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Division 1. Environment, Science and Roslyng, Mette Marie: Media images of men- Risk Communication tal illness: Critical media and the emergence of a neuro-chemical social imaginary. Aalborg Chairs: Mette Marie Roslyng (DK) Kathrine Du- University. arte (NO) Verhovnik, Melanie; Hemmelmann, P. Disaster Andersson, Linus: Where technology goes to die: resilience: Journalists’ coping with reporting Representations of electronic waste in global about crime, violence, accidents, crisis and na- television news. Södertörn University, School of tural disasters. Catholic University of Eichstätt- Culture and . Ingolstadt. Duarte, Katherine: Linking and framing: A quanti- tative content analysis of Norwegian media cover- age of extreme weather events in 2011 and 2013. Division 2. Journalism Studies , Department of Information Chairs: Göran Svensson (SE) Gitte Gravengaard Science and Media Studies. (DK) Engebretsen, Martin: Data visualization as a tool Almgren, Susanne Marlene: The art of inviting: for digital mediation of numeric information. User comments on online news sites. Jönköping University of Agder. University, School of Education and Commu- nication. Eskjær, Mikkel Fugl: Converging development and climate change communication in Bangladesh: Blach-Ørsten, Mark; Hartley, Jannie Møller; Ol- the implications of agency and responsibility. sen, Maria Bendix: Fighting the de-mystification University of Copenhangen, Department of Com- of Journalism – can more ethical guidelines munication. save the fading legitimacy of journalism as an institution? Roskilde University, Department Hallén, Malin: A forgotten genre? Research on of Communication, Business and Information media portrayal of mental illness – a meta re- Technologies. view. Halmstad University, School of Health and Welfare. Cheruiyot, David: Participatory media account- ability: Evaluating the relevance of bloggers’ Hornmoen, Harald; Backholm, Klas; Frey, Else- criticism on journalism practice. Uni- beth; Ottosen, Rune; Reimerth, Gudrun; Steensen, versity, Department of Media, Geography and Steen: Key communicators’ perceptions on the Communication. use of social media in risks and crises. Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences. Clerwall, Christer: Robot Journalism in Swedish newsrooms. An exploratory study of the use of, Jönsson, Anna Maria; Karlsson, Mikael: Framing and attitudes towards automated news content in the Baltic Sea: The media and BSAP coopera- Swedish newsrooms. Karlstad University, Depart- tion. Södertörn University, School of Culture ment of Media, Geography and Communication. and Education. Clerwall, Christer; Karlsson, Michael; Nord, Lars: Mehrabov, Ilkin: “The earth does not belong to What’s wrong with transparency? Some reflections people, it belongs to itself”: Exploring the mes- on user perceptions of journalistic credibility in sages of Dirk C. Fleck’s GO! – Die Ökodiktatur. . Karlstad University, Department of Me- Karlstad University, Department of Geography, dia, Geography and Communication; Mid Sweden Media and Communication Studies, HumanIT. University, Media and Communication Studies. Mörner, Cecilia; Olausson, Ulrika: Hunting the Dindler, Camilla; Gregersen, Andreas Lindegaard: beast on YouTube: How nature is framed in social Journalistic neutralism and personalization in media. Jönköping University. the credibility interview. Aalborg University, De-

201 Nordicom Review 37 (2016) Special Issue partment of Communication and Psychology; Knudsen, Erik; Iversen, Magnus Hoem: Conse- , Department of Media, quences of native advertising for citizens’ trust in Cognition, and Communication. political news. University of Bergen, Department of Information Science and Media Studies. Edström, Maria: Blurring the Lines. Ethical di- lemmas for journalists with native advertising and Koljonen, Kari; Reunanen, Esa: The changing other look–alike editorial content. University of professional autonomy in journalism. University Gothenburg, Department of Journalism, Media of Tampere, COMET Tampere Research Centre and Communication. for Journalism, Media and Communication. Eide, Martin: Service journalism revisited. The Krogh, Torbjörn von; Svensson, Göran: Media culture of service journalism. University of Ber- criticism and transparent media response. An gen, Department of Information Science and analysis of response practices in the weekly Media Studies. Swedish podcast “MattssonHelin”. , Department of Media and Communi- Erdal, Ivar John: Approaches to location-based cation Science; , Department journalism: A sketch for an experimental re- of Informatics and Media. search design concerning mobile journalism. Volda University College, Department of Media Lindblom, Terje: Tracing changes in the field of and Communication. photojournalism and journalism – The Swedish field. Mid Sweden University, Media and Com- Frey, Elsebeth; Bour, Hamida El; Knudsen, An- munication Studies, DEMICOM. ders M.; Rahman, Md. Golam; Rhaman, Mofizur; Steien, Solveig; Yacoub, Taoufik:Far from Each Lindell, Johan: Classified news consumption: A Other: Still Similarities. A comparative study bourdieusian take on fragmented news publics. of journalism core values