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[Commlist] Nordic Journal of Media Studies (open access) - first issue on Disrupting Media Infrastructures published
Wed Aug 28 22:53:40 GMT 2019
The first issue of a new Open Access journal, Nordic Journal of Media
Studies, has been published. The issue editors, Kirsten Frandsen and
Hanne Bruun, hope that it will contribute to the field by addressing
current research topics and explore issues that are not yet fully
mature. The journal is published by Nordicom and the first issue is
titled Disrupting Media Infrastructures.
The Nordic Journal of Media Studies is a new journal that has been added
to Nordicom's portfolio of scientific publications. It is published as
Open Access, which was an important aspect for the editorial committee
in the decision to move to Nordicom and set up the new journal.
"Research that is funded by tax money should be openly available. It's
an ethical commitment to ensure that the public can benefit from the
research that they have helped funding", says editor Kirsten Frandsen.
The overall theme of this first issue, titled Disrupting Media
Infrastructures, is the current changes that the media industry is going
through. Due to digitalization, production networks are now possible
across the world, making new ways of distributing content and building
business models.
Accidentally, the theme reflects the situation the editorial committee
were in when they decided to start a new open access journal.
"We were seeking to utilize options provided by digitalization, like
Open Access publishing. However, we were disrupted by the
infrastructures of old business models which required readers to pay in
order to access research", Kirsten Frandsen says.
In comparison to most journal in the field, the Nordic Journal of Media
Studies will be themed, meaning that the editors define the overall
theme of each issue. The hope is, says Kirsten Frandsen, for the journal
to address current issues and be at the forefront when it comes to
exploring new research topics.
"The theme for this first issue will include articles where researchers
reflect on what they think the future will look like. Our aim is to be
ahead of time and make researchers write on issues that are not yet
fully mature as research topics".
"The journal will be a meeting place for Nordic, European, and global
perspectives on media. Nordic media scholars have much to offer the
international research community, but we also have much to learn from
our international colleagues. The journal will ensure a continuous
dialogue with researchers from other parts of the world", says chief
editor Stig Hjarvard.
As publisher, Nordicom will be in charge of producing, disseminating and
marketing the new journal. Publishing Open Access is an important part
of Nordicom's mission and when being approached by the editors of Nordic
Journal of Media Studies it seemed like a good match.
"Nordicom has for a long time been devoted to publishing high-quality
media research of relevance for the Nordic societies. A thematic journal
like The Nordic Journal of Media Studies will be a good complement to
our existing journal Nordicom Review, which has a somewhat broader
scope. We are very excited about the opportunity to collaborate with
such a distinguished group of editors and media scholars", says
Nordicoms' director Jonas Ohlsson.
Table of Content
Introduction
By: Hanne Bruun and Kirsten Frandsen
Media disruption and the public interest
By: Trine Syvertsen, Karen Donders, Gunn Enli and Tim Raats
Disrupting journalism from scratch
By: Chloë Salles
Unboxing news automation
By: Stefanie Sirén-Heikel, Leo Leppänen, Carl-Gustav Lindén and Asta Bäck
How streaming services make cinema more important
By: Terje Gaustad
The delay economy of "continuity" and the emerging impatience culture of
the digital era
By: Hanne Bruun
Disrupting video game distribution
By: Stefan Werning
Digital payments for a digital generation
By: Linn-Birgit Kampen Kristensen and Mona Solvoll
Read the first issue of Nordic Journal of Media Studies - Disrupting
Media Infrastructures, and more about the Nordic Journal of Media
Studies at nordicom.gu.se
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