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Yle 100 Research Program has released two books

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NordMedia 25: Call for Submissions, also for Media and Communication History Division

NordMedia 2025 invites submissions of papers, panels, and workshops engaging with the conference theme, Imagining Livable Futures. While we encourage participants to...

The Center for Digital History Aarhus (CEDHAR) spring events

TUESDAY, 28 JANUARY, 14:05-16:00 TALK on Changing Childhoods in the Early Era of the WWW (WEB CHILD). Online and in-person....

Call for Papers: Media and the past: Mediating the past

Nordic Journal of Media Studies invites contributions to the 2026 issue exploring the relationship between media, communication, and the past,...

Call for Papers: People and Networks in the History of Nordic Journalism

In the Nordics, research on journalism history has traditionally stuck within national borders (Bruhn, 1996–2015; Bastiansen & Dahl 2003, Gustafsson,...

New book: Mediated Ideologies: Nordic Views on the History of the Press and Media Cultures

New Nordic Research: Life in a Surveillance Culture

The possibilities to surveil people have increased. In a new research anthology published by Nordicom, different researchers study how living in a “culture of surveillance” affects our daily lives and societies.

Will the Next NordMedia Conference Host a Record Number of Presentations?

In total, 326 papers were accepted to the NordMedia2023 Conference. We do not yet know how many of the accepted participants will register and come to the onsite conference in Norway, but there is a possibility for this year's conference to break a record.

Notes From a Manuscript Editor: The DOs and DON’Ts of DOIs (and URLs)

Have you ever thought about DOIs? While digital object identifiers can be incredibly useful for providing persistent and permanent digital addresses for published works, they are also notorious among scholars for being, well, a pain.