among students in Karlstad University, Media and Communication Bangladesh, Norway and Tunisia. Oslo and Ak- Studies. ershus University College of Applied Sciences, Mathisen, Birgit Røe: Between autonomy and Department of Journalism and Media Studies; vulnerability. University of Nordland. University of La Manouba, Media and Journalism; University of Dhaka. Mathisen, Birgit Røe; Morlandstø, Lisbeth: Par- ticipation and control. University of Nordland. Gravengaard, Gitte: Socializing mechanisms in the routinised practice in the newsroom. University of Mortensen, Mette; Kristensen, Nete Nørgaard: Copenhagen, Department of Scandinavian Studies Journalism goes meta: metajournalism, metacov- and Linguistics. erage, metasources. University of Copenhagen, Department of Media, Cognition and Commu- Guribye, Frode; Nyre, Lars: Live in the field - An nication. ecology of tools for video journalism. University of Bergen, Department of Information Science Nilsson, Maria: The visual face of the news: and Media Studies. Front-page photographs in the newsroom process. Mid Sweden University, Department of Media Jangdal, Lottie Marie; Nord, Lars W.; Olsson, and Communication Studies. Eva-Karin: Crisis reporting in the digital age: Nord, Lars and Olsson, Eva-Karin: Digital news- A study of Swedish news editors’ perceptions. room decisions: News editors’ perceptions of Mid Sweden University, Department of Media social media as news factor. Mid Sweden Uni- and Communication Science; Swedish National versity, Department of Media and Communication Defence College. Studies; Swedish National Defence College. Jensen, Jakob Linaa: The social sharing of news Olsen, Karianne Sørgård: Communicating and – gatekeeping and opinion leadership on Twitter. coping – tacit local journalism knowledge in a Aarhus University, Department of Aesthetics and digital upheaval. University of Nordland. Communication. Ringfjord, Britt-Marie: The cultural constructions Karlsson, Michael; Clerwall, Christer; Nord, Lars: of Innovation Policy – How media frame policy Do not stand corrected. Transparency and users’ as gendered. Linnæus University Kalmar Växjö, attitudes on inaccurate news and corrections in Media and Communication Science. online journalism. Karlstad University, Depart- ment of Media, Geography and Communication; Särkkä, Nanna; Pienimäki, Mari: Inconspicuous Mid Sweden University, Department of Media entry points? Mugshots, the small facial photos and Communication Studies. in contemporary journalism. Aalto University; University of Tampere, Department of Media. Kartveit, Kate: Multimedia journalism and un- derstandings of the practice. Danish School of Siivonen, Jonita: The global media monitoring Media and Journalism. project 2015 – the Finnish material. University

202 Divisions Papers of Helsinki, Swedish School of Social Science/ television programs. University of Helsinki, Con- Journalism. sumer Society Reserch Centre. Steensen, Steen: What’s the matter with jour- Laursen, Ditte; Vestergaard Kjeldsen, Mogens; nalistic practice? A sociomaterial study of the Jackson, Josef; Bangsfelt, Astrid: The impact of creation of journalistic professional knowledge. online availability on users’ usage of an histo- Oslo and Akershus University College, Depart- rical radio and television archive: The case of ment of Journalism and Media Studies. mediestream.dk. The Danish State and University Library. Svensson, Anders: On the interaction between image and text. The anchoring of meaning in the Meckl, Markus: Freedom of the press: An English visual representation of Swedish elections 2014. and German reading of it. University of Akureyri, Jönköping University, School of Education and School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Communication. Mortensen, Christian Hviid: Covered in Heavy Uskali, Turo Ilari: The evolution of data journal- Metal: A longitudinal study of visual commu- ism in Finland 2011–2015: Towards mobile data nication and identity in a music fanzine. The journalism. University of Jyväskylä, Department Media Museum. of Communication. Norén, Fredrik: ‟6 to 8 Slices of Bread”: 1970s Väliverronen, Jari: Calm before the storm? Finn- Swedish information campaigns & network go- ish political journalists’ Professional values and vernance. Umeå University, Media and Com- attitudes in a time of flux. University of Tampere, munication Studies. COMET Tampere Research Centre for Journalism, Media and Communication. Saarenmaa, Laura: Candid conservations: Politics and politicians in Playboy magazine from 1963 Wadbring, Ingela; Ödmark, Sara: From kittens to to 1983. University of Tampere, School of Com- racism: News sharing and shared news in social munication, Media and Theatre. media. , NORDICOM; Mid Sweden University, DEMICOM. Smith-Sivertsen, Henrik: When the hit parade(s) hit Denmark. The Royal Library of Copenhagen. Willig, Ida; Blach-Ørsten, Mark; Flensburg, Sofie: Qualities of journalism: An explorative study of Strandgaard Jensen, Helle: A successful move? content quality in Danish news media. Roskilde The reception, appropriation and demarcation University, Department of Communication, Busi- of Sesame Street in 1970s Europe. University ness and Information Technologies. of Copenhangen.

