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Ulrika Sjöberg: Professor in Media and Communication Studies. My main research interests concern children's and young people's media practices, media literacy, children's rights and crisis communication. I am the head of 'The Child’s Best Interest: Welfare sectors’ strategic communication with children'. Currently I am working with, for example, the project DigiKids: Young children and digital media uses (funded by the Swedish Research Council, dnr 2018-01261, 2019-2023). A member of the Data Society research program at Malmö University och the international research network EU kids online, where researcher from more than 30 countries participate. Represented Sweden in the Cost Action, international research network, DigiLitEY - The digital literacy and multimodal of young children 2015-2019 (digilitey.eu).
Publications
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2024 | Article in journal
Parental Voices on Screen Time Guidelines in Early Childhood: Time to Rethink and Revise Recommendations and Policy?
Helena Sandberg, Ulrika Sjöberg, Ebba Sundin
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2024 | Report
Små barns digitala vardagsliv: Barndom, föräldraskap och modernt familjeliv.
Helena Sandberg, Ulrika Sjöberg, Ebba Sundin
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2022 | Article in journal
Medierande verktyg som stöttning av studenters skrivande i högre utbildning
Lisa Bjernhager, Ulrika Sjöberg
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2022 | Article in journal
When ethnographic work turns into distant screen visits: a note on flexible inflexibility during the Covid-19 pandemic
Helena Sandberg, Ebba Sundin, Ulrika Sjöberg
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2021 | Chapter in book
[Children’s rights to information. The responsibility of public service media during Covid-19 pandemic]
Evangelia Kourti, Karouko Kondo, Maria Nyholm, Kuniko Watanabe Sakata, Ulrika Sjöberg, Ebba Sundin
Research Projects
You can find previous research projects in the Diva database.