Oslo, Norway, killing eight people. About an hour later, he arrived, ...
In the aftermath of Anders Breivik’s shooting spree and bombing in Norway, many people asked where d...
In the last century the world has seen more movement of people than any other time in human history....
In the aftermath of Anders Breivik’s shooting spree and bombing in Norway, many people asked where d...
This thesis analyses how refugees are portrayed in the comment sections of Norwegian online newspape...
In contemporary European societies, Muslims are often viewed through a binary frame of ‘moderate’ ve...
Ultimo January and primo February 2006 Norway (and Denmark) experienced burning of their national fl...
Since 2011, we have witnessed both the worst terror attack ever on Norwegian soil as well as an atte...
The Western world’s view of Muslims became more negative after the terrorist attack on the World Tra...