Division 3. Media and Communication Division 4. Media, Globalization, and History Global Change Chairs: Henrik G. Bastiansen (NO) Minna Lammi Chairs: Mari Maasilta (FI) Ylva Ekström (SE) (FI) Borchers, Nils S.: Sharing economy online: Ex- Gjesvik, Anders: Fra ansiktløs skurk til syn- ploring the potential of online social networks to lig helt: Pressens framstilling av homofile fra advance collaborative consumption. University 1950-tallet til 1980-tallet. Oslo and Akershus of Mannheim. University College, Department of Journalism and Media Studies. Grönvall, John; Nylund, Mats: Sharing economy under scrutiny: Manifestations online and offline Grønning, Anette: E-mail in a historical genre in Helsinki, Finland. University of Helsinki, De- perspective. University of Southern Denmark, partment of Social Research. Department for the Study of Culture. Maasilta, Mari: Civic engagement, digital media Have, Iben: From music presenters to social technologies and African refugee women. Uni- presence: Tracing music-hosts-relations in the versity of Lapland. morning music program Go’ Morgen P3. Aar- hus University, School of Communication and Mehrabov, Ilkin: Copyleft production of music Culture. for social change: exploring the alternatives. Karlstad University, Department of Geography, Jarlbrink, Johan: Digitized newspapers and digital Media and Communication Studies. methods. Umeå University, Media and Commu- nication Studies. Polynczuk-Alenius, Kinga; Pantti, Mervi: Bran- ded solidarity in Fair Trade communication on Lammi, Minna; Timonen, Päivi: Constructing Facebook. University of Helsinki, Department of Homo Economicus in Finnish current affairs of Social Research.

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Rønning, Helge: China’s soft power, public policy Oulu, Department of Educational Sciences and and media initiatives in Africa. University of Teacher Education. Oslo, Department of Media and Communication. Tessem, Bjørnar; Nyre, Lars: Inside the acoustic Skare Orgeret, Kristin: The unexpected body: bubble: An empirical study of listening in noise Women, identity politics and the South African cancelling headphones. University of Bergen, media – From Sara Baartman to Caster Semenya. Department of Information Science and Media Oslo and Akershus University College. Studies. Svensson, Jakob; Larsson, Caroline Wamala: A Thestrup, Klaus: The checklist: When open la- double-edged sword: Mobile phones and a si- boratories go online. Aarhus University, Center tuated approach to understanding empowerment for Teaching Development and Digital Media. among market women in Kampala. Uppsala Uni- versity, Department of Informatics and Media; Tække, Jesper; Paulsen, Michael: The three waves Karlstad University, HumanIT. of the Internet: From closed to open classrooms: The evolution of educational communities within the digital medium environment. Aarhus Univer- Division 5. Media Literacy and Media sity, Centre for Internet Research; Aalborg Uni- versity, Department of Learning and Philosophy. Education Chairs: Reijo Kupiainen (FI) Jesper Tække (DK) Division 6. Media Management, Econo- Bergström, Annika; Höglund, Lars: E-books – in the shadow of print. University of Gothenburg, mics and Policy Department of Journalism, Media and Commu- Chairs: Mart Ots (SE) Arne H. Krumsvik (NO) nication. Ala-Fossi, Marko and Stephen Lax: The Short Forsman, Michael: 1:1 Goes to school: Notes on Future of Public Broadcasting: Replacing DTT the mediatization of education and media citi- with IP? University of Tampere, School of Com- zenship. Södertörn University, School of Culture munication, Media and Theatre; University of and Education. Leeds, School of Media and Communiation. Mattus, Maria: Wikipedia’s falling stars: Why Barland, Jens: Friends and enemiesAn institu- articles lose their status as Featured Articles. tional analysis of the rivalrybetween editors in Jönköping University, School of Education and news media and PR agents. Gjøvik University Communication. College (GUC), Norwegian Media Technology Laboratory. Mäenpää, Jenni: Examining Finnish journalism students’ role perceptions. University of Tampere, Baumann, Sabine: From The Apprentice to Shark School of Communication, Media and Theatre. Tank: The TV Business Models behind the Busi- ness Form. Jade University. Olesen, Mogens: The ecology of e-learning. Uni- versity of Copenhagen, Department of Scandina- Berg, Christian Edelvold; Brink, Anker Lund: vian Studies and Linguistcs. Market concentration in Television markets. Co- penhagen Business School (CBS), Department of Palsa, Lauri: Media literacy research: Study on Business and Politics. the methodological approaches. University of Lapland. Boers, Börje: Internationalization of regional newspaper companies: two examples. University Pekkala, Leo; Palsa, Lauri; Pääjärvi, Saara: Fin- of Skövde, School of Business. nish Media Education Projects 2009̶ 2013: Study of the project applications funded in the adminis- Boers, Börje: Learning to professionalize: han- trative sector of the Ministry of Education and dling tensions in a family owned newspaper busi- Culture. National Audiovisual Institute. ness. University of Skövde, School of Business. Pienimäki, Mari: Young people in the limelight: Colbjørnsen, Terje: A Spotify for... Whatever. A Towards agency through multiliteracy. University cross-industrial comparison of streaming services of Tampere, School of Communication, Media in the media industries. University of Oslo, De- and Theatre. partment of Media and Communication. Pääjärvi, Saara; Mertala, Pekka: Building compe- Esser, Andrea: Challenging methodological na- tences for media education and the pedagogical tionalism: A case study in markets for TV drama use of ICT in early childhood education: A study series. University of Roehampton, Department of of Finnish kindergarten teacher training program- Media, Culture and Language. mes. National Audiovisual Institute; University of

