The Media Welfare State: Nordic Media in the Digital Age is the first theoretically-driven book to comprehensively address the central dynamics of the digitalization of the media industry in the Nordic countries – Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland – and the ways media organizations there are transforming to address the new digital environment. The authors address Nordic media-industry structure and content from the standpoint of scholarly perspectives on global, regional and local approaches to media development. Taking a comparative approach, they provide an overview of media institutions and policy throughout the region, focusing on the impact of Information and Communication Technology/Internet and digitalization on the Nordic...
Digitalisation has changed how we communicate with one another, how we search for information, how w...
This thesis analyzes the digitalization policy of the Finnish government. The main attempt is to, fi...
Finland is a small country (population 5.4 million), characterized by political and socio-economic s...
A dynamic examination of the media industry in the Nordic countries during the transition to today's...
This article aims to bridge the gap between media studies and welfare state studies. While media and...
The concept of the Media Welfare State describes Nordic specificity in how media are organised and h...
What does media welfare mean from a normative perspective? The notion of media welfare and "the medi...
Ongoing digitalization has fundamentally transformed the entire media landscape, not least the domai...
Comparing Nordic media systems: North between West and East? The objective of this article is to fur...
Media systems theory (Hallin & Mancini, 2004, 2017) has been a productive theoretical framework ...
Digital tools facilitating everything from health to education have been introduced at a rapid pace ...
During the last decades the Nordic media model has been challenged by neoliberal policy and welfare ...
The Nordic countries have been termed a supermodel for political and economic governance. This antho...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Signe Ravn-Højgaard et al., published by Sciendo 2021.This study compare...
Five institutional fields were pinpointed as the main components of a public sphere in the introduct...
Digitalisation has changed how we communicate with one another, how we search for information, how w...
This thesis analyzes the digitalization policy of the Finnish government. The main attempt is to, fi...
Finland is a small country (population 5.4 million), characterized by political and socio-economic s...
A dynamic examination of the media industry in the Nordic countries during the transition to today's...
This article aims to bridge the gap between media studies and welfare state studies. While media and...
The concept of the Media Welfare State describes Nordic specificity in how media are organised and h...
What does media welfare mean from a normative perspective? The notion of media welfare and "the medi...
Ongoing digitalization has fundamentally transformed the entire media landscape, not least the domai...
Comparing Nordic media systems: North between West and East? The objective of this article is to fur...
Media systems theory (Hallin & Mancini, 2004, 2017) has been a productive theoretical framework ...
Digital tools facilitating everything from health to education have been introduced at a rapid pace ...
During the last decades the Nordic media model has been challenged by neoliberal policy and welfare ...
The Nordic countries have been termed a supermodel for political and economic governance. This antho...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Signe Ravn-Højgaard et al., published by Sciendo 2021.This study compare...
Five institutional fields were pinpointed as the main components of a public sphere in the introduct...
Digitalisation has changed how we communicate with one another, how we search for information, how w...
This thesis analyzes the digitalization policy of the Finnish government. The main attempt is to, fi...
Finland is a small country (population 5.4 million), characterized by political and socio-economic s...