Ongoing projects
Global natives? Serving young audiences on global media platforms
Research project on the position of global media platforms among Norwegian teenagers, and how national media producers and policymakers respond to global platforms and the media habits of a new media generation. Hosted by the University of Oslo. Funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2021-2025. See more about Global natives here.
Research project on the position of global media platforms among Norwegian teenagers, and how national media producers and policymakers respond to global platforms and the media habits of a new media generation. Hosted by the University of Oslo. Funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2021-2025. See more about Global natives here.
Previous Projects
Streaming the culture industries (STREAM)
Research project on streaming media services and how they impact the culture industries and cultural practices. Hosted by the University of Oslo. Funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2017-2021. See more about STREAM here.
Disruptive change and new media policies. A field approach (DiSC)
Research project on the consequences of disruptive change in the media industry. Hosted by the Norwegian Institute for Social Research. Funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2016-2020. See more about DiSC here.
“The Coolest Fanbase on Earth”: SKAM fans and the SKAM fandom
Research project with Line Nybro Pedersen on SKAM fans for the period 2017-2018.
Audience making in digital production cultures: Conquering, measuring and serving an online and interactive television audience
Postdoctoral project on changing television-audience relations. Funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2014-2017 as part of the SiFTI project (see below).
Success in the film and television industries (SiFTI)
Research project on production cultures in sustainable film and television companies in Norway, Denmark, Great Britain and the Netherlands. Hosted by Lillehammer University College. Funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2013-2016.
Making sense of mobile media. Institutional working notions, strategies and actions in convergent media markets
PhD project on media and telecom institutions' sense making of the mobile device as a media platform, in the context of media convergence, changing audience relations and new-media business models. Funded by Telenor for the period 2006-2009.
Participation and Play in Convergent Media (PaP)
Research project on audience participation and play activities in convergent media industries. Primarily funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2003-2007.
Drømmen om mobil-tv: Etablerte medieinstitusjoners satsning på nye medieplattformer [The dream of mobil-TV. Established media institutions' strategies towards new media platforms]
Research project on established media institutions' strategies towards new media platforms. Funded by the Norwegian Council for Applied Media Research for the period 2006.
Nye medier, nye tjenester, nye brukesmåter - publikumsdeltakelse i konvergerte mediesituasjoner [New media, new services, new user modes - audience participation in converged media]
Research project on audience participation in convergent media. Funded by the Norwegian Council for Applied Media Research for the period 2005.
Research project on streaming media services and how they impact the culture industries and cultural practices. Hosted by the University of Oslo. Funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2017-2021. See more about STREAM here.
Disruptive change and new media policies. A field approach (DiSC)
Research project on the consequences of disruptive change in the media industry. Hosted by the Norwegian Institute for Social Research. Funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2016-2020. See more about DiSC here.
“The Coolest Fanbase on Earth”: SKAM fans and the SKAM fandom
Research project with Line Nybro Pedersen on SKAM fans for the period 2017-2018.
Audience making in digital production cultures: Conquering, measuring and serving an online and interactive television audience
Postdoctoral project on changing television-audience relations. Funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2014-2017 as part of the SiFTI project (see below).
Success in the film and television industries (SiFTI)
Research project on production cultures in sustainable film and television companies in Norway, Denmark, Great Britain and the Netherlands. Hosted by Lillehammer University College. Funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2013-2016.
Making sense of mobile media. Institutional working notions, strategies and actions in convergent media markets
PhD project on media and telecom institutions' sense making of the mobile device as a media platform, in the context of media convergence, changing audience relations and new-media business models. Funded by Telenor for the period 2006-2009.
Participation and Play in Convergent Media (PaP)
Research project on audience participation and play activities in convergent media industries. Primarily funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2003-2007.
Drømmen om mobil-tv: Etablerte medieinstitusjoners satsning på nye medieplattformer [The dream of mobil-TV. Established media institutions' strategies towards new media platforms]
Research project on established media institutions' strategies towards new media platforms. Funded by the Norwegian Council for Applied Media Research for the period 2006.
Nye medier, nye tjenester, nye brukesmåter - publikumsdeltakelse i konvergerte mediesituasjoner [New media, new services, new user modes - audience participation in converged media]
Research project on audience participation in convergent media. Funded by the Norwegian Council for Applied Media Research for the period 2005.