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Harvey, Sylvia; Ala-Fossi, Marko: Eroding the Division 7. Film Studies Assets of Citizenship? From Broadcast to Broad- Chairs: Birger Langkjær (DK) Kjetil Rødje (DK) band. University of Leeds, School of Media and Communiation; University of Tampere, School of Gjelsvik, Anne: Being a Human Being, from Communication, Media and Theatre. language to vision - The adaptation of Under the Skin. The Norwegian University of Science Kammer, Aske: Media Policy Responses to the and Technology, Department of Art and Media Convergence of News Media Sectors in Denmark. Studies. University of Southern Denmark, Department of Political Science and Public Management, Centre Lehtisalo, Anneli: The Cinema of a Small Na- for Journalism. tion and Film Export: The Case of Finland 1936−1965. University of Tampere, School of Keynon, Andrew, Svensson, Eva-Maria and Ed- Communication, Media and Theatre. ström, Maria: Building Systems for Freedom of Expression in a Digital Era: Considering Sweden. Mills, Anthony Reed: “Without Other People Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, You Might as Well be a Zombie”: Communion Department of Law; University of Gothenburg, and Inclusion in Contemporary Zombie Movies. Faculty of Law; University of Gothenburg, Depart- University of Minnesota, Communication Studies. ment of Journalism, Media and Communication. Mrozewicz, Anna Estera: Affective remediation Leckner, Sara; Appelgren, Ester: The audience’s and transnational shared space. Pirjo. Honkasa- willingness to share Internet-traffic data: an lo’s documentary film “The 3 Rooms of Melan- emerging ethical challenge for the media indus- cholia”. Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, try. Malmö University, Faculty of Technology Poland, Department of Film, Television and New and Society, Department of MediaTechnology; Media. Södertörn University, School of Social Sciences, Journalism Department. Riis, Johannes: Suggestive and Representation- al Expressiveness in Dialogue Scenes (and the Lindén, Carl-Gustav: A Publisher’s Approach to impression of a present speaker). University of Robot Journalism. University of Helsinki. Copenhagen, Department of Media, Cognition Linna, Juhani; Ainasoja, Mari; Seisto, Anu; Ylen, and Communication (MCC). Jean-Peter: Role of Media in Omni-Channel Cus- tomer Journey: Knowledge Gaps and Research Rødje, Kjetil: Camera-centric vision in contempo- Opportunities. University of Tampere, School of rary cinema. University of Copenhagen. Depart- Information Sciences. ment of Media, Cognition and Communication. Nylund, Mats; Rohn, Ulrike: Media and Sharing Tybjerg, Casper: Nameless Shadows. Film History Economy: What is Changing and Why? Arcada and the Presence of Past Purposes. University University of Applied Sciences, Helsiniki. of Copenhagen, Department of Media, Cognition and Communication (MCC). Ohlsson, Jonas: Lessons learned from ten years with digital television: The case of Swedish TV4. Wiese, Yngvild Marie Kaarbø: ”We Should Have University of Gothenburg, Nordicom. Gone to the Beach Like I Told You” The Revival of the Norwegian Monster. The University of Sjøvaag, Helle: What is News Diversity? Opera- Tromsø, Institute for Culture and Literature, UiT. tionalizing pluralism for a multimedia landscape. University of Bergen, Department of Information Science and Media studies. Division 8. Organisation, Communica- Sundet, Vilde Schanke: How to measure “suc- tion, and Society cess”? Media innovation, television consumption, Chairs: Robert Vaagan (NO) Salla-Maria Laakso- and the challenges of defining “the audience” in nen (FI) a digitalized and converged media marked. De- partment of Film and Television at Lillehammer Borchers, Nils S.: Advertising as Communication: University College. Exploring How Advertising Research Can Benefit from the Explanatory Power of Constructivist Surakka, Jukka; Piippo, Jukka: Sharing economy Communication Theory. University of Mannheim. and trust. Arcada University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Media and Communication Studies. Helsinki. Borchers, Nils S.: Commercialization 2.0: How Virta, Sari: Ambidextrous Tensions in Media Con- Digital Advertising Penetrates into our Daily tent Development. University of Tampere, School Lives. University of Mannheim, Institute of Media of Communication, Media and Theatre. and Communication Studies.

