On 13-15 August 2015, the 22nd Nordic conference on media and communication research was held in Denmark. It took place at the Humanities Campus Amager, University of Copenhagen. The Department of Media, Cognition and Communication was the host for the NordMedia conference organised by Associate Professor Christa Lykke Christensen and Professor Anne Jerslev and in collaboration with the Section of Film, Media and Communication.
In this Special Issue of Nordicom Review, papers presented at the Copenhagen conference and recommended for publication by the division heads have been developed into articles. Nine articles can be accessed on pages 25-161.
Contents
Christa Lykke Christensen & Anne Jerslev – Introduction: Media Presence – Mobile Modernities
KEYNOTE SPEECH
Klaus Bruhn Jensen – Been There, Done That: Communication, Meta-Communication and Presence
ARTICLES
Faltin Karlsen & Trine Syvertsen – You Can’t Smell Roses Online: Intruding Media and Reverse Domestication
Anna Maria Jönsson & Mikael Karlsson – Cooperation, Media and Framing Processes: Insights from a Baltic Sea Case Study
Barbara Ratzenböck – Examining the Experiences of Older Women with ICTs: Interrelations of Generation-Specific Media Practices and Individual Media Biographies
Claus Toft-Nielsen – Gaming Expertise: Doing Gender and Maintaining Social Relationships in the Context of Gamers’ Daily Lives
Hanne Jørndrup – News Framing in a Time of Terror: A Study of the Media Coverage of the Copenhagen Shootings
Alf Linderman & Mia Lövheim – Measuring Resurgence of Religion? Methodological Considerations in a Study of Swedish Editorials
Paul Bjerke – Mediated Spies: Cold War Espionage Affairs in European Newspapers
Lene Pettersen – The Role of Offline Places for Communication and Social Interaction in Online and Virtual Spaces in the Multinational Workplace
Juha Herkman – Construction of Populism: Meanings Given to Populism in the Nordic Press
PANEL I: Big Brothers and Little Sisters: Surveillance, Sousveillance, and Coveillance on the Internet
Rikke Frank Jørgensen – The Right to Privacy under Pressure
Jens-Erik Mai – Three Models of Privacy: New Perspectives on Informational Privacy
Miyase Christensen – Cultures of Surveillance: Privacy and Compliant Exchange
PANEL II: Nordic Media Systems: Worth Defending, Worth Developing, Worth Exporting?
Ib Bondebjerg – PSB 3.0. TV and the Digital and Global Challenge
Ingela Wadbring – The Role of Traditional Media in a Converging Media World
The Authors
Working group papers
Participants
Programme
Gothenburg: Nordicom, University of Gothenburg , 2016. , p. 221