Letters to the editor are argued to be a staple of the public sphere and, by providing regular citizens with a platform to voice their concerns to a large audience, a central democratic function of a liberal press. However, the actual weight given by the press to citizens’ deliberation on issues and the contribution of these letters in terms of content is still little researched, and historical and comparative studies are largely absent. In this article we offer a case study of letters on the immigration issue in six Scandinavian newspapers (N = 1065). Charting their volume and content using content analysis and comparing them to the more elite-dominated columns and regular news items (N = 3264), we identify major historical and national va...
A major purpose of this study is to describe and analyse representations of migration and migrants i...
In 1906 groups of Baltic refugees were arriving in Stockholm, fleeing repression after popular upris...
Abstract This study aimed to investigate and analyze how the issues of migration and refugee are rep...
Letters to the editor are argued to be a staple of the public sphere and, by providing regular citiz...
The media coverage of immigration serves as an important test for modern democracies’ ability to han...
Earlier accounts of the immigration debate in Scandinavia have suggested that despite the countries’...
This article measures and discusses populism in Scandinavian immigration debate from 1970 to 2016. U...
In recent years, Sweden together with big parts of Europe have become more political right-oriented ...
This article briefly presents the SCANPUB project, devoted to the comparative study of public discou...
This article undertakes a critical discourse analysis of Swedish quality newspaper editorials and th...
Abstract This article undertakes a critical discourse analysis of Swedish quality new...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how the discourse of immigrants and immigration has changed...
The Swedish emigrants, in 1901-1904, were displeased with their home country, so they moved to Ameri...
Cultural and entertainment journalism deals with aesthetic experiences, advice on cultural consumpti...
Mass media is of great importance for the public conversation as it makes it possible to spread info...
A major purpose of this study is to describe and analyse representations of migration and migrants i...
In 1906 groups of Baltic refugees were arriving in Stockholm, fleeing repression after popular upris...
Abstract This study aimed to investigate and analyze how the issues of migration and refugee are rep...
Letters to the editor are argued to be a staple of the public sphere and, by providing regular citiz...
The media coverage of immigration serves as an important test for modern democracies’ ability to han...
Earlier accounts of the immigration debate in Scandinavia have suggested that despite the countries’...
This article measures and discusses populism in Scandinavian immigration debate from 1970 to 2016. U...
In recent years, Sweden together with big parts of Europe have become more political right-oriented ...
This article briefly presents the SCANPUB project, devoted to the comparative study of public discou...
This article undertakes a critical discourse analysis of Swedish quality newspaper editorials and th...
Abstract This article undertakes a critical discourse analysis of Swedish quality new...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how the discourse of immigrants and immigration has changed...
The Swedish emigrants, in 1901-1904, were displeased with their home country, so they moved to Ameri...
Cultural and entertainment journalism deals with aesthetic experiences, advice on cultural consumpti...
Mass media is of great importance for the public conversation as it makes it possible to spread info...
A major purpose of this study is to describe and analyse representations of migration and migrants i...
In 1906 groups of Baltic refugees were arriving in Stockholm, fleeing repression after popular upris...
Abstract This study aimed to investigate and analyze how the issues of migration and refugee are rep...