Open Access

Local Democracy and the Media

   | Oct 16, 2019

Cite

Almgren, S. M. & Olsson, T. (2015). Let’s get them involved... to some extent: Analyzing online news participation. Social Media + Society 1(2): 1−11 doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305115621934AlmgrenS. M.&OlssonT.2015Let’s get them involved... to some extent: Analyzing online news participationSocial Media + Society12111https://doi.org/10.1177/205630511562193410.1177/2056305115621934Search in Google Scholar

Baker, E. (2007). Media concentration and democracy: Why ownership matters. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.BakerE.2007Media concentration and democracy: Why ownership mattersCambridgeCambridge University PressSearch in Google Scholar

Barnett, S. & Townend, J. (2015). Plurality, Policy and the Local. Journalism Practice 9(3): 332−349.BarnettS.&TownendJ.2015Plurality, Policy and the LocalJournalism Practice9333234910.1080/17512786.2014.943930Search in Google Scholar

Boulianne, S. (2015). Social media use and participation: A meta-analysis of current research. Information, Communication & Society, 18(15): 524−538.BoulianneS.2015Social media use and participation: A meta-analysis of current researchInformation, Communication & Society181552453810.1080/1369118X.2015.1008542Search in Google Scholar

Buch, R. & Svith, F. (2013). Hvordan trives ytringsfriheden i det regionale demokrati? [How does freedom of expression flourish in regional democracy?]. In E. Hansen (ed.), Ytringsfrihed til forhandling [Freedom of speech for negotiation] (pp. 115−142). Copenhagen: Hans Reitzels Forlag.BuchR.&SvithF.2013Hvordan trives ytringsfriheden i det regionale demokrati?[How does freedom of expression flourish in regional democracy?]HansenE.Ytringsfrihed til forhandling[Freedom of speech for negotiation]115142CopenhagenHans Reitzels ForlagSearch in Google Scholar

Cape Digital Foundation (2017). Global Digital Overview 2017 – Facts and Figures. [online]. Retrieved from < http://digitalfoundation.org.za/global-digital-overview-2017-facts-figures/> [accessed 2018, October 22].Cape Digital Foundation2017Global Digital Overview 2017 – Facts and Figures. [online]http://digitalfoundation.org.za/global-digital-overview-2017-facts-figures/>accessed 2018, October 22Search in Google Scholar

Carson, A., Muller, D., Martin, J. & Simons, M. (2016). A new symbiosis? Opportunities and challenges to hyperlocal journalism in the digital sge. Media International Australia, 161(1): 132−146.CarsonA.MullerD.MartinJ.&SimonsM.2016A new symbiosis? Opportunities and challenges to hyperlocal journalism in the digital sgeMedia International Australia161113214610.1177/1329878X16648390Search in Google Scholar

Coleman, S. & Blumler, J. G. (2009). The Internet and democratic citizenship: Theory, practice and policy Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.ColemanS.&BlumlerJ. G.2009The Internet and democratic citizenship: Theory, practice and policyCambridgeCambridge University Press10.1017/CBO9780511818271Search in Google Scholar

Cook, C., Geels, K. & Bakker, P. (2016, October 27). Hyperlocal revenues in the UK and Europe. Mapping the road to sustainability and resilience. Nesta [online]. Retrieved from https://www.nesta.org.uk/publications/hyperlocal-revenues-uk-and-europe [accessed 2017, November 1].CookC.GeelsK.&BakkerP.2016October 27Hyperlocal revenues in the UK and Europe. Mapping the road to sustainability and resilienceNestaonlineRetrieved fromhttps://www.nesta.org.uk/publications/hyperlocal-revenues-uk-and-europeaccessed 2017, November 1Search in Google Scholar

Dahl, R. A. (1998). On democracy New Haven: Yale University Press.DahlR. A.1998On democracyNew HavenYale University PressSearch in Google Scholar

Dahl, R. A. (1999). The shifting boundaries of democratic governments. Social Research 66(3): 915−931.DahlR. A.1999The shifting boundaries of democratic governmentsSocial Research663915931Search in Google Scholar

Dahl, R. A. (2000). A democratic paradox? Political Science Quarterly 115(1): 35−40.DahlR. A.2000A democratic paradox?Political Science Quarterly1151354010.2307/2658032Search in Google Scholar

Dahlgren, P. (2009). The troubling evolution of journalism. In B. Zelitzer (ed.), The changing faces of journalism. Tabloidization, technology and truthiness (pp. 146−161). New York: Routledge.DahlgrenP.2009The troubling evolution of journalismZelitzerB.The changing faces of journalism. Tabloidization, technology and truthiness146161New YorkRoutledgeSearch in Google Scholar

