This paper analyzes news use during the COVID-19 pandemic, asking how people balance between conflicting needs for information and disconnection in an extraordinary situation. We analyze empirical data from a qualitative questionnaire study of Norwegian media users conducted in March–April 2020, a period of early pandemic lockdown. The acute lockdown context accentuated intensified monitoring of constantly updated news streams, and perceptions of news use as immersive and emotionally draining, as captured in the notion of “doomscrolling”. To cope with feelings of being scared or overwhelmed, even the most connected citizens deliberately and intermittingly avoided news. Discussing these findings in light of the debate on news avoidance in jo...
Information, as well as freedom of expression and freedom of the media are essential for democratic ...
In public health crises, people need information to help them make decisions about how to protect th...
Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions about society b...
This study investigates the degree of news avoidance during the first months of the Covid-19 pandemi...
This study investigates people’s attitudes towards news media’s role as gatekeepers during the coron...
Excessive news consumption during global crises (e.g., through regularly monitoring fast-moving deve...
Existing research has documented the dynamics of increased news consumption alongside – paradoxicall...
COJO for COVID Recovery is a UKRI/AHRC-funded rapid COVID-19 response research project that addresse...
Existing research has documented the dynamics of increased news consumption alongside – paradoxical...
Over half of our news use is comprised of habits: routine behavior that is firmly ingrained in peopl...
This article examines how young people (18–24) in England who experience social inequality consumed ...
People often seek out information as a means of coping with challenging situations. Attuning to nega...
This article comparatively examines news avoidance in a rapidly changing media environment. We utili...
Funding Information: Author contributions: All authors were involved in concept, design, collection ...
People often seek out information as a means of coping with challenging situations. Attuning to nega...
Information, as well as freedom of expression and freedom of the media are essential for democratic ...
In public health crises, people need information to help them make decisions about how to protect th...
Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions about society b...
This study investigates the degree of news avoidance during the first months of the Covid-19 pandemi...
This study investigates people’s attitudes towards news media’s role as gatekeepers during the coron...
Excessive news consumption during global crises (e.g., through regularly monitoring fast-moving deve...
Existing research has documented the dynamics of increased news consumption alongside – paradoxicall...
COJO for COVID Recovery is a UKRI/AHRC-funded rapid COVID-19 response research project that addresse...
Existing research has documented the dynamics of increased news consumption alongside – paradoxical...
Over half of our news use is comprised of habits: routine behavior that is firmly ingrained in peopl...
This article examines how young people (18–24) in England who experience social inequality consumed ...
People often seek out information as a means of coping with challenging situations. Attuning to nega...
This article comparatively examines news avoidance in a rapidly changing media environment. We utili...
Funding Information: Author contributions: All authors were involved in concept, design, collection ...
People often seek out information as a means of coping with challenging situations. Attuning to nega...
Information, as well as freedom of expression and freedom of the media are essential for democratic ...
In public health crises, people need information to help them make decisions about how to protect th...
Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions about society b...