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Sparre, K. (2017). The dangers of sports journalism. I U. Carlsson & R. Pöyhtäri (red.), The Assault on Journalism: Building Knowledge to Protect Freedom of Expression (s. 205-217). Nordicom. http://www.nordicom.gu.se/sites/default/files/publikationer-hela-pdf/the_assault_on_journalism.pdf
Sparre, K. (2017). The dangers of sports journalism. Abstract fra Play the Game 2017, Eindhoven, Holland.
Sparre, K. & From, U. (2017). Journalists as cultural intermediaries of the TV series Borgen. Abstract fra Nordmedia 2017, Tampere, Finland.
Sparre, K. (2017). Whose news is it anyway? A study of native advertising practices in Danish journalistic media. Abstract fra Future of Journalism 2017, Cardiff, Storbritannien.
Souch, I., Saunders, R. A. & Waade, A. M. R. (2024). Landscapes in the frame: Anthropocene screens. Critical Studies in Television, 19(3), 273-291. https://doi.org/10.1177/17496020241259277
Sørensen, K. B. (2014). Inside the Pitching Session: Ritualization of production cultural values in Danish Television.. Abstract fra Communication for Empowerment: Citizens, Markets, Innovations. The European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), the 5th European Communication Conference, Lissabon, Portugal.
Soon, W. & Schorr, S. (2022). Screenshooting Impermanence. I C. D. Warner, T. Otto & H. Geismar (red.), Introduction to Impermanence: exploring continuous change across cultures (s. 292-304). UCL Press. https://www.uclpress.co.uk/collections/ro_homepage_products/products/161184
Sonne Damkjær, M. (2015). Becoming a Parent in a Digitized Age: Facebook as an Agent of Change in the Transition to Parenthood. Afhandling præsenteret på Research Escalator Session of Children, Adolescents and Media Division of the International Communication Association: The 65th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association Communication Across the Life Span, San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Sonne Damkjær, M. (2015). Studying the Impact of Mediatization Processes on Everyday Life through the Lens of Life Transitions. Abstract fra Mediatisation of Culture and Everyday Life, Stockholm, Sverige.
Sonne Damkjær, M. (2016). Medialiseret forældreskab i overgangen til familielivet. I S. Hjarvard (red.), Medialisering : Mediernes rolle i social og kulturel forandring (s. 125-156). Hans Reitzels Forlag.
Sonne Damkjær, M. (2015). Becoming a Parent in a Digitized Age: The Mediatized Conditions of the Transition to Parenthood. Abstract fra International Research Seminar New Directions in Mediatization Research, Copenhagen, Danmark.
Sonne Damkjær, M. (2017). Medialiseret forældreskab: digitale mediers rolle i overgangen til forældreskabet. Aarhus Universitet, Institut for Kommunikation og Kultur - Medievidenskab.
Song, M., Jung, K., Kim, J. & Park, H. W. (2019). Risk Communication on Social Media during the Sewol Ferry Disaster. Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia, 18(1), 189-216.
Solvoll, M., Tallerås, K., Øfsti, M. & Kristensen, L.-B. (2023). Studying accessibility and streaming platform interface. Abstract fra ECREA conference on methods in cultural production and media industries research.
Smith-Sivertsen, H. & Brügger, N. (2015). The web archive as historical source: The case of recent music history. Afhandling præsenteret på Web Archives as scholarly Sources: Issues, Practices and Perspectives, Aarhus, Danmark.
Simonsen, S. (2024). Denmark. I Uncovering news deserts in Europe Risks and opportunities for local and community media in the EU (s. 48-54). European University Institute. https://doi.org/10.2870/741398
Simonsen, S. (2025). Monitoring Media Pluralism in the European Union: Results of the MPM2025. Country report: Denmark. I Media Pluralism Monitor European University Institute Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. https://doi.org/10.2870/5902835
Shibuya, Y., Hamm, A. & Raetzsch, C. (2021). From Data to Discourse: How Communicating Civic Data Can Provide a Participatory Structure for Sustainable Cities and Communities.. Afhandling præsenteret på 27nd International Sustainable Development Research Society Conference, Östersund, Sverige. https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-74871-6
Schroeder, R. & Brügger, N. (2017). Introduction: The web as history. I N. Brügger & R. Schroeder (red.), The Web as History: Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present (s. 1-19). UCL Press. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-press/browse-books/the-web-as-history
Schroeder, R., Brügger, N. & Cowls, J. (2019). Historical web as a tool for analyzing social change. I J. Hunsinger, M. Allen & L. Klastrup (red.), Second international handbook of internet research (s. 489-504). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1555-1
Schorr, S. & Soon, W. (2020). Screenshooting Life Online: Two Artworks. I A. N. Markam & K. Tiidenberg (red.), Metaphors of the internet: ways of being in the age of ubiquity (s. 175-181). Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b16196, https://doi.org/10.3726/b16196
Saunders, R. A., Souch, I. & Waade, A. M. R. (2023). Screening Arctic Landscapes in Nordic Television Drama: Anthropocenic Imageries, Ecological Crises, National Identities . I Disturbed Ecologies : Photography, Geopolitics, and the Northern Landscape in the Era of Environmental Crisis. (Bind 203, s. 257-281). Transcript Verlag.