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Maps and Mandalas, Division and Multiplication Media and Global Divides 

Sreberny, Annabelle (Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2009-06)
In this plenary talk delivered to the IAMCR conference on “Global Divides” in Stockholm, July 2008, I explore a range of issues triggered by the very phrase “global divides”. I ask whether the world is divided and, if ...
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Defending Nordic Children Against Disney PBS Children’s Channels in the Age of Globalization 

Enli, Gunn Sara (Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2013-06)
This article analyses the key strategies for serving children that were developed in Nordic public broadcasting during the first decade of 2000s, with reference to US and European parallels. The main goal is to investigate ...
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The Legitimacy of Public Service Broadcasting in the 21 st Century The Case of Scandinavia 

Larsen, Håkon (Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2014-11-25)
The present paper examines the debate on the future of public service broadcasting (PSB) in Norway and Sweden in the 2000s. I have analysed the discourses on PSB that dominate the public debate in the two countries, the ...
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Media and the Global Divide A Bottom-up and Citizen Perspective 

Tufte, Thomas (Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2009-06)
When addressing media and global divides, the focus of the problem is often on the overall global trends in media and cultural production – identifying current developments in different regions of the worlds, and illustrating ...
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Visions of Finland in the Age of Globalization Competition State or a Fair and Responsible Nation? 

Lounasmeri, Lotta (Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2010-06)
It seems that in the current era of globalization, the national discourse has not lost its appeal in Finnish public discussion. Somewhat paradoxically, it is as strong as ever when the challenge of globalization is being ...
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Dead Ground Fallacies of Understanding Global Divides, Policy-Making and Communication 

Salovaara-Moring, Inka (Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2009-06)
This chapter addresses cultural production and global divides from a media geographer’s point of view by introducing ‘dead ground’ as its central concept. This concept is borrowed from strategic thinking, originally a ...
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Tensions of Consumer Individualism. Norwegian Identity in the Context of Globalization 

Kvidal, Trine (Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom, 2011-11)
Globalizing poses particular challenges to likhet – Norwegian conceptualizations of alike ness – and with it the Norwegian conceptualization of individualism, because globalizing advances a different conceptualization ...

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