European Commission (2016a). Sverige är tredje bäst på digitalisering i EU [Sweden is the third best country on digitalisation in EU]. [online]. Retrieved from https://ec.europa.eu/sweden/node/763_en [accessed, 2018, October 22].European Commission2016aSverige är tredje bäst på digitalisering i EU [Sweden is the third best country on digitalisation in EU][online]. Retrieved fromhttps://ec.europa.eu/sweden/node/763_enaccessed, 2018, October 22Search in Google Scholar

European Commission (2016b). Country information – Sweden. [online]. Retrieved from https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/country-information-sweden [accessed , 2018, October 22].European Commission2016bCountry information – Sweden[online]. Retrieved fromhttps://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/country-information-swedenaccessed , 2018, October 22Search in Google Scholar

Findahl, O. & Davidsson, P. (2016). Svenskarna och sociala medier 2016 Internetstiftelsen i Sverige. [Swedes and social media 2016. The Internet Foundation in Sweden]. [online]. Retrieved from < https://www.iis.se/fakta/svenskarna-och-sociala-medier-2016/> [accessed , 2018, October 22].FindahlO.&DavidssonP.2016Svenskarna och sociala medier 2016Internetstiftelsen i Sverige[Swedes and social media 2016. The Internet Foundation in Sweden]. [online]. Retrieved from <https://www.iis.se/fakta/svenskarna-och-sociala-medier-2016/>accessed , 2018, October 22Search in Google Scholar

Firmstone, J. (2016). Mapping changes in local news. Journalism Practice, 10(7): 928−938.FirmstoneJ.2016Mapping changes in local newsJournalism Practice10792893810.4324/9780429462030-26Search in Google Scholar

Firmstone, J. & Coleman, S. (2014). The changing role of the local news media in enabling citizens to engage in local democracies. Journalism Practice 8(5): 596−606.FirmstoneJ.&ColemanS.2014The changing role of the local news media in enabling citizens to engage in local democraciesJournalism Practice8559660610.1080/17512786.2014.895516Search in Google Scholar

Gandour, R. (2016). Journalism and democracy facing common risks and challenges. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 5(1): 71−77.GandourR.2016Journalism and democracy facing common risks and challengesJournal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies51717710.1386/ajms.5.1.71_1Search in Google Scholar

Habermas, J. (1989). The structural transformation of the public sphere: an inquiry into a category of bourgeois society Cambridge, Massachusetts: Polity Press.HabermasJ.1989The structural transformation of the public sphere: an inquiry into a category of bourgeois societyCambridge, MassachusettsPolity PressSearch in Google Scholar

Hansen, E. (2015). The positive freedom of the public sphere. Journalism Studies 16(6): 767−781.HansenE.2015The positive freedom of the public sphereJournalism Studies16676778110.1080/1461670X.2014.943937Search in Google Scholar

Harte, D., Turner, J. & Williams, A. (2016). Discourses of enterprise in hyperlocal community news in the UK. Journalism Practice 10(2): 233−250.HarteD.TurnerJ.&WilliamsA.2016Discourses of enterprise in hyperlocal community news in the UKJournalism Practice10223325010.4324/9781315115115-7Search in Google Scholar

Harte, D., Williams, A. & Turner, J. (2017). Reciprocity and the hyperlocal journalist. Journalism Practice 11(2−3): 160−176.HarteD.WilliamsA.&TurnerJ.2017Reciprocity and the hyperlocal journalistJournalism Practice112−316017610.1080/17512786.2016.1219963Search in Google Scholar

Hess, K. & Waller, L. (2016). Hip to be hyper: The subculture of excessively local news. Digital Journalism 4(2): 193−210.HessK.&WallerL.2016Hip to be hyper: The subculture of excessively local newsDigital Journalism4219321010.1080/21670811.2014.1002859Search in Google Scholar

Holt, K., Shehata, A., Strömbäck, J. & Ljungberg, E. (2013). Age and the effects of news media attention and social media use on political interest and participation: Do social media function as leveller? European Journal of Communication, 28(1): 19−34.HoltK.ShehataA.StrömbäckJ.&LjungbergE.2013Age and the effects of news media attention and social media use on political interest and participation: Do social media function as leveller?European Journal of Communication281193410.1177/0267323112465369Search in Google Scholar

Jordbruksverket (2015). Så här definierar vi landsbygd [This is how we define rural areas]. [online]. Retrieved from <http://www.jordbruksverket.se/etjanster/etjanster/landsbygdsutveckling/alltomlandet/sahardefinierarvilandsbygd.4.362991bd13f31cadcc256b.html> [accessed 2018, October 22].Jordbruksverket2015Så här definierar vi landsbygd [This is how we define rural areas][online]. Retrieved from <http://www.jordbruksverket.se/etjanster/etjanster/landsbygdsutveckling/alltomlandet/sahardefinierarvilandsbygd.4.362991bd13f31cadcc256b.html>accessed 2018, October 22Search in Google Scholar

