This editorial begins by discussing the current challenges faced by the Scottish press, in the run-up to the referendum on independence. It focuses on a gradual transition to a new business model that is combining print and digital content. The particular dilemmas faced in Scotland are also being addressed elsewhere, but in quite distinctive ways. A brief overview of comparable nation-states (Denmark, Norway) and stateless nations (Catalonia, Quebec) sets the stage for the five case studies that follow
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Switzerland is a country where the press is key. Democracy is at the heart of the Swiss press, chara...
This research explores the performance of British and Scottish newspapers in the public sphere durin...
A recent attempt to characterize the Scottish press identified its major features as comprising prim...
This editorial begins by discussing the current challenges faced by the Scottish press, in the run-u...
This article examines how members of the Scottish newspaper industry view the current crisis of the ...
This article looks at the opportunities for and challenges to the national press in Scotland in the ...
The 2014 Scottish referendum may have not established an independent country, but it reinforced the ...
The launch of a nationalist newspaper is big media news in Scotland. But does the creation of the Na...
This research paper provides the basis of a future doctoral thesis/non the construction of foreign n...
Digitisation, together with the spread of the internet, has initiated a transition phase in publishi...
Trade publishing houses in small nations operate in a challenging market environment: digitisation a...
In a context of digitalization and economic crisis, Portuguese newspapers are struggling to survive ...
This essay provides an historical, cultural and institutional juxtaposition of the Scottish national...
The publishing industry is in a fundamental transition phase initiated by digitization. This transit...
Reviews the published papers on political, literary, and cultural aspects of Scottish cultural ident...
Switzerland is a country where the press is key. Democracy is at the heart of the Swiss press, chara...
This research explores the performance of British and Scottish newspapers in the public sphere durin...
A recent attempt to characterize the Scottish press identified its major features as comprising prim...