Rojan Tordhol Ezzati
I am a sociologist and migration scholar. I have previously worked at the Peace Research Institute Oslo and at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. In my PhD dissertation I examined debates about migration-related diversity after the 22 July 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway. I analysed op-eds about July 22nd in selected Norwegian dailies, and analysed Norwegian TV news about the attacks as compared to French TV news about the November 2015 terrorist attacks in France. Furthermore, I conducted interviews about perceptions of Norwegian debates about migration-related diversity with “elites” who had been involved in handling the attacks and with “non-elites” who had no direct connection to the attacks or their aftermath. Through this analysis, I studied the immediate expressions of unity after terrorist attacks, and the disagreements and frictions that followed in Norwegian debates in the years that followed.
In my current post-doc project, I use the pandemic as a case to examine how Norwegian national authorities’ decisions were disseminated throught media outlets, and how they were implemented and discussed locally. Here, as in my PhD project, I seek to uncover what communication and debates during times of crisis say about, and which consequences they have for, public debates in liberal democracies such as Norway.
KOK5000 Strategic communication, roles and ethics
KOK5001 Reputation and growth
JOU5004 "In pandemonium" - Communication of risk and crisis
My current project at Nord university: “Communicating democracy during the Covid-19 pandemic”
My previous research includes how the Covid-19 vaccination among immigrants in Norway was coordinated, how migration-related diversity and nationhood are debated and experienced in ordinary and extraordinary times, and how migrants maintain transnational ties through for instance return migration and contributions to development in their countries of origin.
