Editors: Peter Jakobsson, Johan Lindell, and Fredrik Stiernstedt
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Peter Jakobsson, Johan Lindell, & Fredrik Stiernstedt
Introduction: The future of the digital media welfare state
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PART I THE MEDIA WELFARE STATE AND MEDIA POLICY IN THE NORDICS
Kim Christian Schrøder, Mark Blach-Ørsten, & Mads Kæmsgaard Eberholst
Chapter 1. Nordic media welfare states from a comparative perspective: Unpacking audience fragmentation and polarisation
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Randa Romanova & Mats Bergman
Chapter 2. Similar media systems, different self-regulation: A closer look at the Nordic media accountability models
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Reeta Pöyhtäri
Chapter 3. Addressing the hate speech issue in the Nordic countries: A challenge for media welfare states or a chance for their revival?
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Minna Horowitz & Hannu Nieminen
Chapter 4. Communication rights and the Nordic epistemic commons: Assessing the media welfare state in the age of information disorder
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Marko Ala-Fossi, Katja Lehtisaari, & Riku Neuvonen
Chapter 5. Public service without broadcasting? Conditions for abandoning terrestrial television in Finland
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Lars Julius Halvorsen & Paul Bjerke
Chapter 6. Cracks in the foundations? Shifting consensual relations in two media fields in Norway
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Birgir Guðmundsson & Valgerður Jóhannsdóttir
Chapter 7. Iceland’s media policy and the Nordic media welfare model: A fragile support and uncertain future
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PART II BEYOND THE NORDIC MODEL
Sofie Flensburg & Signe Sophus Lai
Chapter 8. Public goods and private property: A waltz between Big Tech and the Nordic welfare states
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Helle Sjøvaag & Raul Ferrer-Conill
Chapter 9. Digital communication infrastructures and the principle of universality: Challenges for Nordic media welfare state jurisdictions
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Nina Kvalheim
Chapter 10. Who owns the owners? An analysis of ownership patterns in the Norwegian newspaper market
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Hallvard Moe, Gunn Enli, & Trine Syvertsen
Chapter 11. The dark side of the media welfare state: How media policy ignored consumption and climate change
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Anne Kaun & Helena Löfgren
Chapter 12. From media welfare to data welfare: Broadening the scope of media welfare
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Linus Andersson, Martin Danielsson, Malin Hallén, & Ebba Sundin
Chapter 13. From reality-TV to rurality-TV: Exploring the genre of idealised rural lifestyles in Nordic public service television
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Peter Jakobsson, Johan Lindell, & Fredrik Stiernstedt
Afterword. What’s next for the media welfare state?
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