I’m sure I’ve seen statistics showing that 38% of Norwegians have been on television, but I now that I want to cite that, I can’t find the stats. Argh! Any ideas?
My point is that even mainstream media is very participatory these days.
I'm Jill Walker Rettberg, author and professor of Digital Culture at the University of Bergen in Norway. I co-direct the Center for Digital Narrative, a 10-year Norwegian Centre of Research Excellence, and I lead the ERC project Machine Vision in Everyday Life. This site started as my blog in October 2000.
I'm Jill Walker Rettberg, author and professor of Digital Culture at the University of Bergen in Norway. I co-direct the Center for Digital Narrative, a 10-year Norwegian Centre of Research Excellence, and I lead the ERC project Machine Vision in Everyday Life. This site started as my blog in October 2000.
I’m sure I’ve seen statistics showing that 38% of Norwegians have been on television, but I now that I want to cite that, I can’t find the stats. Argh! Any ideas?
My point is that even mainstream media is very participatory these days.
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Lars
Her.
Jill
FABELAKTIG! Tusen takk, Lars!
Oyvind
As I read the data, it’s only the the group “Superbruker 1”, that has 38% on TV.
Jill
Do you think? I don’t read it that way – but this is just a journalist’s rendition, I can ask the researchers.
Anders
It’s 38% of all Norwegians older than 9. My research group did this study, and it’s reported in Dagbladet
Jill
Thanks Anders, brilliant!
Oyvind
Great, Anders. It’s always nice when the answer is answering. 😉
Elinesca
I have been. several times~!~!
*coughs*
Jill
I don’t think I have been. Except on Bergen Student TV, or rather, I will be on BSTV, they interviewed me and Morten yesterday about Facebook.