Nordic Journal of Media Studies issues
Media and Gender: A Nordic Perspective (Vol. 6, 2024)
The Return of Propaganda (Vol. 5, 2023)
The articles in the fifth issue of Nordic Journal of Media Studies takes stock of the relevance of propaganda research. It brings together a diverse group of authors to explore the possibilities of new connections and perspectives regarding the concern of propaganda.
Articles are Open Access and available to read or download free of charge and without requirement for registration on our publishing platform Sciendo.
Media Events in the Age of Global, Digital Media (Vol. 4, 2022)
The articles in the fourth issue of Nordic Journal of Media Studies demonstrate that media event is still an important concept to help us understand the working of the contemporary hybrid media landscape, that gathering and watching large events live together is important to people and that television is still an important medium for co-creating what in the introduction to this issue is called participatory liveness.
Articles are Open Access and available to read or download free of charge and without requirement for registration on our publishing platform Sciendo.
Media and the Climate Crisis (Vol. 3, 2021)
The articles in the third issue of Nordic Journal of Media Studies address the intersection of media and the climate crisis from many angles and with a diversity of data, methods, and conceptual frameworks.
Articles are Open Access and available to read or download free of charge and without requirement for registration on our publishing platform Sciendo.
What is Nordic in Nordic Media Studies? (Vol. 2, 2020)
The second issue of Nordic Journal of Media Studies discusses what it means to be a "Nordic" journal of media studies and what the specific Nordic quality is that such a journal would embrace.
Articles are Open Access and available to read or download free of charge and without requirement for registration on our publishing platform Sciendo.
Disrupting Media Infrastructures (Vol. 1, 2019)
The first issue of Nordic Journal of Media Studies discusses the current changes that the media industry is going through. Due to digitalisation, production networks are now possible across the world, making new ways of distributing content and building business models.
Articles are Open Access and available to download and read free of charge and without requirement for registration on our publishing platform Sciendo.