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  • 1.
    Jakobsson, Peter
    et al.
    Uppsala University, Sweden.
    Stiernstedt, Fredrik
    Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap.
    Media resentment2024Inngår i: European Journal of Communication, ISSN 0267-3231, E-ISSN 1460-3705, Vol. 39, nr 3, s. 245-258Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert)
    Abstract [en]

    Building on an interview study from Sweden (n = 80), this article develops the concept of media resentment as a tool for understanding contemporary developments such as the diminished trust in news media and journalism. We view media resentment as a complex of feelings and ideas that are both individual and social, embodied, and ideal. Media resentment is defined as the feeling that the media – intentionally or unintentionally – are denying you or endangering what you have rightfully earned, whether by not giving it to you, by directly telling you to abstain from it or by intervening in social processes so that your enjoyment of what you have earned becomes impossible.

  • 2.
    Jakobsson, Peter
    et al.
    Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap.
    Stiernstedt, Fredrik
    Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap.
    Voice, silence and social class on television2018Inngår i: European Journal of Communication, ISSN 0267-3231, E-ISSN 1460-3705, Vol. 33, nr 5, s. 522-539Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert)
    Abstract [en]

    The question of voice is a central and timeless political issue. Who gets to speak? Who is silenced? Who is listening? One of the main arenas for voice in modern, advanced democracies is the media. Media infrastructures, technologies, institutions and organizations are a precondition for political voice in large-scale societies, but are also an important factor in distributing the possibilities for voice among different groups and sectors of the population. In this article, we take on the question of voice in relation to social class and aim to analyse how the medium of television gives voice to people from different social classes. This study operationalizes the theoretical notion of voice by asking the following questions: who has the opportunity to appear and speak on television, to whom do they speak and under what circumstances does this communication occur? Based on a content analysis of television in Sweden, the results from this study show that voice is distributed in a highly unequal manner. It also shows that the relations enacted by television appearances conform to the social hierarchy. Whereas people from the ruling class frequently speak to people from the working and middle classes, they are rarely spoken to by members of a class that is positioned below their own. Television thus constructs a social hierarchy of voice and authority that reproduces and legitimizes already existing social hierarchies.

  • 3. Lagerkvist, Amanda
    Travels in Thirdspace: Experiential Suspense in Mediaspace – The Case of America (Un)known2008Inngår i: European Journal of Communication, ISSN 0267-3231, E-ISSN 1460-3705, Vol. 23, nr 3, s. 343-363Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert)
    Abstract [en]

    What happens to people’s relationship to places that have been subjected to a high degree of mediation? The aim of this article is to engage in current debates on mediaspace and the mediatization of travelling, by offering an empirical and conceptual qualification to this discussion, through a study of the experiences of Swedes travelling in the US in the 1950s. This article shows that in understanding the relationship between communication and geography, it is vital to focus on the level of experience and on what Edward Soja, following Henri Lefebvre, calls ‘thirdspace’. The argument is that while the journeys were scripted, travellers’ ’knowledge’ of the land was seriously challenged as they ended up in thirdspace suspense, displaced in a country that was both fiction and fact, known and unknown. Studying the intersection of travelling and mediation will render new insights into the meanings that mediation carries, which push beyond common polarizations: mediation has to be conceived in terms of more than either powerful images or playfulness/resistance. As mediation interlaces with the imagined and the lived, ambivalences, dissonances and incommensurable affections towards the places at hand are generated.

  • 4.
    Lindell, Johan
    et al.
    Uppsala Universitet, Uppsala, Sweden.
    Jakobsson, Peter
    Uppsala Universitet, Uppsala, Sweden.
    Stiernstedt, Fredrik
    Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap.
    The media welfare state: A citizen perspective2022Inngår i: European Journal of Communication, ISSN 0267-3231, E-ISSN 1460-3705, Vol. 37, nr 3, s. 330-349Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert)
    Abstract [en]

    During the last decades the Nordic media model has been challenged by neoliberal policy and welfare retrenchment. This study asks about the extent to which the values, functions and institutions of the "media welfare state" are supported by the adult Swedish citizenry, despite political mobilization against it. Drawing on a national survey (n = 2003) this study shows that the media welfare state is generally well-supported by the population. Using exploratory statistical analysis, we identify a media welfare state of mind. While widespread in the population, this attitudinal constellation is more common in older segments of the population, in the working-class, and by those who frequently use and trust public service media. The main conclusion is that support for the media welfare state primarily can be explained by political attitudes, where left-leaning and GAL-oriented individuals are more positive than people holding right-wing and TAN-attitudes.

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  • 5.
    Lundgren, Lars
    Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap.
    Review: A History of Swedish Broadcasting. Communicative Ethos, Genres and Institutional Change, Djerf-Pierre, Monika & Mats Ekström (eds).2015Inngår i: European Journal of Communication, ISSN 0267-3231, E-ISSN 1460-3705, Vol. 30, nr 1, s. 105-106Artikkel, omtale (Annet vitenskapelig)
  • 6. Nohrstedt, S A
    et al.
    Kaitatzi-Witlock, S
    Ottosen, R
    Riegert, Kristina
    Södertörns högskola, Avdelning 3, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap.
    From the Persian Gulf to Kosovo - War journalism and propaganda2000Inngår i: European Journal of Communication, ISSN 0267-3231, E-ISSN 1460-3705, Vol. 15, nr 3, s. 383-404Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert)
    Abstract [en]

    The article reports findings from a pilot study of the discourse on Kosovo in four leading dailies from four countries: Greece, Norway, Sweden and the UK. A combined discourse and propaganda analysis approach is applied to the first three days' coverage of the NATO bombing campaign, with the aim of studying how the various national/local contexts influenced the media discourse's relationship to the propaganda discourse in the conflict. This problematic is relevant for the current discussion on globalization and superpower dominance in connection with transnational war journalism.

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