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Mimicking of News is Used to Spread Racism

New Nordicom Review article examines how the mimicking of news is used when spreading racism.

Introducing Newsgames to Journalism Education

A new study analyses two pilot courses where students in journalism developed newsgames together with computer science students.

New Book on Freedom of Expression and the Rise of Extremism

A new anthology addresses issues such as the rise of extremism and terrorism, conflicts concerning diversity and minority rights, as well as the situation for freedom of expression.

Political Debate Intensifies on Twitter

A new study in Nordicom Review compares two televised party leaders’ debates before the 2014 general election in Sweden with the activity on Twitter.

Big Differences in Swedish and Danish Media Coverage of #MeToo

In Sweden, the hashtag #MeToo created a snowball effect of demonstrations and debates requiring political change.

New Book Explores Digital Media Inequalities

Digital technologies are changing the way we talk to one another and the way organisations and politicians communicate with citizens.

Tweets Played an Important Role Following the Terrorist Attack on Drottninggatan

Ordinary people played an important role in the crisis response following the terrorist attack in Drottninggatan, Stockholm.