Ukioq:
2023
Sammisat:
Big tech; Media; Social media; Artificial intelligence; Platforms; Democracy; Public debate
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Nordic Council of Ministers
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Denmark
Ukioq:
2023
Sammisat:
Nordmedia Network
Aviisi - taaguut:
Nordmedia Network
In this article, the concept of “micro media system” is introduced to describe the relations between media and politics in microstates and societies. Drawing on ideas from the literature on democracy in microstates (Benedict, 1967; Corbett and Veenendaal, 2018; Sarapuu and Randma-Liiv, 2020), it is…
In this article, the concept of “micro media system” is introduced to describe the relations between media and politics in microstates and societies. Drawing on ideas from the literature on democracy in microstates (Benedict, 1967; Corbett and Veenendaal, 2018; Sarapuu and Randma-Liiv, 2020), it is argued that despite their many differences, the smallest media systems share four characteristics linked to their micro size: (1) government domination, (2) high social integration and overlapping role-relationships, (3) multi-functionalism among journalists and media outlets, and (4) dependence on few individuals. These characteristics of micro media systems can weaken the media’s position in society vis-à-vis other institutions. Whereas previous research on small media systems (e.g., Puppis, 2009) has considered size as a binary variable, in this article it is argued that the size of media systems is better perceived as a continuous variable. This implies that the characteristics of micro media systems become more pronounced the smaller the media system.
Atuaruk
Ukioq:
2022
Sammisat:
Microstates; Small states; Media systems; Size; Political communication; News media; Journalism
Atuagassiaq - atuakkap aqqa:
International Communication Gazette
DOI normu:
https://doi.org/10.1177/1748048522114325
Micro media systems
In this article, the concept of “micro media system” is introduced to describe the relations between media and politics in microstates and societies. Drawing on ideas from the literature on democracy in microstates (Benedict, 1967; Corbett and Veenendaal, 2018; Sarapuu and Randma-Liiv, 2020), it is…
In this article, the concept of “micro media system” is introduced to describe the relations between media and politics in microstates and societies. Drawing on ideas from the literature on democracy in microstates (Benedict, 1967; Corbett and Veenendaal, 2018; Sarapuu and Randma-Liiv, 2020), it is argued that despite their many differences, the smallest media systems share four characteristics linked to their micro size: (1) government domination, (2) high social integration and overlapping role-relationships, (3) multi-functionalism among journalists and media outlets, and (4) dependence on few individuals. These characteristics of micro media systems can weaken the media's position in society vis-à-vis other institutions. Whereas previous research on small media systems (e.g., Puppis, 2009) has considered size as a binary variable, in this article it is argued that the size of media systems is better perceived as a continuous variable. This implies that the characteristics of micro media systems become more pronounced the smaller the media system.
Atuaruk
Ukioq:
2022
Sammisat:
Microstates; Small states; Media systems; Size; Political communication; News media; Journalism
Atuagassiaq - atuakkap aqqa:
International Communication Gazette
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Sage
DOI normu:
https://doi.org/10.1177/17480485221143257
Media policy in Greenland
This article describes the historical development of media policy in Greenland, and the shifts in the underlying normative and causal ideas that legitimise media policy. I argue that media policy reflects changes in Greenland’s political system. Specifically, under colonial rule, Greenlandic media w…
This article describes the historical development of media policy in Greenland, and the shifts in the underlying normative and causal ideas that legitimise media policy. I argue that media policy reflects changes in Greenland’s political system. Specifically, under colonial rule, Greenlandic media was state run and media was seen as an instrument to educate the population. Gradually, with the introduction of home rule, a paradigm shift took place, whereby media was seen as a vital instrument to strengthen Greenlandic language and identity. At the same time, normative ideas of media independence appeared which called for institutionalisation of the arm’s length principle. Due to the influence and institutional spill-over from Denmark, I argue, Greenlandic media policy fit rather well into the “Nordic media model” although media policy in Greenland is mostly formulated without long-term or broad political agreements.
Atuaruk
Ukioq:
2021
Sammisat:
Greenland; Media policy; Policy paradigms; Nordic media welfare state; Media history
Atuagassiaq - atuakkap aqqa:
Nordicom Review
Atuagassiaq - ukioq pilersitaaffik - atuagaq:
Special Issue
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Nordicom
Saqqummersitaq - sumiiffik:
Gothenburg
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Sweden
Covid-19 drog in över Norden med full kraft under våren 2020. Ett år senare har pandemin fortfarande världen i ett starkt grepp. Både de hälsorelaterade och de ekonomiska konsekvenserna av viruset har dock varierat mellan de nordiska länderna. Samma sak gäller för den politiska responsen.
