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25 Years of Internet and Democracy
A Longitudinal and Cross-Continental Perspective
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
1 610 kr
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This edited collection focuses on the first 25 years of experience with Internet and democracy. Involving scholars and perspectives from more than 20 countries across six continents it offers a comprehensive longitudinal and cross-national study on the impact of the Internet on democracy.The book starts with an overview of initial theoretical expectations about and democracy, focusing on digital opportunities. The Internet was in its early beginnings by many seen as a new information highway giving citizens access to an unprecedented amount of information and as a new agora for democratic debate, a weathercock for public opinion. 25 years later we have seen that such expectations were exaggerated. The Internet has not become the Shangri-La of democracy, enlightenment, and education. However, it has developed in other ways not expected and not explained in the original theories, changing information hierarchies, political ontologies, and daily political habits of citizens in unforeseen ways.
363 kr
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I denna bok presenteras resultat från den första väljarundersökning som genomförts i samband med val till Sametinget i Sverige: om väljare, partier och medias roll. De olika kapitlen berör alltifrån Sametingets tillkomst och politiska mandat, till valdeltagande, politiskt förtroende och om det finns några avgörande åsiktsskillnader mellan kvinnor och män.Text även på nordsamiska:Gii jienasta go lea válggat Sámediggái? Makkár politihkala erohusat leat jienasteaddjejoavkkus? Ja makkár media diehtojuohkin válggain Sámediggái duodain lea? Dán girjjis ovdanbuktojit bohtosat vuostta jienasteaddjeiskkadeamis mii lea cadahuvvon Sámedikki válggaid oktavuodas Ruotas: jienasteddjiid, bellodagaid ja media rolla birra. Sierra kapihttalat giedahallet buot Sámedikki ásaheamis ja politihkala mandáhtii, válgaoassálastimii, politihkala luohttámu ii ja jus gávdnojit makkárge dehála oaivilerohusat nissoniid ja dievdduid gaskkal.Medverkande författare:Johannes Bergh, Stefan Dahlberg, Anna-Maria Fjellström, Andreas Gottardis, Marie Knobloch, Sören Holmberg, Maria Jansson, Patrik Lantto, Ulf Mörkenstam, Tommy Möller, Ragnhild Nilsson, Jo Saglie, Emma K. Sjøenden Vestli, Eli Skogerbø, Richard Svensson
Navigating pandemic phases : public health authority communication during COVID-19 in Norway
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
272 kr
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During a pandemic, the advice issued by public health authorities undergoes significant scrutiny, potentially affecting public adherence to recommended measures. Trust and trustworthiness become key. This book analyses the rhetorical strategies of the Norwegian public health authorities as the COVID-19 pandemic moved through phases that presented different rhetorical problems and challenges. Many consider the Norwegian response successful, making it a particularly interesting case. Adopting an organisation-focused viewpoint, the analysis examines communication strategies through a dataset collected as the pandemic evolved. This included observations within communication departments of the main public health agencies during March and April 2020. The study offers five key insights: 1) A pandemic rhetorical situation has changing constraints and opportunities that influence the agency of the rhetor and necessitates bottom-up, continuing situational analysis and attention to perceptions; 2) The notion of “the rhetorical situation” conceptualises different phases that “bleed” into each other; 3) Trust and trustworthiness are negotiated through specific rhetorical strategies; 4) Transparency is the most crucial strategy; 5) Authorities used a combination of invitational rhetoric, providing a role for the citizens to willingly contribute to curbing the virus, and imperative form through simple directives that citizens were expected to follow. The primary audience for this book is scholars and practitioners within crisis communication. The book is written by a team from the “Pandemic Rhetoric” project, financed by the Research Council of Norway, consisting of Øyvind Ihlen (University of Oslo), Sine Nørholm Just (Roskilde University), Jens E. Kjeldsen (University of Bergen), Ragnhild Mølster (University of Bergen), Truls Strand Offerdal (University of Oslo), Joel Rasmussen (Örebro University), and Eli Skogerbø (University of Oslo).