Journalism
Journalism is an interdisciplinary field of research with a long history at Stockholm University. The subject was established in 1990 when the former Journalism School merged with the Centre for Mass Communication Research.
PUBLISHED: March 14, 2024
Since then, the subject has grown into a dynamic research environment and today constitutes one of the four pillars within the Department of Media Studies. We currently offer Sweden's only two-year international Master's program in Journalism Studies, as well as doctoral studies in Journalism. Many research projects in the field are carried out in collaboration with researchers in Media and Communication Studies at the department.
Despite the dramatic changes in media systems in recent decades, journalism still constitutes the primary source of information for most citizens. Our research highlights how the societal roles and professional ideals of journalism have shifted over time and in different geographical contexts, often by emphasizing journalism's dependencies on other societal institutions, both political and economic. Current journalism research at JMK is characterized by methodological diversity, incorporating both qualitative and quantitative approaches, often with a particular focus on the consequences of digitalization. Consequently, our journalism research resides at the intersection of social science and humanistic traditions. We value dialogue and collaboration with the media industry and the public, and we place great importance on integrating current journalism research into the education of future journalists.
Journalism research at JMK is conducted within three main areas:

Contemporary and Historical Developments of Journalism
Journalism finds itself in constant flux. To understand the challenges that contemporary journalism faces, an historical understanding of the formation of the journalistic field, its professional norms, ethical ideals and political and economic dependencies is key.
Contemporary and Historical Developments of Journalism
Investigative Journalism, Disinformation, and Digital Source Criticism
Examining those in power, and exposing abuses of power, are primary missions of journalism. Therefore, the subjects of critical scrutiny as well as the methods used for investigative journalism are recurring themes in JMK’s research.
Investigative Journalism, Disinformation, and Digital Source Criticism
Journalism, Digital Platforms, and Social Media
Digital platforms have brought about comprehensive changes in both the production and consumption of journalism. Social media platforms have become influential spaces for news consumption, especially among young citizens.