Kurpius, D. D., Metzgar, E. T. & Rowley, K. M. (2010). Sustaining hyperlocal media. In search of funding models. Journalism Studies 11(3): 359−376.KurpiusD. D.MetzgarE. T.&RowleyK. M.2010Sustaining hyperlocal media. In search of funding modelsJournalism Studies11335937610.1080/14616700903429787Search in Google Scholar

Lacy, S. R., Rife, D., Thorson, E. & Dufy, M. (2009). Examining the features, policies, and resources of citizen journalism: Citizen News sites and blogs. Web Journal of Mass Communication Research 15(1). [online]. Retrieved from <https://www.scripps.ohiou.edu/wjmcr/vol15/> [accessed 2018, October 22].LacyS. R.RifeD.ThorsonE.&DufyM.2009Examining the features, policies, and resources of citizen journalism: Citizen News sites and blogsWeb Journal of Mass Communication Research151[online]. Retrieved from <https://www.scripps.ohiou.edu/wjmcr/vol15/>accessed 2018, October 22Search in Google Scholar

Leckner, S. & Nygren, G. (2016). Det lokala och hyperlokala medielandskapet: nyhetspublicering utanför de etablerade medierna [The local and hyperlocal media landscape: New publishing outside of legacy media]. In L. Truedson (ed.), Mediestudiers årsbok 2015/2016: tillståndet för journalistiken [Mediestudier’s year book 2015/2016: The state of journalism] (pp. 42–85). Stockholm: Institutet för mediestudier.LecknerS.&NygrenG.2016Det lokala och hyperlokala medielandskapet: nyhetspublicering utanför de etablerade medierna [The local and hyperlocal media landscape: New publishing outside of legacy media]TruedsonL.Mediestudiers årsbok 2015/2016: tillståndet för journalistiken[Mediestudier’s year book 2015/2016: The state of journalism] (pp4285StockholmInstitutet för mediestudierSearch in Google Scholar

Leckner, S., Tenor, C. & Nygren, G. (2017). What about the hyperlocals? Journalism Practice 8 Nov 2017: 1−22.LecknerS.TenorC.&NygrenG.2017What about the hyperlocals?Journalism Practice8 Nov 201712210.1080/17512786.2017.1392254Search in Google Scholar

Loader, B. D. & Mercea, D. (2011). Networking democracy? Information, Communication & Society 14(6): 757−769.LoaderB. D.&MerceaD.2011Networking democracy?Information, Communication & Society14675776910.1080/1369118X.2011.592648Search in Google Scholar

Metzgar, E. T., Kurpius, D. D. & Rowley, K. M. (2011). Defining hyperlocal media: Proposing a framework for discussion. New Media & Society 13(5): 772−787.MetzgarE. T.KurpiusD. D.&RowleyK. M.2011Defining hyperlocal media: Proposing a framework for discussionNew Media & Society13577278710.1177/1461444810385095Search in Google Scholar

Nord, L. & Strömbäck, J. (2004). Journalistik, medier och demokrati [Journalism media and democracy]. In L. Nord & J. Strömbäck, (eds.). Medierna och demokratin [Media and democracy] (pp. 11–46). Lund: Studentlitteratur.NordL.&StrömbäckJ.2004Journalistik, medier och demokrati [Journalism media and democracy]NordL.&StrömbäckJ.Medierna och demokratinMedia and democracy1146LundStudentlitteraturSearch in Google Scholar

Nordicom (2017). Tillgång till medier i hemmet 1995−2016 [Access to media at home 1995−2016]. [online]. Retrieved from < http://nordicom.gu.se/sv/statistik-fakta/mediestatistik> [accessed 2018, October 22].Nordicom2017Tillgång till medier i hemmet 1995−2016 [Access to media at home 1995−2016][online]. Retrieved from <http://nordicom.gu.se/sv/statistik-fakta/mediestatistik> [accessed 2018, October 22]Search in Google Scholar

Nygren, G., Leckner, S. & Tenor, C. (2017). Hyperlocals and legacy media: Media ecologies in transition. Nordicom Review, 39(1): 33−49.NygrenG.LecknerS.&TenorC.2017Hyperlocals and legacy media: Media ecologies in transitionNordicom Review391334910.1515/nor-2017-0419Search in Google Scholar

Ohlsson, J. (2016). Den svenska mediemarknaden 2016. Ägare, företag, medier. [The Swedish media market 2016. Owners, companies, media]. Göteborg: Nordicom.OhlssonJ.2016Den svenska mediemarknaden 2016. Ägare, företag, medier[The Swedish media market 2016. Owners, companies, media]GöteborgNordicomSearch in Google Scholar

