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The Nordic countries are stable democracies with solid infrastructures for political dialogue and negotiations. However, both the “Nordic model” and Nordic media systems are under …
In an era when culture itself has become central to political debates, when boundaries between hard news and soft news, facts and opinion are dissolving, cultural journalism …
This edited volume compares experiences of how the Covid-19 pandemic was communicated in the Nordic countries – Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The Nordic countries …
It is with great pleasure that we present the 2018 Yearbook from the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media at Nordicom: Digital Parenting: The Challenges for …
This anthology addresses complex, interconnected issues, such as the rise of extremism and terrorism, diversity and minority rights, as well as the situation for freedom of …
The Cold War between the East and West during the period 1945-1991 was a rivalry where the world’s doom constantly emerged as a possible result. The Cold War was global and …
Journalism education came to most of the Nordic countries in the 1960s. It was introducedwithin media systems, known as “the Nordic model”. Since then, journalismeducation has …
The music and film industries have long come to terms with the digital, and now the traditional printed book is challenged by digital formats. The e-book has become established in …
The Nordic Media Market 2015 is the thirteenth publication in the Nordic Media Trends series, which documents, describes and analyses developments in the media sector from a Nordic …
The eighth RIPE Reader critically examines the ‘networked society’ concept in relation to public service media. Although a popular construct in media policy, corporate strategy and …