
Cultural journalism in the Nordic countries
Nete Nørgaard Kristensen & Kristina Riegert (eds.)
Bok · Engelsk · 2017
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Opplysninger | Nete Nørgaard Kristensen, Kristina Riegert Why Cultural Journalism in the Nordic Countries? -- I. COUNTRY OVERVIEWS -- Nete Nørgaard Kristensen, Unni From, Aske Kammer The Changing Logics of Danish Cultural Journalism -- Heikki Hellman, Maarit Jaakkola, Raimo Salokangas From Culture Wars to Combat Games. The differentiation and development of culture departments in Finland -- Jan Fredrik Hovden, Leif Ove Larsen, Silje Nygaard Cultural Rebels, Popular Journalism and Niche Journalism in Norway -- Kristina Riegert, Anna Roosvall -- Cultural Journalism as a Contribution to Democratic Discourse in Sweden -- II COMPARATIVE CASE STUDIES -- Heikki Hellman, Leif Ove Larsen, Kristina Riegert, Andreas Widholm, Silje Nygaard What Is Cultural News Good For?Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish cultural journalism in public service organisations -- Nete Nørgaard Kristensen, Anna Roosvall Editorial and Cultural Debates in Danish and Swedish Newspapers. Understanding the terror attacks in Paris and Copenhagen in early 2015 -- Kirsten Sparre, Unni From Journalists as Tastemakers. An analysis of the coverage of the TV series Borgen in a British, Swedish and Danish newsbrand -- III CULTURAL JOURNALISM IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE: ESSEYS -- Jostein Gripsrud The Cultural, the Political and the Functions of Cultural Journalism. In Digital Times -- Martin EideThe Culture of Service Journalism. - In an era when culture itself has become central to political debates, when boundaries between hard news and soft news, facts and opinion are dissolving, cultural journalism contributes to democratic discourse on vital issues of our time. Cultural journalism is furthermore indicative of journalistic autonomy and specialisation within media organisations, and of the intertwined relationship between the cultural and political public spheres. Nordic cultural journalism in the mainstream media covers more subjects today than ever before, from fine arts to gaming, media industries, and lifestyle issues. At the same time, it harbours debates and reflection on freedom of expression, ethnicity and national identity. This book contributes to an emerging international research agenda on cultural journalism at a time when digitalisation, convergence and globalisation are influencing the character of journalism in multiple ways.
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ISBN | 978-91-87957-57-4
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