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Mathilda Åkerlund
Contact
E-mail
mathilda.akerlund@umu.se
Phone
+46 90 786 72 45
Works at
Affiliation
Affiliated as visiting researcher at
Department of Sociology
Location
Hus Y, Beteendevetarhuset & Norra beteendevetarhuset
Mediagränd 14, Beteendevetarhuset, Umeå universitet, 901 87 Umeå
Publications
Publications
Research
Research
Mentions
Mentions
2024
The shifting image of Sweden abroad: framings of the 2022 Swedish election in traditional and far-right online media from the United States, Germany, India, and China
Nationalism & Ethnic Politics
, Taylor & Francis 2024, Vol. 30, (4) : 512-532
Merrill, Samuel; Schroeder, Ralph; Åkerlund, Mathilda; et al.
2023
Through a white lens: Black victimhood, visibility, and whiteness in the Black Lives Matter movement on TikTok
Information, Communication and Society
, Routledge 2023, Vol. 26, (10) : 1996-2014
Eriksson Krutrök, Moa; Åkerlund, Mathilda
2023
Refugees versus 'refugees': the role of Islamophobia in Swedish alternative media’s reporting on Ukrainian asylum seekers
Media Culture and Society
, Sage Publications 2023, Vol. 45, (7) : 1400-1417
Palmgren, Amanda; Åkerlund, Mathilda; Viklund, Lisen
2023
Politics of deliberate inaction: the disconnect between platform justifications and user imaginaries on content moderation in a ‘free speech’ online forum
New Media and Society
Åkerlund, Mathilda
2023
The Sweden paradox: US far-right fantasies of a dystopian utopia
Journal of ethnic and migration studies
, Routledge 2023, Vol. 49, (19) : 4789-4808
Åkerlund, Mathilda
2022
Far right, right here: interconnections of discourse, platforms, and users in the digital mainstream
Akademiska avhandlingar vid Sociologiska institutionen, Umeå universitet
, D122
Åkerlund, Mathilda
2022
Dog whistling far-right code words: the case of ‘culture enricher' on the Swedish web
Information, Communication and Society
, Routledge 2022, Vol. 25, (12) : 1808-
Åkerlund, Mathilda
2021
Automatiserad datainsamling
Digitala metoder i humaniora och samhällsvetenskap
, Lund: Studentlitteratur AB 2021 : 137-160
Åkerlund, Mathilda
2021
Influence Without Metrics: Analyzing the Impact of Far-Right Users in an Online Discussion Forum
Social Media + Society
, Sage Publications 2021, Vol. 7, (2)
Åkerlund, Mathilda
2021
From technology speculation to value creation: the changing discourse and actants in the construction of IoT on Twitter
First Monday
, University of Illinois Press 2021, Vol. 26, (12)
Åkerlund, Mathilda; Nylén, Daniel
2020
The importance of influential users in (re)producing Swedish far-right discourse on Twitter
European Journal of Communication
, Sage Publications 2020, Vol. 35, (5) : 613-628
Åkerlund, Mathilda
2019
Representations of Trans People in Swedish Newspapers
Journalism Studies
, Routledge 2019, Vol. 20, (9) : 1319-1338
Åkerlund, Mathilda
2018
Standing up for Sweden?: the racist discourses, architectures and affordances of an anti-immigration Facebook Group
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
, Oxford University Press 2018, Vol. 23, (6) : 332-353
Merrill, Samuel; Åkerlund, Mathilda
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Research groups
Affiliated with the group
Digital Sociology
Affiliated with the group
Racism, Nationalism, Ethnicity and Migration
Group member
AI and society
Research projects
1 January 2022 until 31 December 2025
The Radicalisation of Sweden’s Image: A study of how radical right groups in other countries depict Sweden online
1 January 2021 until 31 December 2025
Cyborg Politics: A study of artificial agents in online democratic deliberation
1 January 2017 until 31 December 2020
Social Media Elites: Mapping informal political influence online
Published: 28 Feb, 2022
Deepened understandings of how far-right beliefs are spread online
Published: 03 Dec, 2018
DIGSUM representatives present research
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