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Sweden : Bibliographical database of Swedish journalism and media research related to risks and opportunities for deliberative communication (2000–2020)

Ots, Mats (Jönköping University)
The dataset is produced within the framework of the HORIZON 2020 project called MEDIADELCOM (Critical Exploration of Media Related Risks and Opportunities for Deliberative Communication: Development Scenarios of the European Media Landscape) in 2021-2022. The dataset is one of the 14 single-country data sets included in the consolidated file of country data sets (with 5623...
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Daily press journalists and the foreign information 1974/1975

Hedman, Lowe (Department of Archaeology and Ancient History., Uppsala University)
This study is a part of a research project about trials to spread information on developing countries through multimedia (see SND 0146). The purpose of this survey was to describe some important characteristics of people within the daily press who are responsible for the foreign material. Some of the questions dealt with evaluation of news, problem awareness in relation to...
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The National SOM Survey 1989

SOM Institute, University of Gothenburg
This dataset contains information from the fourth SOM-survey. The questionnaire was divided into seven subject fields: mass media; politics and society; energy, nuclear power and environment; Sweden's relation to other countries; residential environment, local conditions and leisure; radio listening; and background. Many of the questions are replications of questions asked...
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The National SOM Survey 2006

SOM Institute, University of Gothenburg
Since 1986 the SOM-institute has been carrying out an annual nation-wide survey of Swedish opinions. This is accordingly the twentyfirst survey in this series. The SOM-institute is a collaboration between three departments at Göteborg University: the Institute for Journalism and Mass Communication, the Department of Political Science, and the School of Public Administration....
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The National SOM Survey 2007

SOM Institute, University of Gothenburg
Since 1986 the SOM-institute has been carrying out an annual nation-wide survey - the National SOM - in order to identify the Swedish public's habits and attitudes on the topics of society, politics and media. National SOM 2007 is accordingly the twentysecond survey in this series. The SOM-institute is a collaboration between three departments/institutes at Göteborg...
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The National SOM Survey 1996

SOM Institute, University of Gothenburg
Since 1986 the research project ´Samhälle Opinion Massmedia´ (SOM) has been carrying out an annual nation-wide survey of Swedish opinions. This is accordingly the eleventh survey in this series. The questionnaire was divided into six subject fields: mass media; politics and society; Sweden´s relations to the rest of the world; energy, nuclear power and environment; leisure;...
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Swedish journalist 2000

Asp, Kent (Department of Journalism Media and Communication, University of Gothenburg)
The Swedish journalist survey is conducted at the Dept of Journalism, Media and Communication (JMG) at the University of Gothenburg. The purpose of the study is to investigate how Swedish journalists perceive themselves and society, their professional role and work situation, the problems related to their code of professional ethics and the developments in the media...
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Swedish journalist 2005

Asp, Kent (Department of Journalism Media and Communication, University of Gothenburg)
The Swedish journalist survey is conducted at the Dept of Journalism, Media and Communication (JMG) at the University of Gothenburg. The questionnaire is submitted to 2,000 randomly selected journalists from all over Sweden. The purpose of the study is to investigate how Swedish journalists perceive themselves and society, their professional role and work situation, the...
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World picture survey 1936

Westerståhl, Jörgen (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
The survey is an attempt to clarify the picture of the rest of the world supplied by the Swedish press at different points of time. While the daily press as media turns toward a mass auditorium and tries to meet the demands of this auditorium it is assumed that the idea of the world supplied by mass media to some extent corresponds with the auditorium´s idea of the world at...
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World picture survey 1960

Westerståhl, Jörgen (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
The survey is an attempt to clarify the picture of the rest of the world supplied by the Swedish press at different points of time. While the daily press as media turns toward a mass auditorium and tries to meet the demands of this auditorium it is assumed that the idea of the world supplied by mass media to some extent corresponds with the auditorium´s idea of the world at...
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World picture survey 1972

Westerståhl, Jörgen (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
The survey is an attempt to clarify the picture of the rest of the world supplied by the Swedish press at different points of time. While the daily press as media turns toward a mass auditorium and tries to meet the demands of this auditorium it is assumed that the idea of the world supplied by mass media to some extent corresponds with the auditorium´s idea of the world at...
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Media Polls: the Use of Opinion Poll Findings in the Australian Press, 1977

