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_b.K75 2017
245 0 0 _aCultural journalism in the Nordic countries /
_cNete Norgaard Kristensen; Kristina Riegert
260 _aSweden :
_bNordicom,
_c2017.
300 _a207 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
520 8 _aIn an era when culture itself has become central to political debates, when boundaries between hard news and so news, facts and opinion are dissolving, cultural journalism contributes to democratic discourse on vital issues of our time. Cultural journalism is furthermore indicative of journalistic autonomy and specialisation within media organisations, and of the intertwined relationship between the cultural and political public spheres. Nordic cultural journalism in the mainstream media covers more subjects today than ever before, from fine arts to gaming, media industries, and lifestyle issues. At the same time, it harbours debates and reflection on freedom of expression, ethnicity and national identity. This book contributes to an emerging international research agenda on cultural journalism at a time when digitalisation, convergence and globalisation are influencing the character of journalism in multiple ways.
650 4 _aJournalistik
650 4 _aKultur
650 4 _aNorden
650 4 _aDanmark
650 4 _aNorge
650 4 _aSverige
650 4 _aFinland
700 1 _aN�rgaard Kristensen, Nete,
_e(ed.)
700 1 _aRiegert, Kristina,
_e(ed.)
710 2 _aUniversity of Gothenburg
710 2 _aNordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research. NORDICOM
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