Peter Jakobsson
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Informatics and Media
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 51 67
- E-mail:
- peter.jakobsson@im.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum (plan 3)
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10 - Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA
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Peter Jakobsson is an Associate Professor of Media and Communication studies at Uppsala University. Current research and publications concerns issues of trust in media and information during the Covid-19 pandemic; the transformation of the Nordic media welfare state; and social class in/and the media. More information about current and previous research projects as well as a publication list can be found below.
Research
Media trust and social imaginaries: A qualitative study about the meaning and formation of media trust (2022-2024)
What does it mean to trust the media? And how is trust (and mistrust) in the media formed in the everyday life of Swedish citizens? These questions will be explored in this research project, that takes the rapidly changing media landscape and the reports on falling levels of trust in the media as a starting point. The aim is to go beyond previous survey-based research on media trust and provide a more in-depth and ethnographically grounded analysis of the different dimensions of trust and of how trust is formed in relation people’s understanding of society and their place within it. This will help us form a better understanding of the concept of trust as such and it is, we will argue, of great social importance since it will help us form a better understanding of the ongoing “crisis of trust”, which is a key issue for the future of democratic societies.
The project will address questions such as: What do people mean when they answer questions about trusting the media? What different kinds of trust or mistrust do they express? How are such perceptions bound up with individual’s understandings and interpretations of the “media” in general, and the relationship between society and the media, its history and its future? And how are such perceptions shaped by individual’s own life histories, social positions, attitudes, feelings and experiences? The study design is longitudinal and based on recurring qualitative interviews.
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Media, trust and information during the corona crisis (2020)
The proposed urgent project has the purpose to collect thick, qualitative material on how citizens’ media trust evolves during the Corona pandemic. During the last two decades discussions of a crisis of trust have been emerging in democratic societies.
Contemporary debates about fake news and disinformation have contributed further to the challenges of shrinking trust in especially the media. The Corona pandemic has made research into media trust even more important. In turbulent times, the amount and speed of misinformation, i.e. false information that is spread unknowingly, and disinformation, i.e. false information that is spread deliberately, accelerates. The proposed project will document the development of media trust in Sweden with the help of diaries and in-depth interviews. It is a unique opportunity to see media trust rapidly changing that will allow us to learn for future crises, but also help to re-conceptualize media trust more generally.
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Class on television (2014-2017)
This project analyzes how social class is represented on television. The project is a follow-up to the research project "Televisionens idévärld", which made a quantitative survey of the content of Swedish television in 1982.
The project aims to answer the question of how the representation of class has changed over thirty years of technical and creative development of television, deregulation of the media, and of a societal development that has had extensive consequences for the structure of class society. Although television's uniquely central role in the shaping of public discourse has changed in recent decades, its position remains strong, which contributes to the project's relevance. One starting point is that the public symbolic environment, which in modern society is primarily created through the media, not only reflects but is also important for the way in which social classes, class identities and class consciousness are formed. The question of class representations in the media is thus also a question of the distribution of power in society.

Publications
Recent publications
Part of Nordicom Review, p. 1-27, 2025
- DOI for Conceptualisations and analyses of distrust and mistrust in news media: Reviewing research from a decade of distrust
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Part of Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, p. 445-464, 2024
- DOI for Does it Make a Difference?: Television’s Misrepresentation of the Working-Class as Cultivation Effects
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Part of European Journal of Communication, p. 245-258, 2024
The future of the Nordic media model: A digital media welfare state?
Nordicom, 2024
Normative foundations of media welfare: Perspectives from the Nordic countries
Part of Media Culture and Society, p. 305-322, 2023
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All publications
Articles in journal
Part of Nordicom Review, p. 1-27, 2025
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Part of Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, p. 445-464, 2024
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Part of European Journal of Communication, p. 245-258, 2024
Normative foundations of media welfare: Perspectives from the Nordic countries
Part of Media Culture and Society, p. 305-322, 2023
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Part of The International Journal of Cultural Policy, p. 431-448, 2023
- DOI for Media policy attitudes and political attitudes: the politization of media policy and the support for the 'media welfare state'
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Trust and the Media: Arguments for the (Irr)elevance of a Concept
Part of Journalism Studies, p. 479-495, 2023
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The media welfare state: A citizen perspective
Part of European Journal of Communication, p. 330-349, 2022
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Introduction: Class in/and the media: On the importance of class in media and communication studies
Part of Nordicom Review, p. 1-19, 2021
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Machine intelligences: An introduction
Part of Culture Machine, p. 1-9, 2021
A Neoliberal Media Welfare State?: The Swedish Media System in Transformation
Part of Javnost - The Public, p. 375-390, 2021
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Swedish media research in the service of psychological defense during the Cold War?