I den här…
Covid-19 drog in över Norden med full kraft under våren 2020. Ett år senare har pandemin fortfarande världen i ett starkt grepp. Både de hälsorelaterade och de ekonomiska konsekvenserna av viruset har dock varierat mellan de nordiska länderna. Samma sak gäller för den politiska responsen.
I den här rapporten görs en bred belysning av konsekvenserna av Coronapandemin för de nordiska nyhetsmedierna. Studien fokuserar på följande aspekter: reklammarknadens utveckling, publikmarknadens utveckling, politiska stödinsatser samt, avslutningsvis, de övergripande strukturella och ekonomiska konsekvenserna för de nordiska nyhetsmediemarknaderna av pandemin. Rapporten bygger på data för perioden mars till december 2020 och det redaktionella arbetet avslutades i mitten av mars 2021.
Studien har genomförts av Nordicom vid Göteborgs universitet i samarbete det nordiska medieforskarnätverket ”Nordic Media Systems Research Network”. Rapporten har initierats och finansierats av Nordiska ministerrådet.
Atuaruk
Allattoq:
Signe Ravn-Højgaard; Marko Ala-Fossi; Heini í Skorini; Hannu Nieminen; Hallvard Moe; Anna Maria Jönsson; Valgerður Jóhannsdóttir; Birgir Guðmundsson; Kari Karppinen; John Grönvall; Ulrika Facht; Rasmus Burkal; Klemenz Hrafn Kristjánsson; Rógvi Olavson; Bia Sjøvoll
Editor:
Jonas Ohlsson; Mark Blach-Ørsten; Ida Willig
Ukioq:
2021
Sammisat:
Covid-19; Mediepolitik; Mediestøtte; Journalistik; Nyhedsmedier; Public service
Saqqummersitaq - sumiiffik:
Gothenburg
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Sweden
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Nordic Council of Ministers
This study compares the media systems of the West Nordic countries, namely the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Iceland. All three countries are democratic welfare states with considerable institutional transfer from the larger Nordic countries. It is argued that the West Nordic media systems fit into…
This study compares the media systems of the West Nordic countries, namely the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Iceland. All three countries are democratic welfare states with considerable institutional transfer from the larger Nordic countries. It is argued that the West Nordic media systems fit into the “Nordic model” when it comes to the perception of media as cultural institutions as well as the central role of public service media. On the other hand, the micro-size of the media systems in the West Nordic countries makes them vulnerable, and makes editorial independence more difficult compared with their larger Nordic neighbours. In particular, media outlets within these micro-size media systems seem more susceptible to clientelism, and journalists seem more inclined towards self-censorship. This article highlights how interplay between small size and distinct local factors shape the media system in each of the West Nordic countries.
Atuaruk
Allattoq:
Signe Ravn-Højgaard; Heini í Skorini; Valgerður Jóhannsdóttir; Ragnar Karlsson; Rógvi Olavson
Ukioq:
2021
Sammisat:
Media systems; The Faroe Islands; Greenland; Iceland; Comparative research
Atuagassiaq - atuakkap aqqa:
Nordicom Review
Atuagassiaq - ukioq pilersitaaffik - atuagaq:
42
Atuagassiaq - normu:
2
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Nordicom
Saqqummersitaq - sumiiffik:
Gothenburg
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Sweden
DOI normu:
https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2021-0020
Kalaallit Nunaanni tusagassiuutinik atuineq inuillu tusagassiornermi sullinniakkat
Ukioq:
2019
Sammisat:
Tusagassiorneq; Tusagassiuutinik atuineq
Saqqummersitaq - sumiiffik:
Aarhus
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Danmark
Saqqummersitaq - atuakkap aqqa:
Tusagassiornerup tunngavii
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Forlaget Ajour
ISBN normu:
978-87-934353-51-7
Ukioq:
2019
Sammisat:
Udenrigsnyheder; Grønland
Atuagassiaq - atuakkap aqqa:
Ilisimatusaat
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Ilisimatusarfik
Saqqummersitaq - sumiiffik:
Nuuk
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Grønland
Ukioq:
2019
Sammisat:
Kalaallit Nunaat; Nutaarsiassat
Atuagassiaq - atuakkap aqqa:
Ilisimatusaat
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Ilisimatusarfik
Saqqummersitaq - sumiiffik:
Nuuk
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Kalaallit Nunaat
Ukioq:
2019
Sammisat:
Foreign news; Greenland
Atuagassiaq - atuakkap aqqa:
Ilisimatusaat
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Ilisimatusarfik
Saqqummersitaq - sumiiffik:
Nuuk
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Greenland
This article discusses the potential impact of Greenlandic independence on Greenland’s media system and suggests initiatives necessary for maintaining strong Greenlandic media in the future. Using Manuel Puppis' (2009) theory of the characteristics of small media systems, the Greenlandic media syste…
This article discusses the potential impact of Greenlandic independence on Greenland’s media system and suggests initiatives necessary for maintaining strong Greenlandic media in the future. Using Manuel Puppis' (2009) theory of the characteristics of small media systems, the Greenlandic media system is described. It is shown that it is built with the following aim in mind: the media should support the Greenlandic society by being independent and diverse, strengthening the Greenlandic language, and providing quality journalism that can heighten the public debate. However, as a small media system it is vulnerable to global tendencies where legacy media lose users and advertisers to digital platforms like Facebook and streaming services. The article argues that the vulnerability of the Greenlandic media system could increase if independence leads to a tighter public economy, impeding the media's ability to support Greenlandic society and culture. An interventionist media regulation could, therefore, be a prerequisite for a strong Greenlandic media system that can act as a unifying and nation-building institution.