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Carlsson, Eric and Jarlbrink, Johan: The Politics Gudmundsson, Birgir: Two Levels of Political of Issue Management and External Monitoring: Distrust in the Icelandic Media. University of Now and Then, Umeå Universiy, Department of Akureyri, Faculty of Social Sciences. Culture and Media Studies. Helles, Rasmus; Jensen, Klaus Bruhn: Forget- Gulbrandsen, Ib Tunby: Plans, ploys, patterns, ting the news: Linking news memory and media positions and perspectives: Towards a typology preferences across social groups. University of for strategic communication. Roskilde University, Copenhagen, Department of Media, Cognition, Department of Communication and Arts. and Communication. Laaksonen, Salla-Maaria; Porttikivi, Merja: Herkman, Juha: Empty rhetoric or something Constituting a partial organization in Facebook more? The meanings of populism in the Nordic through metaconversation. University of Helsinki, press. University of Helsinki, Department of Department of Social Research; Aalto University Social Research. School of Business, Department of Management Studies. Khaldarova, Irina: Russian TV vs Russian TV: a comparative analysis of how two Russian TV Pettersen, Lene: Same Same, but Different - Mo- channels visually frame the Ukrainian conflict bile Technologies’ Potential for Connecting or for internal and external audiences. Helsinki Maintaining Social Relationships. Westerdals University, Department of Communication. Oslo School of Arts, Communication and Tech- nology. Klastrup, Lisbeth: When Facebook Took It All – a Study of Social Media Use by Danish Politicians Vaagan, Robert; Nusta, Nina; Kirklar, Alper; from 200 –2015. IT University of Copenhagen, Rinsdorf, Lars: Presenting the European Media Innovative Communication. Cloud, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Science, Department of Journalism and Knudsen, Erik: Framing the Third-person Ef- Media Studies; University of Applied Sciences fect: Perceptions of Framing Effects on Self and Amsterdam; Bilgi University; Stuttgart Media Others. University of Bergen, Department of University, Fakultät Electronic Media. Information Science and Media Studies. Zhang, Boyang; Vos Marita: Evolving Crisis Bring Kolbeins, Guðbjörg Hildur: “Horse-race”cover- Multiple Issues in Social Media. University of age of the 2013 parliamentary election in Iceland. Jyväskylä, Department of Communication. Reykjavik University, Faculty of Social Sciences. Zhao, Hui: The Impact of Contextual Factors on Larsen, Leif Ove; Uberg, Torgeir: Mediating Social Mediated Crisis. Revisiting the Concept of the Welfare state: journalistic representations of “Modifier” in Situational Crisis Communication institutional dysfunction. University of Bergen, Theory. , Department of Strategic Department of Information Science and Media Communication. Studies. Nelimarkka, Matti; Laaksonen, Salla-Maaria; Marttila, Mari; Kekkonen, Arto; Tuokko Mari; Division 9. Political Communication Villi, Mikko: Online agenda building and normal- Chairs: Anders Olof Larsson (NO) Jakob Svens- ization in Finnish 2015 parliamentary election. son (SE) University of Helsinki, Communication Research Centre. Doona, Joanna: Young adult political comedy audiences – a spectrum of Engagement. Lund Neumayer, Christina; Rossi, Luca: The socio-tech- University, Media and Communication Studies. nical production of academic discourse: 15 years of protest and media technologies scholarship. Elvestad, Eiri; Phillips, Angela; Feuerstein Mira: IT University of Copenhagen. Can trust in traditional news media explain dif- ferences in news exposure of young people on- Raknes, Ketil: From Babelian confusion to con- line? University College of Southeast Norway, ceptual clarity? A quantitative comparative anal- School of Business and Faculty of Social Sci- ysis of election campaign practices. Oslo School ences; Goldsmiths University of London, Media of Management. and Communication; Oranim Academic Collage, Media Studies. Reunanen, Esa; Koljonen, Kari: Media interven- tionism in journalists’ professional ethos. Univer- Filimonov, Kirill; Russmann, Uta; Svensson, Ja- sity of Tampere, Tampere Research Centre for kob: Picturing the Party - Instagram and Party Journalism, Media and Communication / COMET. Campaigning in the 2014 Swedish Elections. Uppsala University and FHWien University of Schou, Jannik; Farkas, Johan D.: “Take Action Applied Sciences of WKW. Now and Share This”: Mapping the Micro-dynam-

