What Succeeds and What Fails in Participatory Budgeting? Lessons from Wałbrzych (Poland)
Damurski, Łukasz, Pach, Paweł, Pachnowska, Beata, Pilch, Aleksandra, Szumilas, Agnieszka
Volume 12 (2024): Issue 2 (December 2024)
Populist communication during times of crisis across party lines
Järviniemi, Jon
“I saw you on TV – here’s my problem”: Exploring participant experiences with second stories following mental health disclosures on Norwegian television
Lånkan, Kjersti Blehr
Intervening by staying professional: How Nordic environmental journalists make sense of their roles
Hujanen, Jaana, Jangdal, Lottie, Dovbysh, Olga, Andersen, Ida Vikøren, Kolbeins, Guðbjörg Hildur, Lehtisaari, Katja, Oivo, Teemu
The shadowy realm of news avoidance: Exploring public service news avoidance as negative social action
Lindell, Johan, Basta, Zofie, Brieger, Alexandra, Fukada, Sayaka, Greiner, Sarah, Marcora, Marta, Mc Taggart, Christopher
Mediating Power-to-X: A case study of green imaginaries and environmental conflicts in local Danish news media
Horsbøl, Anders
Self-mediatisation and the format of Swedish parliamentary speeches: Speech length and political slogans, 1920–2019
Jarlbrink, Johan, Norén, Fredrik Mohammadi
Veiling as free choice or coercion: Banal religion, gender equality, and Swedish identity on Instagram
Lövheim, Mia, Jensdotter, Linnea
Understanding the current backlash against LGBTIQ+ rights through the lens of heteroactivism: A case study of the International Organization for the Family’s transnational norm diffusion on Twitter
Strand, Cecilia, Eriksson, Åsa, Svensson, Jakob
A broken mirror? From representation to presentation of gender in Scandinavian news media
Kjeldsen, Anna Karina, Schmeltz, Line, Simonsen, Jacob V.
Living the liquid life: Gender, precarity, and journalism in the post-#metoo era
Melin, Margareta, Wiik, Jenny