Publications
We regularly publish our research with international publishers such as Routledge, Sage, Polity, and Cambridge University Press. During 2014-2018 we have published over 100 peer reviewed outputs, which included 5 books (3 single authored research monographs), 10 edited collections (books and special issues of journals), 3 doctoral theses, 8 reports, 69 book chapters (national/international collections), and 30 peer reviewed journal articles, e.g. European Journal of Communication, International Journal of Cultural Studies, Javnost, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, New Media and Society. We place a premium on research monographs, edited collections, book chapters in anthologies, and journal articles. We value single authored and co-authored works that make theoretical and empirical contributions in the field, connecting with the LU Strategy of promoting high quality research.
Publication Highlights
- 2014: 4 peer reviewed journal articles, 1 edited collection Reclaiming the Public Sphere (Askanius, Macmillan), and 1 textbook Kvinnor och Män i Offentlighetens ljus (Jarlbro and Hammarlin, Studentlitteratur);
- 2015: 7 peer reviewed journal articles, 2 single authored research monographs, including Reality TV (Hill, Routledge), 1 edited collection;
- 2016: 7 peer reviewed journal articles, 2 doctoral theses (Doona, monograph; Holmberg, compilation), 1 anthology, 1 edited collection;
- 2017: 6 peer reviewed journal articles, 1 doctoral thesis (Martinez, compilation), 2 edited collections, including MKV textbook Sociala medier – vetenskapliga perspektiv (ed. Olsson, Gleerups);
- 2018: 6 peer reviewed journal articles, 1 single authored book monograph Media Experiences (Hill, Routledge), 1 edited collection, and 16 book chapters;
- 2019-20: over 10 journal articles/book chapters in international journals and edited collections, 1 book monograph Exposed: Living with Scandal Rumour and Gossip (Hammarlin, Manchester University Press), and 3 special journal issues on themes of Fear (European Journal of Cultural Studies), Transgression (International Journal of Cultural Studies), and Media Freedom (Javnost).
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Complete List of Publications
Conference contributions (page 1 of 6)
- Grønning, A., Tiilikainen, E. & Sandberg, H. (2024). Neglected Narratives : A Critical Examination of Ageing, Digitalization, and Health in Nordic Media Coverage.
- Kokkinakis, D. & Hammarlin, M. M. (2024). Cluster-Based BERTopic Modeling on Swedish COVID-19 Vaccine Posts. In Mantas, J., Hasman, A., Demiris, G., Saranto, K., Marschollek, M., Arvanitis, T. N., Ognjanovic, I., Benis, A., Gallos, P., Zoulias, E. & Andrikopoulou, E. (Eds.) Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Digital Health and Informatics Innovations for Sustainable Health Care Systems - Proceedings of MIE 2024 (pp. 1906-1910), 316. IOS Press.
- Thelandersson, F., Martinez, C. & Sandberg, H. (2024). Kids, YouTubers and com(merch)ial confusion : Children's perspectives on sponsored content and merch.
- Andersson, M. (2023). Geography at work : Practices, technologies, imaginaries.
- Hammarlin, M.-M. & Ulver, S. (2023). Dystopian Marketplace: Exploring the Monetization of Conspiracy Culture.
- Johansson, M. (2023). “My goal is to have zero” : Parenting, screen time and moral imaginaries.
- Kokkinakis, D., Bruinsma, B. & Hammarlin, M. M. (2023). The Prevalence of mRNA Related Discussions during the Post-COVID-19 Era. In Hagglund, M., Blusi, M., Bonacina, S., Nilsson, L., Madsen, I. C., Pelayo, S., Moen, A., Benis, A., Lindskold, L. & Gallos, P. (Eds.) Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Caring is Sharing - Exploiting the Value in Data for Health and Innovation - Proceedings of MIE 2023 (pp. 798-802), 302. IOS Press.
- Rübsamen, M. & Doona, J. (2023). Engagement as performance : Implications and challenges of studying reaction media.
- Rübsamen, M. & Johansson, M. (2023). Playing in the moral imaginary : Interacting with monsters and animals in The Witcher 3:Wild Hunt.
- Andersson, M. (2022). Home-work embedded in housework.
- Andersson, M. & Jarlbrink, J. (2022). The technological work of standing in.
- Bruhn, T. & Doona, J. (2022). ’You can copy my NATO application, just change it up a bit so it won’t be obvious’ : Joking and seriousness in online public foreign politics discussion.
- Bruhn, T. & Doona, J. (2022). "Jämtland? Tror du mener Øst-Trøndelag" : Skämt, allvar och banal skandinavism på internet.
- Doona, J. (2022). Guided by the Fool at the Desk : Generic Practices In Late-Night Comedy Talk Shows.
- Doona, J. (2022). Satirising science : Humour and trust in pandemic engagement.
- Doona, J. (2022). Satirizing science : humour, trust and community in civic pandemic engagement.
- Doona, J. & Askanius, T. (2022). Negotiating boundaries of humour and limits of laughter : Young audiences’ understanding of election satire during the Swedish general elections.
- Hammarlin, M.-M. & Dimitrios, K. (2022). Negative vaccine voices in Swedish social media. ExLing Conferences, ExLing 2022 : Proceedings of 13th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, 81-84. International Society of Experimental Linguistics.
- Neriman Duru, D. (2022). The impact of Politics of Recognition of Alevis on Conviviality in Burgaz Island, Istanbul : Fixing ambiguity, losing heterogeneity.
- Sandberg, H. (2022). The Bug Show : Co-production of knowledge on health and medicine for yung audiences in Sweden.
- Andersson, M. (2021). The food courier, the mobile phone and the power geometry of mobility.
- Doona, J. (2021). Focus group laughter and public service satire engagement : methodological reflections.
- Doona, J. & Bruhn, T. (2021). Skandalös satir : retoriska genrer och deltagande i offentlig kontrovers.
- Hammarlin, M.-M. & Jönsson, L.-E. (2021). Tracking royal sex scandals 1880–2010 : A methodological experiment.
- Hammarlin, M.-M., Miegel, F., Borin, L., Kokkinakis, D. & Jaakonaho, A. (2021). Vaccination hesitancy : Trust and distrust in medical expertise and authorities.