206 Divisions Papers ics of Political Participation through Facebook. Sjölander, Annika Egan: Interdisciplinarity and IT University of Copenhagen. Borders in the Formation of a Discipline: The example of Media and Communication Studies in Strandberg, Kim; Carlson, Tom: Expanding the Sweden. Umeå University, Department of Culture Online Political Audience but Reinforcing the and Media Studies. Status Quo? The Longitudinal Development of Finnish Citizens’ Use of the Internet and Social Vainikka, Eliisa; Noppari, Elina; Seppänen, Janne: Media Prior to Parliamentary Elections Between Networked visuality. University of Tampere, 2003 and 2015. Åbo Akademi University, De- School of Communication, Media and Theatre. partment of Political Science. Verbalytė, Monika: The Recursive Logic of Me- Sükösd, Miklós: The dynamic relationship of dia(ted) Emotions in Media Events. Freie Uni- media and politics: audience capital vs. power versität Berlin, Department of Sociology. capital. University of Copenhagen, Department of Ytreberg, Espen: Historical perspectives on the Communication, Cognition and Communication. media event: acceleration, the non-mediated, the ‘pseudo’, and periodization. University of Oslo, Department of Communication. Division 10. Theory, Philosophy and Ethics of Communication Chairs: Marko Ampuja (FI) Mats Bergman (FI) Division 11. Television Studies Stina Bengtsson (SE) Chairs: Eva Novrup Redvall (DK) Audun Eng- elstad (NO) Ampuja, Marko: Understanding the efficacy of ‘the new spirit of capitalism’: neoliberalism, Solum, Ove; Agger, Gunhild; Hansen, Kim Toft, innovation fetishism and new information and Waade, Anne Marit: Nordic Noir; New Approach- communication technologies. University of Hel- es to Television Drama Series. University of sinki, Department of Social Research. Oslo, Department of Media and Communication. Bengtsson, Stina: A moral of ambiguity in a Bruhn, Hanne: ’Affective Interfaces’: The chang- culture of connectivity? Södertörn University, ing role of the on-air television schedule in the School of Culture and Education. digital era. Aasrhus University, Department of Media and Journalism studies. Borchers, Nils S.: ReviewEverything.com: To- wards a Theory of Online Reviews. University Engelstad, Audun: What is noir about Norwe- of Mannheim, Institute of Media and Commu- gian TV drama? Lillehammer University College, nication Studies. Faculty of Tevision production and Film studies. Handler, Reinhard: Collaborative Media. Are dig- Esser, Andrea: Danish tv drama in the British ital networks transforming cultural production? context. Who are the audiences? How do they Karlstad University, Media and Communication watch and how do they see Danish drama? Initial Studies. findings. University of Roehampton. Hansen, Ejvind: Aporias of Courage and the Farkas, Johan Dam; Schou, Jannick; Hjelholt, Freedom of Expression. The Danish School of Morten: the historical shaping of public service Media and Journalism, Copenhagen. television and digitalilzation. IT University of Copenhagen. Hjarvard, Stig: Mediatization: Reframing the analysis of ‘media effects’. University of Co- Gemzøe, Lynge Stegger: The Danishness of Dan- penhagen, Department of Media, Cognition and ish tv-drama: the case of the remake in a chang- Communication. ing. Aarhus university, Department of Aesthetics and Communication. Jensen, Klaus Bruhn: Metatheory and communica- tion research. University of Copenhagen, Depart- Gullö, Jan-Olof: Leadership in live television bro- ment of Media, Cognition, and Communication. adcasts of sporting events. Södertörn University, Department of Social Sciences. Kirtiklis, Kęstas: Manuel Castells’ Theory of Information Society as Media Theory. Vilnius Hokka, Jenni: Making public service under the university, Department of Logic and History of logic of social media. Media workers’ reflections Philosophy. on implementing public service values in mul- tiplatform productions. University of Tampere, Roosvall, Anna: Media, Climate Change, Justice School of Communication, Media and Theatre. and Solidarity: Exploring attitudes in editorials in Jensen, Pia Majbritt; Jacobsen Ushma Chau- the context of the IPCC reports. Stockholm Uni- han, Exploring audiences through the lens of a versity, Journalism, Media and Communication.