Beed, T. W., University of Sydney, Sample Survey Centre
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this study was to analyse the use of public opinion poll findings in the Australian press in the context of information transmittal among pollsters and journalists, and to scrutinize the gatekeeping role of the journalist in the acquisition, assembly and presentation of poll results to the...
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Audit of Political Engagement 1-10, 2003-2012: Combined Data

Hansard Society
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Audit of Political Engagement is a time-series study providing an annual benchmark to measure political engagement in Great Britain, gauging public opinion about politics and the political system, and more broadly the general health of our democracy. Each Audit report presents the findings from a...
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Law, terrorism and the right to know

McNamara, L
Law, Terrorism and the Right to Know (LTRK) was a three year research programme funded by the ESRC and AHRC under the RCUK Global Uncertainties Fellowships in Ideas and Beliefs scheme. The programme explored democratic traditions of media freedom and the contemporary demands of national and international security. It looked especially at the ways governments and courts...
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UNESCO Communication and Information Statistics, 1995-2006

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. As the statistical branch of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), the Institute for Statistics (UIS) produces cross-nationally comparable statistics on education, science and technology,...
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Content and Framing Study of United Kingdom Media Coverage of the Iraq War, 2003

Robinson, P., University of Manchester, Department of Politics; Brown, R., University of Leeds, Institute of Communications Studies; Goddard, P., University of Liverpool, School of Politics and Communication Studies; (1 more)
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this project was to evaluate media performance during the 2003 Iraq War. The war provided a fascinating case study, creating unprecedented levels of popular and political dissent, while questions surrounding media coverage generated accusations of media bias. Through analysing the success...
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Cultural Industries and the City, 1980-1999

Banks, M., Manchester Metropolitan University, Institute for Popular Culture; Raffo, C., University of Manchester; O'Connor, J., Manchester Metropolitan University, Institute for Popular Culture; (1 more)
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study examined the relationship between the cultural industries sector and strategies to promote Manchester as a competitive and creative city. Using in-depth qualitative interviews, the research had three aims. Firstly, to examine the working practices of small firms, entrepreneurs and...
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Biographical Interviews in Eastern Germany in 2007-08

Gallinat, A., University of Newcastle upon Tyne, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of the data is to investigate to what degree the socialist past is constructed in the post socialist present of eastern Germany. Specifically, the project sought to explore: (1) the contentious character of memories of the socialist period, the changing and still unstable evaluations of that...
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Interviews about science journalism and AI

de Jong, Anouk (University of Twente); Dijkstra, Anne M. (University of Twente)
This dataset consists of an interview scheme, codebook and anonymized transcripts of interviews conducted with journalists from Europe about the quality of science journalism and artificial intelligence.
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In the brand we trust? The moderating role of journalistic values and news topics in the relation between news source and trust in news

A. Damstra (University of Amsterdam)
Data collected in the context of a paper examining the relation between news source and trust, while considering the moderating role of journalistic values and type of issue the news deals with (politicized/ not politicized). We conducted a survey experiment in the Netherlands and Sweden.
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Dutch Journalism in the Digital Age

MJ Kemman (Erasmus University Rotterdam); M Kleppe (Erasmus University Rotterdam); B Nieman (Erasmus University Rotterdam); (1 more)
With an ever-growing supply of online sources, information to produce news stories seems to be one mouse click away. But in what way do Dutch journalists actually use computer-aided research tools? This article provides an inventory of the ways journalists use digital (re)sources and explores the differences between experts and novices. We applied a combined methodological...
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Journalisten in Nederland 2001

M. Deuze, ASCOR, Universiteit van Amsterdam (primary investigator)
Survey among a representative sample of Dutch journalists. Occupational characteristics / role perceptions and ethics / salary / type of media organization / specialization (if any) / relationships with colleagues and the audience / use of internet and mobile phone / daily practices on the job / daily tasks and how much time was spent on each task. Basic characteristics:...
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Replication Data for: Who is even studying journalism to become a journalist?

