Introduction: A Nordic model for political communication?
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Introduction: A Nordic model for political communication? / Skogerbø, Eli; Kristensen, Nete Nørgaard; Nord, Lars; Ihlen, Øyvind.
Power, Communication, and Politics in the Nordic Countries. ed. / Eli Skogerbø; Øyvind Ihlen; Nete Nørgaard Kristensen; Lars Nord. Nordicom, 2021. p. 13-27.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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T1 - Introduction: A Nordic model for political communication?
AU - Skogerbø, Eli
AU - Kristensen, Nete Nørgaard
AU - Nord, Lars
AU - Ihlen, Øyvind
PY - 2021/1/19
Y1 - 2021/1/19
N2 - The Nordic countries have been termed a supermodel for political and economicgovernance. This anthology explores how and why the political communicationsystems contribute to explaining and understanding why the Nordic countries standout as stable, democratic welfare states. The state and nation-building processes ofthese small European countries were not at all identical, but the ensuing politicalsystems show many similarities. Yet, there are also considerable differences. PartOne of the anthology explores developments in the media structure and relationshipbetween media and politics in the five Nordic countries. The chapters areco-authored by scholars from political communication, media, and journalismfrom each country and emphasise particular national traits. Part Two studies andcompares political communication across the Nordic countries within particulardomains, such as political journalism, local journalism, lobbyism, elections, and thespread of fake news, with a specific eye for similarities and differences between theNordic countries. We conclude with the argument that Nordic political communicationis and should be international and comparative. Still we want to highlightthe need to also continue with in-depth national or Nordic comparative studies.
AB - The Nordic countries have been termed a supermodel for political and economicgovernance. This anthology explores how and why the political communicationsystems contribute to explaining and understanding why the Nordic countries standout as stable, democratic welfare states. The state and nation-building processes ofthese small European countries were not at all identical, but the ensuing politicalsystems show many similarities. Yet, there are also considerable differences. PartOne of the anthology explores developments in the media structure and relationshipbetween media and politics in the five Nordic countries. The chapters areco-authored by scholars from political communication, media, and journalismfrom each country and emphasise particular national traits. Part Two studies andcompares political communication across the Nordic countries within particulardomains, such as political journalism, local journalism, lobbyism, elections, and thespread of fake news, with a specific eye for similarities and differences between theNordic countries. We conclude with the argument that Nordic political communicationis and should be international and comparative. Still we want to highlightthe need to also continue with in-depth national or Nordic comparative studies.
UR - https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/297428905/skogerboeFULLTEXT03.pdf
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-91-88855-28-2
SP - 13
EP - 27
BT - Power, Communication, and Politics in the Nordic Countries
A2 - Skogerbø, Eli
A2 - Ihlen, Øyvind
A2 - Kristensen, Nete Nørgaard
A2 - Nord, Lars
PB - Nordicom
ER -
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