Media and journalism in transition
About this group
Group information
Research subject
Research within this field is focused on transition processes within media and journalism. It is a common theme in historical studies as well as in studies of contemporary development trends. Examples of studies are visual culture in a historical perspective and the way in which the film medium has changed. A number of researchers are involved in research on the change of broadcast media in relation to new communication technology, as well as on research on the development of journalism in a global age.
Research projects
Active projects
Completed projects
- Ambiguous Visions: The Politics of Hollywood Satire
- Dear Hunters. Ecocritical Perspectives on Swedish Hunting Films 2008 - 2012
- Film Satire and American Exceptionalism
- Global Media, Global Transformations
- Hollywood Subversion: American Film Satire in the 1990s
- Nation and Globalization in Foreign News. Culture and Politics in the International News Picture Circuit (2008-2012)
- Post-television practices: Reinventing broadcasting and print media with the use of web TV
- The Politics of Place. Ethnicity and Class in Media Representations of Indigenous and Mobile Minorities