The visibility and diversity of religion in selected Norwegian newspapers published in the capital of Oslo is studied in a quantitativeanalysis at ten-year intervals from 1938 to 2018, with an emphasis onthe last forty years. Recent structural transformations in the newspaper industry and editorial choices cut the number of articles on religionconsiderably in 2018 compared to earlier years. However, the relativevisibility of religion in the share of the total editorial output is fairlystable, at about 1.5 per cent of the content. Rather, the changes havebeen with the diversity and criticism of religion. The representationof Islam has strongly increased, while the newspapers have playeddown the coverage of the Lutheran majority church. The c...
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
The following article presents a systematic review of the studies of religion in the mediatized publ...
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
The visibility and diversity of religion in selected Norwegian newspapers published in the capital o...
This article introduces the topic of this special issue: religion in Nordic newspapers. It provides ...
This article introduces the topic of this special issue: religion in Nordic newspapers. It provides ...
The aim of this article is to examine changes and continuities in thecoverage of religion in Swedish...
This article examines religion in Finnish newspapers, arguing that religion-related discourses have ...
This article examines religion in Finnish newspapers, arguing that religion-related discourses have ...
The article examines the newspaper constructions of religion in Danishnewspapers in a quantitative l...
This article examines religion in Finnish newspapers, arguing thatreligion-related discourses have c...
The aim of this article is to examine changes and continuities in thecoverage of religion in Swedish...
The aim of this article is to examine changes and continuities in thecoverage of religion in Swedish...
This article examines how three Finnish newspapers covered religion on an ordinary day in the 2010s....
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
The following article presents a systematic review of the studies of religion in the mediatized publ...
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
The visibility and diversity of religion in selected Norwegian newspapers published in the capital o...
This article introduces the topic of this special issue: religion in Nordic newspapers. It provides ...
This article introduces the topic of this special issue: religion in Nordic newspapers. It provides ...
The aim of this article is to examine changes and continuities in thecoverage of religion in Swedish...
This article examines religion in Finnish newspapers, arguing that religion-related discourses have ...
This article examines religion in Finnish newspapers, arguing that religion-related discourses have ...
The article examines the newspaper constructions of religion in Danishnewspapers in a quantitative l...
This article examines religion in Finnish newspapers, arguing thatreligion-related discourses have c...
The aim of this article is to examine changes and continuities in thecoverage of religion in Swedish...
The aim of this article is to examine changes and continuities in thecoverage of religion in Swedish...
This article examines how three Finnish newspapers covered religion on an ordinary day in the 2010s....
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...
The following article presents a systematic review of the studies of religion in the mediatized publ...
The article takes as its point of departure the notion that the Scandinavian countries have been dom...