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Changing Media Preferences? Comparing the Perceived Importance of Television, Newspapers and the Internet in Finland, 1999-2009
(Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2013-11)
As the Internet provides extensive sources of information and entertainment platforms,
traditional forms of media have come under scrutiny ever since the early days of the
information and communication technologies (ICTs). ...
More Cold Case Than Hot Spot A Study of Public Opinion on Political Advertising in Swedish Television
(Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2010-11)
How does the public perceive televised political advertising when it is introduced as a
completely new element of campaign communications? The European Parliamentary Elections in 2009 may be characterized as the first ...
Watching Handball Transmissions Experiences of Autonomy, Competency and Relatedness
(Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2010-06)
The current article presents a qualitative study of Danish television viewer’s reception of
Danish handball transmissions. The overall aim of the study has been to contribute to a
more nuanced understanding of televised ...
Analyzing Presidential Debates Functional Theory and Finnish Political Communication Culture
(Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2011-06)
One of the most used theories in the research of political debates is the functional theory
of campaign discourse. However, the theory has been criticized for being too culturally
limited. In the present article, a Finnish ...
Consuming Familiarity and Alterity in Domestic Space. Transnational Television
(Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2014-06)
The present article addresses how stereotyped constructions of migrants’ television behaviour should be contrasted with empirical investigations into the perceptions and articulated practices of migrants themselves. In ...