publications

Eriksson Krutrök, M. (2025). Digital Death Humour: Exploring the Role of Humour in Death-Related Content on TikTok. OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying.

Eriksson Krutrök M (2025) Memeifiering av akademisk prekäritet: gemenskapsbyggande för unga kvinnliga forskare på TikTok. In: Nilsson G & Linkis S T (2025) TikTok: Kulturella Perspektiv. Lund: Lunds Universitet. Lund Studies in Arts and Cultural Sciences 35, 151-168.

Eriksson Krutrök M (2025) When wars go viral. Utpost, vol. 2024/2025, p. 15-17. 

Graham J & Eriksson Krutrök M (2024) Apartheid in the digital outdoors? An analysis of the Instagram content of outdoor brands in the US, UK and ScandinaviaJournal of Leisure Research, 1–21.

Vikøren Andersen I & Eriksson Krutrök M (2024) Greenfluencers and environmental advocacy: Sustainability representations and appeals to action in content by Scandinavian influencers, In: Arnesson J & Reinikainen H (2024) Influencer Politics: At the Intersection of Personal, Political, and Promotional, De Gruyter, pp. 105-120. 

Vikøren Andersen I, Eriksson Krutrök M & Arnesson J (2024) Influencer responsibility in practice: The role of Instagram debates for individualised politics during the COVID-19 pandemic. European Journal of Cultural Studies.

Divon T & Eriksson Krutrök M (2024) Playful Trauma: TikTok Creators and the Use of the Platformed Body in Times of WarSocial Media + Society. 10(3). 1-15.

Lindgren S & Krutrök M E (2024) Researching Digital Media & Society. UK: Sage Publications.

Divon T & Eriksson Krutrök M (2023) TikTok(ing) Ukraine: Meme-based Expressions of Cultural Trauma on Social Media, In: Mortensen M & Pantti M (2023) Media and the War in Ukraine, UK: Peter Lang, pp. 119-136.

Eriksson Krutrök M (2023) TikTok Memes of Grief: Playfulness and Dark Humour in Youth Digital Grief Narratives, In: Breen L & Arnold C (2023) Routledge Handbook for Child and Adolescent Losses in Contemporary ContextUK: Routledge: 286-295.

Eriksson Krutrök M & Åkerlund M (2023) Through a white lens: Black victimhood, visibility, and whiteness in the Black Lives Matter movement on TikTok. Information, Communication & Society, 26(10): 1996-2014.

Eriksson Krutrök M (2023) ‘Please. Do. Not. Share. Videos. Share. Cats.’: Counteracting terrorist and violent extremist content on Twitter during terrorist attacks, Journalism and Media4(1): 364-376.

Eriksson Krutrök M (2022) Memeifying academic work precarity: Community building of female early-career scholars on TikTok. Kulturella Perspektiv, 31: 1-9.

Eriksson Krutrök M (2022) “It’s not dark humor if it’s not your trauma – You’re just bad people”: The exploitative nature of TikTok meme cultures. Flow. March 8, 2022.

Eriksson Krutrök M & Lindgren S (2022) Social media amplification loops and false alarms: Towards a sociotechnical understanding of misinformation during emergencies. The Communication Review. February 2022: 1-15.

Eriksson Krutrök M (2021) Algorithmic Closeness in Mourning: Vernaculars of the Hashtag #grief on TikTok. Social Media + Society 7(3): 1-12.

Eriksson Krutrök M (2020) Digital aftermaths of terror: reactions to terrorist attacks on Twitter. PhD thesis. Department of Sociology. Umeå University.

Eriksson Krutrök M and Lindgren S (2018) Continued contexts of terror: analyzing temporal patterns of hashtag co-occurrence as discursive articulations. Social Media + Society 4(4): 1-11.

Eriksson M (2018) Pizza, beer, and kittens: Negotiating cultural trauma discourses on Twitter in the wake of the 2017 Stockholm attack. New Media and Society 20(11): 3980–3996.

Eriksson M (2016) Managing collective trauma on social media: the role of Twitter after the 2011 Norway attacks. Media, Culture & Society 38: 365–380.