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Bernt Eide is an Associate Professor at Oslo Metropolitan University specializing in photojournalism and visual theory. His research focuses on the ethical, theoretical, and practical dimensions of visual journalism, with particular expertise in war reporting, image manipulation, and the role of photography in shaping collective memory.
His research interests encompass a wide range of topics within visual communication:
- Photojournalistic reportage and ethics
- Image theory and visual journalism frameworks
- War photography and conflict reporting
- Digital manipulation and authenticity in visual media
- Collective memory formation through press photography
- Security challenges for photojournalists in conflict zones
Eide's publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on the evolving landscape of visual journalism, particularly how digital technologies have transformed photojournalistic practices. His work spans traditional print media to contemporary social media platforms, examining ethical boundaries across these different contexts. A significant portion of his research addresses war reporting, especially the Iraq War, analyzing how visual media shapes public perception of conflict.
Eide maintains active engagement with professional journalism practice, often commenting on current issues in Norwegian media. His work bridges academic theory with practical journalism concerns, making him a valuable resource for both scholarly and professional communities.




