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Volume 36 (2015): Issue 1 (June 2015)
Volume 36 (2015): Issue 1 (Jun 2015)
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11 articles
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Jun 2015
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A Few Parting Words
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Jun 2015
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Approaches to Political Commentary in Scandinavia
Mette Bengtsson
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“They Say One Thing and Mean Another” How Differences in In-Group Understandings of Key Goals Shape Political Knowledge
Miika Vähämaa
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Mark D. West
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Jun 2015
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Worldview Struggles under a New Climate Regime
Jill Johannessen
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Jun 2015
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Crisis Communication and the Norwegian Authorities
Soilikki Vettenranta
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Jun 2015
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The Moral Police
Tine Ustad Figenschou
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Audun Beyer
and
Kjersti Thorbjørnsrud
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Jun 2015
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Young People’s Narratives of Media and Identity
Daniel Schofield
and
Reijo Kupiainen
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Jun 2015
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Slow Television
Roel Puijk
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Jun 2015
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Why Does the Archbishop Not Tweet?
Stefan Gelfgren
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The Complexity of Public Relations Work
Bengt Johansson
and
Larsåke Larsson
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eISSN:
2001-5119
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ISSN:
1403-1108
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Language:
English
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Publication frequency:
2 times per year
Published by:
University of Gothenburg Nordicom
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Communication science
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Public and political communication
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