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journalistikstudier

Journalistikstudier (journalism studies) is an academic field that investigates journalism as a social practice and a central element of media systems. It covers how news is produced, distributed, and consumed, and how journalism shapes public life, politics, and culture. The field integrates practical training in reporting and newsroom production with theoretical perspectives drawn from media studies, communication, sociology, and political science. Research-oriented programs may emphasize media effects, audience analysis, and media institutions; more vocational tracks combine coursework with internships and hands-on newsroom experience. Courses commonly include reporting and writing, editing, newsroom management, media law and ethics, digital and data journalism, and media theory; students also learn research methods, such as content analysis, surveys, and ethnography.

Programs are offered at bachelor and master levels, with some universities offering PhD tracks. Degrees are

typically
named
journalism
studies,
journalism,
media
and
communication,
or
similar,
varying
by
country.
Graduates
pursue
careers
as
journalists,
editors,
and
producers
in
print,
broadcast,
and
online
outlets,
as
well
as
roles
in
public
relations,
corporate
communications,
media
analysis,
policy
research,
and
academia.
The
field
also
engages
with
current
trends
such
as
digital
media,
data
journalism,
misinformation,
and
the
changing
organization
of
newsrooms,
emphasizing
ethical
practice
and
responsible
reporting.