Atuaruk
Ukioq:
2019
Sammisat:
Grønland; Medier; Offentlig økonomi; Grønlands selvstændighed
Atuagassiaq - atuakkap aqqa:
Politik
Atuagassiaq - ukioq pilersitaaffik - atuagaq:
22
Atuagassiaq - normu:
1
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Institut for statskundskab
Saqqummersitaq - sumiiffik:
København
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Danmark
ISSN normu:
2446-0893
DOI normu:
https://doi.org/10.7146/politik.v22i1.114841
Første del af rapporten beskriver det grønlandske medielandskab, og giver et billede af de nyhedsmedier der findes og de journalister, der arbejder der.
Anden del af rapporten beskriver forbruget af nyhedsmedier hos befolkningen i Grønland, og giver et billede af hvilke nyhedsmedier der benyttes h…
Første del af rapporten beskriver det grønlandske medielandskab, og giver et billede af de nyhedsmedier der findes og de journalister, der arbejder der.
Anden del af rapporten beskriver forbruget af nyhedsmedier hos befolkningen i Grønland, og giver et billede af hvilke nyhedsmedier der benyttes hvor og af hvem.
Tredje del af rapporten er en analyse af indholdet i grønlandske nyhedsmedier, der blandt andet viser hvilke kilder der typisk kommer til orde i medierne.
Atuaruk
Ukioq:
2018
Sammisat:
Medier; Grønland
Saqqummersitaq - sumiiffik:
Nuuk
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Grønland
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Ilisimatusarfik
Nalunaarusiap immikkoortuani siullermi Kalaallit Nunaanni tusagassiuuteqarnerup qanoq issusia oqaluttuarineqarpoq, tusagassiuutit nutaarsiassaqartitsisut tusagassiortullu taakkunani sulisut eqqartorneqarlutik.
Immikkoortup aappaani innuttaasut tusagassiuutinik atuinerat allaaserineqarpoq, tusagass…
Nalunaarusiap immikkoortuani siullermi Kalaallit Nunaanni tusagassiuuteqarnerup qanoq issusia oqaluttuarineqarpoq, tusagassiuutit nutaarsiassaqartitsisut tusagassiortullu taakkunani sulisut eqqartorneqarlutik.
Immikkoortup aappaani innuttaasut tusagassiuutinik atuinerat allaaserineqarpoq, tusagassiuutit nutaarsiassaqartitsisut suut, sumi kikkunnillu atorneqarnerat oqaluttuarineqarluni.
Immikkoortut pingajuat Kalaallit Nunaanni tusagassiuutit nutaarsiassaqartitsiviusut imarisaasa misissorneqarneranni paasisanik imaqarpoq, soorlu tusarfiit kikkut tusagassiuutini oqaaseqartitaagajunnerannik.
Atuaruk
Ukioq:
2018
Sammisat:
Kalaallit Nunaanni tusagassiuutit
Saqqummersitaq - sumiiffik:
Nuuk
Nuna - saqqummersitaq:
Kalaallit Nunaat
Naqiterisitsisoq:
Ilisimatusarfik
Ukioq:
2018
Sammisat:
Medier; Grønland; Tusagassiuutit 2018
Aviisi - taaguut:
Sermitsiaq
Ukioq pilersitaaffik - atuagaq:
46
Ulloq & ukiua:
16. november 2018
Ukioq:
2018
Sammisat:
Kalaallit Nunaanni tusagassiuutit
Aviisi - taaguut:
Sermitsiaq
Ukioq pilersitaaffik - atuagaq:
46
Ulloq & ukiua:
16. november
»Avisen er uafhængig af politiske og økonomiske særinteresser« står der ofte i Sermitsiaq og AG’s tillægsaviser. Alligevel kan virksomheder og myndigheder betale for at bestemme, hvad journalisterne skal skrive i dem. I resten af avisen skal selv samme journalister forholde sig kritisk til samme vir…
»Avisen er uafhængig af politiske og økonomiske særinteresser« står der ofte i Sermitsiaq og AG’s tillægsaviser. Alligevel kan virksomheder og myndigheder betale for at bestemme, hvad journalisterne skal skrive i dem. I resten af avisen skal selv samme journalister forholde sig kritisk til samme virksomheder. Formår de det?
