Larsson, SofiaCarlsson, Ulla2015-05-082015-05-082014-11-25Nordicom Review 35 (2014) 2, pp. 77-89978-91-87957-03-11403-1108http://hdl.handle.net/2077/38930This article presents the results of a qualitative interview study on citizen opinion writers who are active on a citizen media website in Sweden. The study explores the writers’ experi - ences of participating in the alternative and citizen media landscape online, their purposes, the benefits and finally what impedes their participation. The results paint a picture of a sole grass-roots writer who aims to reach the broad political sphere using a mix of strategies to participate, oppose the mainstream media or use the Web as a writing gym. The restrictive powers they encounter are associated with mainstream media, commentators and organized debaters. This is discussed as causing a narrower public debate, less participation and less counter-hegemonic content12engcitizen journalismalternative mediaopinionInternetcounter-hegemonymedia participationBattling Mainstream Media, Commentators and Organized Debaters Experiences from Citizens’ Online Opinion Writing in SwedenText