Pavlik, J. (2013). Trends in new media research: A critical review of recent scholarship. Sociology Compass, 7(1): 1−12.PavlikJ.2013Trends in new media research: A critical review of recent scholarshipSociology Compass7111210.1111/soc4.12004Search in Google Scholar

Radcliffe, D. (2012). Here and now: UK hyperlocal media today London: Nesta, Centre for Community Journalism.RadcliffeD.2012Here and now: UK hyperlocal media todayLondonNesta, Centre for Community JournalismSearch in Google Scholar

Radcliffe, D. (2015). Where are we now? UK hyperlocal media and community journalism in 2015 London: Nesta, Centre for Community Journalism.RadcliffeD.2015Where are we now? UK hyperlocal media and community journalism in 2015LondonNesta, Centre for Community JournalismSearch in Google Scholar

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (2016). Digital news report 2016. [online]. Retrieved from < http://www.digitalnewsreport.org/survey/2016/sweden-2016/> [accessed 2018, October 22]Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism2016Digital news report 2016[online]. Retrieved from <http://www.digitalnewsreport.org/survey/2016/sweden-2016/> [accessed 2018, October 22]Search in Google Scholar

Staunstrup, P. (2017). Internet och sociala medier 2017 – nya globala siffror [Internet and social media 2017 – new global numbers]. [online]. Retrieved from <http://staunstrup.se/blog/digitalt/internet-och-socialamedier-2017-nya-globala-sifror/> [accessed 2018, October 22].StaunstrupP.2017Internet och sociala medier 2017 – nya globala siffror [Internet and social media 2017 – new global numbers][online]. Retrieved from <http://staunstrup.se/blog/digitalt/internet-och-socialamedier-2017-nya-globala-sifror/> [accessed 2018, October 22]Search in Google Scholar

Tenor, C. (2016). Kommunerna om lokala medier som medspelare och motpart [The municipalities about local media as partner and counterpart]. In L. Truedson (ed.), Mediestudiers årsbok 2015/2016: Tillståndet för journalistiken 2015/2016 [Yearbook for media studies 2015/2016: The conditions for journalism 2015/2016] (pp. 86−113). Stockholm: Institutet för mediestudier.TenorC.2016Kommunerna om lokala medier som medspelare och motpart [The municipalities about local media as partner and counterpart]TruedsonL.Mediestudiers årsbok 2015/2016: Tillståndet för journalistiken 2015/2016[Yearbook for media studies 2015/2016: The conditions for journalism 2015/2016]86113StockholmInstitutet för mediestudierSearch in Google Scholar

Turner, J. (2015). Good dog, bad dog: Exploring audience uses and attitudes to hyperlocal community news media through the prism of banal pet stories. Anthropological Notebooks 21(3): 39−50.TurnerJ.2015Good dog, bad dog: Exploring audience uses and attitudes to hyperlocal community news media through the prism of banal pet storiesAnthropological Notebooks2133950Search in Google Scholar

van Kerkhoven, M. & Bakker, P. (2015). Hyperlocal with a mission? Motivation, strategy, engagement. In N. R. Kleis (ed.), Local journalism: The decline of newspapers and the rise of digital media (pp. 185−201). London: I.B Tauris & Co. Ltd.van KerkhovenM.&BakkerP.2015Hyperlocal with a mission? Motivation, strategy, engagementKleisN. R.Local journalism: The decline of newspapers and the rise of digital media185201LondonI.B Tauris & Co. LtdSearch in Google Scholar

Weibull, L. & Wadbring, I. (2014). Massmedier. Nya villkor för press, radio och tv i det digitala medielandskapet [Mass media. New conditions for the press, radio and television in the digital media landscape]. Stockholm: Ekerlids.WeibullL.&WadbringI.2014Massmedier. Nya villkor för press, radio och tv i det digitala medielandskapet[Mass media. New conditions for the press, radio and television in the digital media landscape]StockholmEkerlidsSearch in Google Scholar

Williams, A. & Harte, D. (2016). Hyperlocal news. (pp. 280−293) In T. Witschge, C. W. Anderson, D. Domingo & A, Hermida (eds.), The SAGE handbook of digital journalism London: SAGE Publications Ltd.WilliamsA.&HarteD.2016Hyperlocal news280293WitschgeT.AndersonC. W.DomingoD.&HermidaAThe SAGE handbook of digital journalismLondonSAGE Publications Ltd10.4135/9781473957909.n19Search in Google Scholar

Williams, A., Harte, D. & Turner, J. (2015). The value of UK hyperlocal community news. Digital Journalism 3(5): 680−703.WilliamsA.HarteD.&TurnerJ.2015The value of UK hyperlocal community newsDigital Journalism3568070310.1080/21670811.2014.965932Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
2001-5119
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
2 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Social Sciences, Communication Science, Mass Communication, Public and Political Communication