10/02/2026
Detta blir vårt sista inlägg på Facebook. Vi kommer att ta bort detta konto och avslutar därmed vår närvaro på plattformen.
💙 Stort tack till alla er som har följt oss, gillat, kommenterat och delat vårt innehåll genom åren!
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14/01/2026
A new study examines how Norwegian news media tried to leverage the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) to protect editorial independence by lobbying for an exemption from platform moderation. But without reading the political environment, lacking broad alliances, and facing strong resistance from Big Tech, fact-checkers, and civil society, the attempt failed – highlighting how hard it is for small countries to influence EU-level processes.
“Even a group of well-resourced and professionally robust media actors, given a unique policy window, were not able to challenge the platform companies’ collective framing during the DSA policy process", says Gunhild Ring Olsen.
The article also sheds light on ongoing boundary struggles in a hybrid media environment, where distinguishing editorial journalism from partisan or alternative media complicates cross-border policy interventions.
📍 Read the Nordicom Review article "News media lobbying and the EU’s Digital Services Act: Strategies and experiences from the small non-EU state of Norway" by Gunhild Ring Olsen, Tine Ustad Figenschou, Karoline Andrea Ihlebæk, and Bente Kalsnes 👉 https://reference-global.com/article/10.2478/nor-2026-0001?tab=download
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22/12/2025
🎄 God jul, Glædelig jul, Gleðilig jól, God jul, Hyvää joulua och Merry Christmas önskar vi på Nordicom och NordMedia Network! 👋 Nu går vi på julledighet och är tillbaka på sociala medier igen i januari 🎆
Time for a Christmas break, we are back on social media in January.
PS. Ser du vad ängeln är gjord av? Ledtråd: nästa upplaga släpps under våren 2026! 👀
16/12/2025
🤳 Är du mest aktiv på Instagram, TikTok eller Linkedin? Vi har publicerat en ny rapport som tittar närmare på hur svenska folket använder sociala medier 👉
– Det mest intressanta med den här rapporten är hur tydligt livscykeln sätter avtryck på plattformsvalen. Sociala medier följer oss genom livet – men på olika sätt beroende på var vi befinner oss, säger Karin Björkqvist Hellingwerf, medieanalytiker på Nordicom och författare av rapporten.
Här kan du ta del av hela rapporten: https://www.nordicom.gu.se/sv/publikationer/mediebarometern-2024-tema-sociala-medier
15/12/2025
🇪🇺 🇪🇺 🇪🇺 We have a packed newsletter this time, with a focus on the EU's attempts to regulate digital platforms, including the long-awaited decision on X’s DSA infringement. The EU Commission has also presented its plans for a Democracy Shield, with promises for the media.
📍 Read about these and more in the latest issue of the European Media Policy newsletter: https://lnkd.in/e-r4-pHn
❗ Don’t forget to subscribe — you’ll receive 5–6 issues per year, each packed with EU media policy updates, including new legislative proposals, parliamentary debates, and key political decisions delivered straight to your inbox.
03/12/2025
Great news! 🎉 Nordicom has been granted strategic funding from the Nordic Council of Ministers to make research on media, communication, and journalism more accessible to society.
From 2026, the funding will enable the launch of ✨Nordicom Research Briefings✨ , a new series offering concise research overviews of current issues related to media, communication, journalism, and democracy across the Nordic region. The publications will be written by leading scholars in the Nordic region, will be peer reviewed, and will be Open Access and freely available online.
"The Nordic Council of Ministers’ decision to fund this initiative underscores a strong commitment to strengthening research-based knowledge in the region. Our publication team is eager for this opportunity to contribute”, says Jonas Ohlsson, director of Nordicom.
📍 Read more on our website: https://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/latest/news/nordicom-receives-funding-bridge-academia-and-society
06/11/2025
How can democracies thrive in an age dominated by data and Big Tech? Professor emeritus Robin Mansell of The London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE joins the conversation to discuss her new book and explore how global power imbalances in today’s digital landscape can be transformed to build fairer, more democratic futures online.
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05/11/2025
How do news media, AI and data governance shape the information we all rely on? 👉
A new Nordicom book explores how technological change and data policies are reshaping journalism, and what this means for democracy, inclusion, and trust in information systems.
💬 “Progress in this field heavily depends on combining two perspectives. Firstly, the rules and norms that regulate news, AI, and data, and secondly, the strategies used by civil society to counter the power of Big Tech.” — Robin Mansell, Professor Emeritus at the The London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE.
The book “Information Ecosystems and Troubled Democracy: The State of Knowledge on News Media, AI, and Data Governance” is written by Robin Mansell, Flavia Durach, PhD, Matthias C. Kettemann, Théophile Lenoir, Rob Procter, Gyan Tripathi, and Emily Tucker.
Thanks from the Nordicom team for publishing with us 🫶
The book is available as Open Access on our website: https://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publications/information-ecosystems-and-troubled-democracy
21/10/2025
🇪🇺 🇪🇺 🇪🇺 Several new EU proposals relevant for supporting the media industry and fighting disinformation are on their way. Meanwhile new reports paint a bleak picture of the current situation for the EU's media industry and journalists.
📍 Read about these and more in the latest issue of the European Media Policy newsletter 👇
❗ Don’t forget to subscribe — you’ll receive 5–6 issues per year, each packed with EU media policy updates, including new legislative proposals, parliamentary debates, and key political decisions delivered straight to your inbox.
European Media Policy, Issue 5, 2025
A newsletter from Nordicom at the University of Gothenburg.Editor: Natacha López, freelance journalist Sign up [https://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/latest/newsletters] | Show as web page [https://evt.ungpd.com/Issues/51e5f237-7544-4d9a-bb32-fe826904eccd/Click?ContactId=36a03272-a9ed-4fa2-90b0-c39e59a3e93...
20/10/2025
Svenskarnas sätt att ta del av audiovisuella medier har förändrats i grunden. Den traditionella tablå-tv:n har gradvis tappat mark, medan strömmade tjänster som Netflix, SVT Play och Youtube nu dominerar tittandet. Det visar en ny rapport som bygger på data från Mediebarometer-undersökningen.
🧒🧑🧓 Analysen lyfter också fram tydliga skillnader mellan generationerna.
Läs mer och ladda ner hela rapporten här: https://www.nordicom.gu.se/sv/aktuellt/nyheter/tydliga-generationsskillnader-i-svenskarnas-tv-tittade
13/10/2025
NU finns boken "Vad vi vet om svenska myndigheters kommunikationsverksamheter" att beställa som tryckt exemplar 📘
📍 Beställ (eller ladda ner digitalt) här: https://www.nordicom.gu.se/sv/publikationer/vad-vi-vet-om-svenska-myndigheters-kommunikationsverksamheter
Boken är skriven av Magnus Fredriksson, professor i medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap vid University of Gothenburg och Josef Pallas, professor i företagsekonomi vid Uppsala University samt gästprofessor vid Högskolan i Borås.