Part of Nordic Journal of Media Studies, p. 133-144, 2020
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The field of television production: Genesis, structure and positiontakings
Part of Poetics, p. 101432, 2020
Defusing the male working class: Populist politics and reality television
Part of European Journal of Cultural Studies, p. 545-562, 2018
Voice, silence and social class on television
Part of European Journal of Communication, p. 522-539, 2018
Naturalizing Social Class as a Moral Category on Swedish Mainstream Television
Part of Nordicom Review, p. 81-94, 2018
Watching reality from a distance: class, genre and reality television
Part of Media Culture and Society, p. 697-714, 2016
At the intersection of commons and market: Negotiations of value in open-sourced cultural production
Part of International journal of cultural studies, p. 14-30, 2015
Reinforcing Property by Strengthening the Commons: A New Media Policy Paradigm?
Part of tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society, p. 49-55, 2012
Pirates of Silicon Valley: State of exception and dispossession in Web 2.0
Part of First Monday, 2010
Cooperation and competition in open production
Part of PLATFORM, p. 106-119, 2010
Do you believe in magic?: Computer games in everyday life
Part of European Journal of Cultural Studies, p. 225-244, 2008
Five perspectives on computer game history
Part of interactions, p. 26-29, 2007
Books
Fritt från fältet: Om medier, generationer och värden
Södertörns Högskola, 2019
Medielandskap och mediekultur: En introduktion till medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
Liber, 2017
Chapters in book
Den kritiska traditionen: Kommunikation som ideologi och emancipatorisk möjlighet
Part of Kommunikation, p. 129-152, Studentlitteratur AB, 2023
Vad tycker medborgarna om public service?
Part of Public service, p. 92-111, Nordicom, 2022
Shaming working-class people on reality television: Perspectives from Swedish television production
Part of Mediated Shame of Class and Poverty Across Europe, p. 125-141, Palgrave Macmillan, 2021
Arbetarklassens symboliska utplåning i medelklassens medier
Part of Klass i Sverige, Arkiv förlag, 2021
Lev Manovich: The language of new media (2001)
Part of Medievetenskapens idétraditioner, p. 373-387, Studentlitteratur AB, 2020
Från potlatch till techlash: Om regleringen av digitala plattformar
Part of Fritt från fältet, Södertörns Högskola, 2019
Politisera, sociologisera, historisera AI!
Part of Människor och AI, BoD, 2018
Part of Considering Class, Brill Academic Publishers, 2017
Part of Mediekritik, p. 53-72, Studentlitteratur AB, 2014
Time, Space and Clouds of Information: Data Center Discourse and the Meaning of Durability
Part of Cultural Technologies, Routledge, 2012
Googleplex and informational culture
Part of Media houses, p. 113-137, Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2010
Obegränsad kommunikation, obegränsad konkurrens
Part of Efter Pirate Bay, Royal Library of Sweden, 2010
E-sport, cyberatleter och professionalitet
Part of Unga och nätverkskulturer, p. 61-80, Ungdomsstyrelsen, 2007
Collections (editor)
Conference papers
2022
A neo-liberal media welfare state?: The Swedish media system in transformation
2021
An interregnum in Scandinavian Media Policy?: Sweden as a Post-Media Welfare State
2021
Media, trust and information during the pandemic
Part of “Trust me!”, 2021
Positions, capitals and values in the Swedish field of television production
2019
The representation of power: Visibility and invisibility of the elite classes on television
Part of Centres and Peripheries, 2018
The social landscape of reality television production
Part of Centres and Peripheries, 2018
Voice, silence and social class on television
Part of Voices, 2018
Defusing the male working class: populist politics and reality television
Part of Voices, 2018
From Aspiration to Desperation?: Age, Precarity and Media Labor
Part of Media Industries Conference, 2018
Infographics as post-political art or aesthetic form for a global politics
2016
2015
2015
Open markets, open communication: Challenges to Creative Industries Policy
2014
Reinforcing Property by Strengthening the Commons: A New Media Policy Paradigm?
2012
2011
Can copyright compete?: Neoliberalism and media regulation
2011
Exploring E-sports: A case study of game play in Counter-strike
Part of Situated play, p. 157-164, 2007
Monograph doctoral thesis
2012