Nordicom Review, a refereed journal, provides a major forum for media and communication researchers in the Nordic countries. This semi-annual journal is addressed to the international scholarly community.
Transactions during 19 January 2021 – 26 January 2021 On 19 October 2020, Park Street Nordicom A/S announced a share buy-back programme, as described in Company Announcement No. 8/2020. The
Pages (from-to), 3-15. ISSN, 1403-1108. Publication status, Published - Korsvold, Tora (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017). The focus in this article is on childhood and consumer culture with a special view on children's media Nordicom Review 25 (1-2), 75-98, 2004. 130, 2004.
Nordicom Review, 29(2), 105-134. Nordicom Review is an international peer-reviewed journal that provides a dedicated forum for articles that contribute to a wider understanding of media, mediated communication, and journalism in the Nordic region. This includes research on the Nordic countries as well as research with relevance for the Nordic context. Nordicom Review is published in association with Sciendo (De Gruyter Group).All issues and articles published since 2000 can be downloaded with Open Access from the Sciendo publishing platform at www.sciendo.com Nordicom Review is published in association with Sciendo (De Gruyter Group). All issues and articles published since 2000 can be downloaded with Open Access from the Sciendo publishing platform at www.sciendo.com Nordicom Review 42 (Special Issue 1) 2021. Uncivility, Racism, and Populism: Discourses and Interactive Practices in Anti- & Post-Democratic Communication A new Special Issue of Nordicom Review highlights the inherent connection between in-/un-civility, racism and populism.
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Nordicom Review is published in association with Sciendo (De Gruyter Group). All issues and articles published since 2000 can be
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Volume 40, Issue 2 of the journal Nordicom Review was published on 01 Mar 2019. Nordicom Review is an international peer-reviewed journal that provides a dedicated forum for articles that contribute to a wider understanding of media, mediated communication, and journalism in the Nordic region. This includes research on the Nordic countries as …
A journal article that I co-wrote with Courtney Blamey, Lyne Dwyer, and Mia Consalvo was recently published in the Nordicom Review!
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Annonsera ut Djupsund, G., & Carlson, T. (2003). Catching the “Wired Voters”? Campaigning on the Internet. Nordicom Review, 25(1-2), 39–50.
The editors of an upcoming special issue of Nordicom Review put their minds together to discuss the concept of class in Sweden. Featured articles. 29 March 2021. Beyond the Big Four: Media Systems in “the Other” Nordic Countries
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