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The Nordic Journalism Students Project: 20 Years of Charting Ideals in Flux

In 2025, more than 3,000 journalism students across the Nordic region are participating in what is likely the world’s most comprehensive and long-running study of journalism students and their professional orientations. The Nordic Journalism Students Project –  known also as Hovdabrekka –  brings together 26 major institutions from across the Nordic countries to examine students’ perspectives on journalism, their education, media habits, and professional values.

Communication in the Service of the State – What Does the Research Say?

The debate on government agencies’ communication flares up from time to time – it can be about campaigns, costs, or the number of communications officers employed. In a new book, two researchers provide an overview of Swedish government agencies’ communication activities. The book concludes with a summary of the most important lessons in seven points.

New Initiative to Empower Young Voices in the Debate on Digital Infrastructure

The Danish think tank Tænketanken Digital Infrastruktur has inaugurated a new initiative, Youth CTRL – Youth Coalition for Tech Rights and Legitimacy, designed to bring young people into the heart of debate on democracy, infrastructure, and technological governance.

Are You a Doctoral Student Looking for PhD courses?

Our updated feed highlights 18 PhD courses across the Nordic region, in the academic year 2025 - 2026 covering topics from digital media and political communication to research funding. The feed is updated regularly.

Beyond NordMedia Conferences: Why You Should Embrace Annual National Research Associations’ Meetings

Across the Nordic region, the NordMedia conferences serve as a central meeting place for scholars in media and communication studies – a forum for presenting research, exchanging ideas, and building networks. Yet there is another arena that merits equal attention: the annual meetings of the national research associations. Read on to find out how these gatherings complement the NordMedia conferences, contribute to researchers’ professional development, and prove especially valuable for early-career scholars.

Nordic Journalism Educators Approach AI with a “No-Panic" Pragmatism

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the media landscape, but what place should it have in journalism education? A new study by Maarit Jaakkola and Jenny Wiik provides the first comprehensive overview of how Nordic journalism educators are approaching the matter, and how prepared they feel to teach AI.

How Can Social Scientists Contribute to Society - Reflections from a Panel Hosted by Nordicom

At NordMedia25, Nordicom arranged a panel bringing together scientists and practitioners with broad experience in research communication, policy engagement, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Among the topics discussed were how social scientists can contribute to society and what expectations society places on scholars. What barriers do social scientists face when collaborating and trying to share their findings with broader audiences, and what may a “more livable future” look like for research collaboration and communication?

NordMedia25 Conference Summarised: A Recap from Denmark

The NordMedia conference hit new heights in 2025, breaking records for both attendance and research contributions. A total of 462 participants signed up and 413 research papers were presented – making it the biggest NordMedia gathering in the conference’s 50-year history, and proving that interest in the field is only growing.

Helsinki to Host the 2027 NordMedia Conference

Mark your calendars! The next NordMedia conference is set to take place in Helsinki, Finland, on 11–13 August 2027.

A World in the Palm of Their Hands

A new book explores how teenage boys use smartphones to connect, create, and make sense of who they are.

Navigating Challenges Together: Doctoral Pre-Conference as a Space for Sharing, Learning, and Belonging

Deadlines in the holidays, parental duties, papers piling up – how much is enough? Doctoral researchers at the Nordmedia2025 pre-conference discussed the realities of academic life while presenting their own work. As described by the participants, the pre-conference is experienced as a safe environment to train academic skills in an international setting.

Nordic Research Associations Back Academic Freedom in Joint Statement

At the NordMedia2025 Conference in Odense, the national Nordic research research associations raised the alarm over shrinking academic freedom. In a joint statement released in June, associations from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden called attention to the growing threat. Nordic scholars also stand in solidarity with colleagues around the world who are experiencing their academic freedom being threatened.

Nordmedia25 in Odense: Top Picks for Free-Time Exploration

We are very much looking forward to seeing you next week in Odense. While the programme offers many engaging sessions across divisions, we know you might also appreciate a moment to catch your breath. To that end, we have prepared a list of recommended places to visit should you wish to take a break between the conference activities in Denmark’s vibrant third-largest city.

Can Scholars Serve Society Without Losing Autonomy? Join the Discussion at NordMedia25

At the fast-approaching NordMedia25 conference, Nordicom will host a workshop that takes on a timely and complex issue: how scholars can contribute to solving societal challenges without compromising their academic independence.

NordMedia25 Programme Now Available

The full programme for the NordMedia25 conference in Odense is now live! You can now explore all sessions and plan your participation.

The Road to a Doctorate: A New Swedish Volume Charts the Unspoken and Rarely Acknowledged Terrain of PhD Life

To the oustide world, PhD studies are often romanticised as a period of intense learning, personal growth, and groundbreaking research. Within academia, they are more often understood as complex and demanding – marked by both challenges and transformation. “The PhD Wanderer: Essays on Doctoral Studies in Sweden”, a new publication from Uppsala University edited by Cristina Ghita and Martin Stojanov, presents a nuanced and honest portrayal of the PhD journey through reflections from Swedish doctoral graduates and conversations with senior scholars.

Clarification Regarding Registration Fee Adjustment for NordMedia25 Conference

We have recently discovered an error in the registration process for the NordMedia25 conference. Unfortunately, the early bird registration fee was incorrectly charged at a lower amount than the official listed price due to a system confusion with another conference. As a result, SDU will be issuing an additional invoice to cover the remaining balance.

SEK 40 Million Donation to Film and Theatre Research

The research fields of cinema and theatre studies at Stockholm University have received a donation of SEK 40 million from the Anders Sandrew Foundation. A significant portion of the donation will fund doctoral positions in both disciplines.

Schibsted’s Success Factor Vanished. Can It Return?

In many ways, the new Schibsted has put all its eggs in one media basket – making the company more vulnerable, argues Professor Ole J. Mjøs, author of the new book Schibsted: The Digital Transformation of a Nordic Media Giant.

Nordicom Review Hits New High with 4.0 CiteScore

Nordicom Review has reached a new benchmark in academic visibility and impact, recording a CiteScore of 4.0 for 2024. This is the highest score in the journal’s history and a notable increase from its previous record of 2.8 in 2023.