Nordicom Review 1.15


Date: June 23, 2015
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Ulla Carlsson
A Few Parting Words (pdf)
Mette Bengtsson
Approaches to Political Commentary in Scandinavia. A Call for Textual, Evaluating Scholarship (pdf)
Miika VÁ¤hÁ¤maa, Mark D. West
“They Say One Thing and Mean Another”. How Differences in In-Group Understandings of Key Goals Shape Political Knowledge. An International Comparison of Politicians and Journalists (pdf)
Jill Johannessen
Worldview Struggles under a New Climate Regime. South African and Norwegian Media Coverage of COP17 (pdf)
Soilikki Vettenranta
Crisis Communication and the Norwegian Authorities. 22 July and the Chernobyl Disaster: Two Catastrophes, Dissimilar Outcomes (pdf)
Tine Ustad Figenschou, Audun Beyer, Kjersti ThorbjÁ¸rnsrud
The Moral Police. Agenda-setting and Framing Effects of a New(s) Concept of Immigration (pdf)
Daniel Schofield, Reijo Kupiainen
Young People’s Narratives of Media and Identity. Mediagraphy as Identity Work in Upper Secondary School (pdf)
Roel Puijk
Slow Television. A Successful Innovation in Public Service Broadcasting (pdf)
Stefan Gelfgren
Why Does the Archbishop Not Tweet? How Social Media Challenge Church Authorities (pdf)
Bengt Johansson, LarsÁ¥ke Larsson
The Complexity of Public Relations Work. PR Managers in the Public and Private Sector in Sweden (pdf)


ISBN: 978-91-87957-10-9
Publisher: Nordicom
Edition: Volume 36 Number 1
Year of Publication: 2015
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