Research Group Journalism and Democracy
The research group Journalism & Democracy (JourDem) is an interdisciplinary and internationally oriented research group focused on the transformation of journalism and its implications for democracy and the public sphere.
In well-functioning democracies members of the public have to maintain a connection to the wider organization of society. We study the role played by journalism and media in facilitating this role by examining news production, news use and news content as well as the development of media technologies upon which it is built.
JourDem provides a vibrant community for junior and senior scholars conducting research on media and journalism understood as an interdisciplinary field. In our research, we touch on different fields of research across the social sciences and humanities, including media and communication studies, anthropology, sociology, political science, rhetoric, cultural studies and data science.
We focus on both the users and producers of news media content in a broad sense and investigate the changing boundaries of the journalistic field. Among the many areas that we do research in are: Newsroom studies, media history, media sociology, political communication, news use and audience practices, media discourse, media events, media scandals, press ethics, gender and journalism, media system research, alternative media, polarization and misinformation, digitalization and datafication, media infrastructures, news media publics, and social media research.
We draw on a wide array of research methods, from (auto)ethnographic and interview studies, document analysis, qualitative and quantitative content analysis, survey studies and network analysis to the large-scale analysis of big data with computational methods.
We collaborate with the media industry and other relevant stakeholders in many of our research projects. We strive to make our research accessible to the wider public by serving as experts in the media and by publishing our research also beyond traditional academic formats. Moreover, we organize internal feedback seminars, guest lectures, conferences, and host international scholars for research stays, talks and workshops.
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JourDem researchers are currently involved in the following externally funded research projects:
- AlterPublics – Alternative Media and Ideological Counterpublics
- Beyond the Here and Now of News
- Cultural Publics: A study of the opinion- and people’s pages in Danish Newspapers from 1908-2018
- DATAPUBLICS - Transforming Journalism and Audiences in the age of datafication
Find additional resarch projects at the Roskilde University Research Portal
Publications
Adaptive Journalism: Conceptualizing the Fluid Nature of Algorithmically Curated News
Hartley, J. M. & Ovaska, L., 10 Sept 2025.Research output: Contribution to conference ? Conference abstract for conference ? Research ? peer-review
Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Peters, C., 2025, Medie- og kommunikationsleksikon. Agger, G., Kristensen, N. N., Jauert, P. & Schr?der, K. C. (eds.). 3 ed. Copenhagen: SamfundslitteraturResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding ? Encyclopedia chapter ? Research ? peer-review
An Introduction to News Product Management: Innovation for Newsrooms and Readers: by Damon Kiesow, New York, Routledge, 2024, 216 pp.
Kammer, A., 2025, In: International Journal on Media Management. 26, 3-4, p. 146-147Research output: Contribution to journal ? Literature review ? Research
Activities
ICA Pre-conference Hackathon
Kristensen, L. M. (Participant)
11 Jun 2026 → 12 Jun 2026Activity: Participating in or organising an event ? Participation in workshop, seminar, course
“Boring but Important”: The Paradox in News Coverage of Climate Change
Weldingh, L. (Speaker)
23 Oct 2025Activity: Talk or presentation ? Lecture and oral contribution
A “wicked” beat: Climate coverage across different news beats
Weldingh, L. (Speaker)
21 Oct 2025Activity: Talk or presentation ? Lecture and oral contribution
Press-media
Medie deler absurde videoer igen og igen: - Ingen burde g?re det
26/10/2025
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
Det er blevet moderne at erkl?re flow-tv for d?dt. Men virkeligheden ser anderledes ud
22/10/2025 → 23/10/2025
2 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
Halvdelen af danskerne synes, at mediernes d?kning af Israel og Gaza er farvet
16/10/2025 → 20/10/2025
2 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
Base at Roskilde University
The research group is based at Department of Communication and Arts
Related research units: Center for Nyhedsforskning (DK) // Centre for Digital Citizenship // Centre for Big Data // Center for Investigative Journalism RUC // Media and Culture // Audiences & Mediated life // Digital Media Lab
PhD Programme: Doctoral School of Communication and Arts
Master and tt备用网址 programmes: Journalism (DK) // Media and Communication // International tt备用网址 in Humanities // International tt备用网址 in Social Sciences
Research at Roskilde University
More Information
More about Journalism and Democracy
Find the reseach group at Roskilde University Research Portal
Contact
Research group leader
Aske Kammer
Associate professor
Phone +45 4674 3163
askek@ruc.dk