MedieKultur

MedieKultur MedieKultur is a peer-reviewed journal of media and communications studies that encourages stimulating ideas, sound thinking and strong arguments.

MedieKultur is a peer-reviewed journal of media and communications studies that encourages stimulating ideas, sound thinking and strong arguments without any dogmatic preference for certain schools of thought. The journal is aimed at scholars, teachers, students, and professionals. MedieKultur publishes research into mediated communication in all its various contexts: political, economic, cultural

, historical, aesthetic, and social. MedieKultur is a multi-disciplinary journal and welcomes articles contributing to critical reflection and the further development of theory and method within media and communication studies.

📢 Call for Abstracts: Doing Family with Digital Platforms 📢 In this special issue of MedieKultur: Journal of media and c...
06/03/2025

📢 Call for Abstracts: Doing Family with Digital Platforms 📢

In this special issue of MedieKultur: Journal of media and communication research, we invite researchers from across the globe to propose articles combining the study of digital platforms with the study of the family. We invite contributions on 'doing family' with digital platforms: what platforms mean for family life, what families mean to platforms, and/or other forms of power at play in the platformization of the family.

Please submit a non-anonymized abstract of maximum 500 words (excluding references) by 14 May 2025 on MedieKultur’s website: http://www.tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur

Editors of this special issue are Maja Nordtug (University of Oslo), Antonio Membrive (Universitat de Girona), Anette Hauervig Grønning (University of Southern Denmark), and Kristinn Hegna (University of Oslo).

Read more about the call here: https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/announcement/view/1255

For questions about the call, contact Maja Nordtug: maja.nordtug[at]iped.uio.no

MedieKultur is an open access journal with no publishing fees.

📢 NEW THEMED ISSUE – Open Access 📢Entanglements of media, migration, and crisisEdited by Philipp Seuferling, London Scho...
18/11/2024

📢 NEW THEMED ISSUE – Open Access 📢
Entanglements of media, migration, and crisis

Edited by Philipp Seuferling, London School of Economics, Jeannine Teichert, Paderborn University, and Heike Graf, Södertörn University
Issue editors: Lynge Stegger Gemzøe, Aarhus University, and Maja Nordtug, University of Oslo

This special issue takes its point of departure in opening up a perspective of crisis as socially produced and productive beyond the focus on migration, and re-embedding scholarship on media and migration in a contemporary structure of feeling of multiple, interlocking, almost overwhelming crises.

📰 Featured contributions:
Philipp Seuferling, Jeannine Teichert, and Heike Graf: Introduction: Entanglements of media, migration, and crisis

Ester Minga: Slippery discourses of intertwined crises: migration and Covid-19 pandemic in a postcolonial nation

Rafal Zaborowski and Jan Fredrik Hovden: The space of immigrant discourse in the European press: Lessons from the "refugee crisis“

Jessica Gustafsson: Podcasting mundane practices of solidarity and resistance in post-migrant Sweden

Triin Vihalemm and Marta Vunš: Media engagement during Russia’s war against Ukraine: reflections of young Russian-speaking Estonians and media professionals

Afroditi Koulaxi, PhD, FHEA: Crisis reflexivity: the fragile regime of citizenship in Greece’s compounded crises

Jullietta Stoencheva and Biljana Mileva Boshkoska: Extremist narratives in the digital mainstream:
Exploring online discussions about migration in Sweden

Philipp Seuferling: Book review. Horsti, Karina. Survival and Witness at Europe’s Border: The Afterlives of a Disaster.

Open section
Montserrat Jurado-Martin: Male jurors, male awards?: Research on the relationship between juries and award-winners at film festivals from a gender perspective

Anders Bonde: Book review [Danish]: Iben Have: Lydmedier: Teori og analyse. København: Samfundslitteratur. 2024


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NEW ISSUE OUT 📢! We just published a special issue on "Pandemedia. How Covid-19 has affected the role of media in societ...
09/03/2023

NEW ISSUE OUT 📢! We just published a special issue on "Pandemedia. How Covid-19 has affected the role of media in society" edited by Stine Liv Johansen, Thomas Enemark Lundtofte, and Christian Hviid Mortensen. Read the issue here: https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/issue/view/9963

Lidt læsning til pinsen. Nyt temanummer om digital aktivisme
03/06/2022

Lidt læsning til pinsen. Nyt temanummer om digital aktivisme

NEW ISSUE OUT 📢!

We just published a special issue on "Digital activism and participation: Affect, feelings and politics" edited by Katrine Meldgaard Kjær, Lene Bull Christiansen, Maj Hedegaard Heiselberg.

Read the issue here: https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/issue/view/9636

NEW ISSUE OUT 📢! We just published a special issue on "Digital activism and participation: Affect, feelings and politics...
02/06/2022

NEW ISSUE OUT 📢!

We just published a special issue on "Digital activism and participation: Affect, feelings and politics" edited by Katrine Meldgaard Kjær, Lene Bull Christiansen, Maj Hedegaard Heiselberg.

Read the issue here: https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/issue/view/9636

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