Prandner, Dimitri (University of Linz); Moosbrugger, Robert (University of Linz)
The paper addresses the question why people are entering training programs which disseminate knowledge necessary for becoming part of the journalistic profession and how these motives go along with the intention to become a member of the profession. Therefore it draws on data collected among students in journalism related programs in Austria in 2015 (n=352) and...
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Journalism in socialist Yugoslavia amd media imaginaries in audiences, 2019

Amon Prodnik, Jernej (Fakulteta za družbene vede)
The purpose of the study was to get to know, how individuals in their everyday context used the media in socialist Yugoslavia and how has this use contributed to the formation of collective imaginary in Yugoslav society. In order to do so, the main focus was to obtain firsthand information about how and what media did the interviewees use during this historical period, how...
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Journalism in socialist Yugoslavia and media imaginaries of audiences, 2020

Amon Prodnik, Jernej (Center za raziskovanje družbenega komuniciranja = Social Communication Research Centre, Fakulteta za družbene vede = Faculty of Social Sciences); Kaluža, Jernej (Center za raziskovanje družbenega komuniciranja = Social Communication Research Centre, Fakulteta za družbene vede = Faculty of Social Sciences)
The research focuses on how individuals living in socialist Yugoslavia used media in everyday context and how this use contributed to the formation of collective imaginaries in Yugoslav society. The main intention was to collect first-person information about how and which media interviewees used in this historic period, how they perceived journalists and journalistic...
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Journalism in socialist Yugoslavia and media imaginaries of audiences, 2021

Amon Prodnik, Jernej (Center za raziskovanje družbenega komuniciranja, Fakulteta za družbene vede, Univerza v Ljubljani); Kaluža, Jernej (Center za raziskovanje družbenega komuniciranja, Fakulteta za družbene vede, Univerza v Ljubljani)
The research focuses on how individuals living in socialist Yugoslavia used media in everyday context and how this use contributed to the formation of collective imaginaries in Yugoslavian society. The main intention was to collect first-person information about how and which media interviewees as members of audiences used in that historic period, how they perceived...
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Migration in journalistic reporting, 2020

Pajnik, Mojca (Mirovni inštitut, Fakulteta za družbene vede); Sauer, Brigit (Universität Wien = Univerza na Dunaju); Thiele, Daniel (Universität Wien = Univerza na Dunaju)
The research examines the occurrence and reproduction of populist and affective communication in the interpretive genre of newspaper commentary of two selected daily newspapers in Slovenia, Delo and Slovenske novice, in the period of changes in migration and refugee legislation in Slovenia (period between 2015 and 2019). Using the method of framing, the researchers analyse...
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Effects of news coverage on a victim's character during a crisis (SUF edition)

Einwiller, Sabine (University of Vienna); Laufer, Dan (Victoria University Wellington)
Full edition for scientific use. The research addresses the question how reporting of irrelevant information on a crisis victim’s bad character impacts on empathy towards the victim, the victim’s reputation as well as the reputation of the news medium that published the information. This was analyzed by means of a one-factorial experiment with manipulating the reporting on...
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Journalism of the Tanjug News Agency in the Period of Socialist Yugoslavia, 2017

Vobič, Igor (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Social Communication Research Centre); Milojević, Ana (Universtiy of Belgrade, Faculty of Political Sciences)
Historically, the role of journalism in society is bound to the prevailing conceptualization of the freedom of the press, specific societal, institutional, and material conditions of news production. This study explores self-perceptions of journalists working in the period of socialist Yugoslavia and synthetizes their recollections of journalistic orientations, analyses...
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Journalists' Views on Reporting Tragedy 2019

Heiskanen, Benita (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies); Cheas, Kirsi (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies); Kannisto, Maiju (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies); (1 more)
The survey charted the professional experiences, values and opinions of journalists working for Finnish news media regarding the objectives of the media and the ethical challenges when reporting on cases of violence, specifically school shootings. The survey was conducted as part of the #TRAGE research project by the University of Turku John Morton Center for North American...
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