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‘three-tier’ formation, Aarhus University, Depart- Vitullo, Alessandra: Old roots and new branches. ment of Aesthetics and Communication. An Italian religious community between tradition and Internet. University of Rome Tor Vergata. Keinonen, Heidi: From serial drama to transme- dia storytelling: how to re-articulate television aesthetics in the post-broadcast era. University Temporary Working Group 2. of Turku, Turku Institute for Advanced Studies / TIAS. Digital Games and Playful Media Chairs: Faltin Karlsen (NO) Anders Sundnes Lassen, Julie Mejse Münter: Investigating public Løvlie (NO) service media in the era of broadcasting. Uni- versity of Copenhagen, Department of media, Gregersen, Andreas; Thorhauge, Anne Mette: cogningtion and Communication. Gaming as individual pastime or focused inter- action. University of Copenhagen, Department of Rustad, Gry C.: Mapping Scandinavian ‘quality Media, Cognition and Communication. TV’. University of Oslo, Department of Media and Communication. Hedmark University College, Jørgensen, Kristine: Playful transgressions: On Faculty of Business Administration. controversial content in digital games, University of Bergen, Department of Information Science Sanders, Willemien; Puijk, Roel: The profession- and Media Studies. al is personal: a comparison of two television production companies in the Netherlands. Lille- Salovaara, Inka: Serious games gamification of hammer University College, Faculty of Television digital journalism. Aarhus University, School of Production and Film Studies. Communication and Culture. Sparre, Kirsten: Journalists as cultural intermedi- Schrank, Brian; Gabor, Brian: Bust A cup: Re- aries of Danish tv series in Britain. Aarhus Uni- claiming risk in play. DePaul University, School versity, School of Communication and Culture. of Design. Sundet, Vilde Schanke: New production and dis- Schrank, Brian et al: After the gods: Exemplary tribution models in television drama: Or how a design for handheld AR games. DePaul University, US mafia boss made “Lilyhammer” the “first School of Design. original Netflix series”. Lillehammer University College, Faculty of Television Production and Soler, Alejandro; Prax, Patrick: Critical online Film Studies. game journalism from the perspective of game journalists. Uppsala University, Department of Søndergaard, Henrik; Helles, Rasmus: The Emer- Informatics and Media. gence of audio-visual streaming services in Den- mark : challenges to the media structure and to Toft Nielsen, Claus: Performing gaming expertise: media policy. University of Copenhagen, Depart- Doing gender and maintaining social relation- ment of Media, Cognition and Communication. ships and in the context of gamers’daily lives. Aarhus University, Department of Aesthetics and Communication. Temporary Working Group 1. Yelmo, Silviano Carrasco; Tosca Susana: The Media and Religion meta-aesthetics of videogames. IT University of Chairs: Knut Lundby (NO) Line Nybro Petersen Copenhagen. (DK) Østby, Kim Johansen: Mass effect’s asari as Guzek, Damian: Discovering the digital authority. dual representations of heteronormativity and Twitter as reporting tool for papal activities. queerness. University of Oslo, Department of University of Silesia in Katowice. Faculty of Media and Communication. Social Sciences. Petersen, Line Nybro: Religionens medialisering: Temporary Working Group 3. Religion til forhandling gennem amerikansk film Nordic Media and the Cold War og tv-fiktion. University of Southern Denmark, Department for the Study of Culture. Chairs: Rolf Werenskjold (NO) Paul Bjerke (NO) Sbardelotto, Moisés: “And the word became net”: Bjerke, Paul: Mediated spies. Volda University An analysis of the “catholic” in socio-digital College, Department of Media and Communica- networks in Brazil. Universidade do Vale do Rio tion Technology. dos Sinos (Unisinos). Cronqvist, Marie: Entangled television histories: Tsuria, Ruth: Shifting religious terminology. Texas Sweden and the GDR, 1969–1989. Lund Univer- A&M University. sity, Department of Communication and Media.

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Fonn, Birgitte Kjos: The early Norwegian busi- Copenhagen, The Department of Nordic Studies ness press in the cold war. Oslo and Akershus and Linguistics. University College of Applied Sciences, Depart- ment of Journalism and Media Studies. Mortensen, Mette; Jerslev Anne: What is the self in the celebrity selfie? Celebrification, phatic Hovden, Jan Fredrik; Werenskjold Rolf. The Nor- communication and performativity. University wegian foreign news journalists and foreign news of Copenhagen, Department of Media, Cognition correspondents during the cold war. University of and Communication. Bergen, Department of Information Science and Media Studies; Volda University College, Depart- Pedersen, Mona: From Norway to Hollywood ment of Media and Communication Technology. and back again. Hedmark University College.