Atuaruk
Ukioq:
2017
Sammisat:
Medier; Grønland; Media; Greenland; Medieøkonomi; Journalistik; Journalism
Aviisi - taaguut:
Sermitsiaq
Ukioq pilersitaaffik - atuagaq:
48
Ulloq & ukiua:
01. december 2017
»Aviisi politikkikkut aningaasarsiornikkulluunniit arlaannaannullunniit attuumassuteqanngilaq«. Taamak Sermitsiaq AG-llu aviisini ilannguttagaanni allaqqasoqartarpoq. Taamaakkaluartoq suliffeqar- fiit pisortallu tusagassiortut sunik allaaserisaqarnissaanik inassinnaasarpaat. Aviisip sinnerani tusaga…
»Aviisi politikkikkut aningaasarsiornikkulluunniit arlaannaannullunniit attuumassuteqanngilaq«. Taamak Sermitsiaq AG-llu aviisini ilannguttagaanni allaqqasoqartarpoq. Taamaakkaluartoq suliffeqar- fiit pisortallu tusagassiortut sunik allaaserisaqarnissaanik inassinnaasarpaat. Aviisip sinnerani tusagassiortut taak- koqqissaat suliffeqarfinnut taakkununnga isornartorsiui- sussaapput. Sapinngilaat?
Atuaruk
Ukioq:
2017
Sammisat:
Tusagassiorneq; Tusagassiutit
Aviisi - taaguut:
Sermitiaq
Ukioq pilersitaaffik - atuagaq:
48
Ulloq & ukiua:
01 decembari 2017
Dette seminar undersøger, hvor Grønland er på vej hen – og kaster lys over de muligheder, udfordringer og dilemmaer, som Grønland står over for på her på 10 året for selvstyre.
Seks stemmer fra Grønland til at give deres vurdering af, hvad introduktionen af Selvstyre har betydet for Grønland og til…
Dette seminar undersøger, hvor Grønland er på vej hen – og kaster lys over de muligheder, udfordringer og dilemmaer, som Grønland står over for på her på 10 året for selvstyre.
Seks stemmer fra Grønland til at give deres vurdering af, hvad introduktionen af Selvstyre har betydet for Grønland og til at diskutere, hvad selvstændighed vil betyde for de enkelte samfundsområder og for Grønland som helhed.
Atuaruk
Sources in Greenlandic news media
Sammisat:
Journalism; News media; Greenland
Ataatsimiinneq - taaguut:
Nordmedia
Illoqarfik - ataatsimiinneq:
Malmö
Nuna - ataatsimiinneq:
Sweden
Ulloq & ukiua:
August 2019
Presentation on conference on media system in the Nordic countries. Nordic media systems research network.
Micro media systems
Sammisat:
Greenland; Media system; Micro states; Small states
Ataatsimiinneq - taaguut:
Nordmedia
Nuna - ataatsimiinneq:
Iceland
Ulloq & ukiua:
2021
Conceptualising micro media systems
Sammisat:
Greenland; Media system; Microstates; Small states
Ataatsimiinneq - taaguut:
ICA - International Communication Association Conference
Illoqarfik - ataatsimiinneq:
Paris
Nuna - ataatsimiinneq:
France
Ulloq & ukiua:
May 2022
Micro media systems
In this article the concept ‘micro media system’ is introduced to describe the relations between media and politics in microstates and societies. Drawing on ideas from literature on democracy in microstates (Benedict, 1967; Corbett and Veenendaal, 2019; Sarapuu and Randma-Liiv, 2020), it is argued t…
In this article the concept ‘micro media system’ is introduced to describe the relations between media and politics in microstates and societies. Drawing on ideas from literature on democracy in microstates (Benedict, 1967; Corbett and Veenendaal, 2019; Sarapuu and Randma-Liiv, 2020), it is argued that despite their many differences, the smallest media systems share four characteristics linked to their micro size: (1) government domination, (2) high social integration and overlapping role-relationships, (3) dependence on few individuals and (4) multi-functionalism among journalists and media outlets. These characteristics of micro media systems can weaken the media’s position in society vis-à-vis other institutions.
Whereas previous research on small media systems (e.g., Puppis, 2009) has considered size as a binary variable, in this article it is argued that size of media systems is better perceived as a continuous variable. This implies that the characteristics of micro media systems become more pronounced the smaller the media system.
Atuaruk
Sammisat:
Greenland; Media system; Microstates; Small states
Ataatsimiinneq - taaguut:
International Communication Association (ICA)
Illoqarfik - ataatsimiinneq:
Paris
Nuna - ataatsimiinneq:
France
Ulloq & ukiua:
May 2022
ICA - International Communication Conference