Hjarvard, Stig Lundby, Knut: Dynamics of medi- atized conflictual social interaction.University of Temporary Working Group 5. Copenhagen, Department of Media, Cognition and Researching Cross Media Communication Communication; University of Oslo, Department Chairs: Kjetil Sandvik (DK) Anja Bechmann (DK) of Media and Communication. Bechman, Anja: Demographics-on-Facebook- Jørndrup, Hanne: News framing in a time of ‘posters’: User-contribution-patterns-overtime. terror – a study of the danish media’s coverage Aarhus University, School of Communication of the attacks in Copenhagen, February 2015. and Culture - Media Studies. Roskilde University, Department of Communi- cation, Business and Information Technologies. Bolin, Göran: Media labour and the extended commodification of the life-world. Södertörn Uni- Kangas, Jarkko; Ojala, Markus; Pantti, Mervi: versity, School of Culture and Education. Imaging the new cold war? Visual framing of the Ukraine crisis in the Finnish and western europe- Jørgensen, Kristian Møller: Mediatised intimacy: an press: A geopolitical perspective. University The digital go-along as research tool. University of Tampere, School of Communication, Media of Southern Denmark, Department for the Study and Theatre (CMT); University of Helsinkki, of Culture. Department of Social Research. Karlsen, Faltin; Syvertsen, Trine: Self help in the Lundgren Lars; Evans Christine: Connected and cross media universe: An analysis of strategies divided: Satellite networks and the production of to deal with invasive media. Westerdals Oslo liveness. Södertörn University, School of Culture School of Arts; University of Oslo, Department and Education; University of Wisconsin, College of Media and Communication. of Letters & Science, History. Lomborg, Stine; Helles, Rasmus: Social media across countries: a cross-national comparison of social media diffusion and use. University of Temporary Working Group 4. Copenhagen, Department of Media, Cognition Media and Celebrity Culture and Communication. Chairs: Helle Kannik Haastrup (DK) Mona Pe- dersen (NO) Schrøder, Kim Christian: Cross-media news con- sumption repertoires and democratic engage- Christiansen, Lene Bull: Why are they all co- ment - Preliminary report from a cross-national zying up to Basim? – Celebrity advocacy and comparative study. Roskilde University, The elite politics in Denmark’s annual aid telethon Department of Communication, Business and Danmarks indsamling. Roskilde University, The Information Technologies. Department of Culture and Identity. Svensson, Linn; Egan Sjölander, Annika: Preschool Dahlén, Peter: The celebrification of Bertil Ug- practices and photo prohibitions: Understanding gla. University of Bergen, Department of Media the workings of social media. Umeå University, Studies and Information Science. Department of Culture and Media Studies. Forsman, Michael Pär: Duckface/stoneface among Thorhauge, Anne Mette: Micro-routines, notifica- children and celebrities: Celbrity-selfies and teens tions and strategic configuration: An analytical visual production. Södertörn University, School framework for understanding smart phone use of Culture and Education. patterns. University of Copenhagen, Department of Media, Cognition and Communication. Haastrup, Helle Kannik: Framing the Oscars live: Analyzing celebrification and culturali in- Uusitalo Niina; Vulli, Elina; Ainasoja, Mari; Audi- termediaries in the live broadcast of the acade- ence involvement in content marketing. University my awards on Danish television. University of of Tampere, School of Communication, Media

209 Nordicom Review 37 (2016) Special Issue and Theatre; University of Tampere, School of Kivimäki, Sanna: Designing a research on elderly Information Sciences. women’s present and past media use – method- ologicalreflections. University of Tampere, School Valtysson, Bjarki; Restaging the past: Digitized of Communication, Media and Theatre. cultural heritage, cross - media communication and participation. University of Copenhagen, Mosberg Iversen, Sara: Danish newspaper dis- Department of Arts and Cultural Studies. courses on older adults and digital games: Ex- tended abstract. University of Southern Denmark, Department for the Study of Culture. Temporary Working Group 6. Media Naumann, Anne-Sophie: Familjesidan som en Across the Life Course spegling och en del av livet. Jönköping Univer- Chairs: Anne Leonora Blaakilde (DK) Maja Sonne sity, School of Education and Communication. Damkjear (DK) Stine Liv Johansen (DK) Nybro Petersen, Line: Mediatization of ageing? Bolin, Göran: The rhythm of ages analysing medi- Producing television for an ageing demographic. atization through the lens of generations. Söder- University of Copenhagen, Department of Media, törn University, School of Culture and Education. Cognition and Communication Dalquist, Ulf; Ekman, Mattias: Socio-economic Paulsen, Malene: Media Use and civic engage- impact on the digital child: Preliminary findings ment at the intersection of age, life course and from the kids, media and socio-demographics place: The case of a small and medium sized local 2014/15 report. Swedish Media Council. community in Norway. University of Nordland, Faculty of Social Science.. Damkjaer, Maja Sonne: Becoming a parent in a digitized age: Facebook as an agent of change?- Ratzenböck, Barbara: Examining the experiences Performative, dialogical, and preservative Face- of older Austrian women with information and book strategies in the transition to parenthood. communication technologies: Interrelations of Aarhus University, School of Communication generation-specific media practices and indi- and Culture. vidual media biographies. University of Graz, Center for Inter-American Studies. Ekman, Mattias; Dalquist, Ulf: Media life and everyday negotiations: New (and old) conflicts Sandvik, Kjetil; Refslund Christensen, Dorthe : in digital family life. Swedish Media Council. Ubiquitous media in everyday practices of grief and commemoration on children’s graves and Givskov, Cecilie; Johansen, Stine Liv: Young or online memorial sites. University of Copenhagen old – discussions on age groups and media use. Department of Media Cognition and Communica- University of Copenhagen, Department of Media, tion; Aarhus University, Department of Aesthetics Cognition and Communication; Aarhus Universi- and Communication. ty, School of Communication and Culture. Swane, Christine: The phone in the fridge: Media Johansen, Stine Liv: The glue of everyday life use among nursing home residents. Copenha- – children’s playful media practices. Aarhus Uni- gen, EGV Foundation (Social Inclusion of Older versity, School of Communication and Culture. People).

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