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Populist communication and extremist narratives as strategic messaging: A comparative analysis of Nordic political parties on Facebook
The political economy of networked media: The revenue and concentration of communication markets in the Nordics
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How to get to know what we know: Introduction to the special issue, What do we Know about Media, Communication, Journalism, and Democracy in the Nordics?
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A changing digital landscape of extremism in the Nordic countries: Introduction to the special issue
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Decision-making as Communicated Narrative Sense-Making: Resilient Experiences of Mormon Adoptive Parents
Unified Framework and Comparative Analysis of Delay-Doppler Communication Systems
Online Eudaemonic Spaces for Students During COVID-19: A Cross-National Comparison of Confession Discourses on Facebook
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Cultural Narratives and Communicative Functions in Academic Discourse: Qualitative Content Analysis of Scholarly Articles of Cultural Identity in Modern Chinese Literature Research
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Informational Sovereignty: The Commercial and Geopolitical Risk of Newsroom Dependency on Third-Party Infrastructure in Latin America
Using Public Interest Communication to Construct Women’s Political Candidate Identities Amid Impossible Expectations
Methodological reflections on the use of memories and oral sources in media-historical research in the Nordic/Baltic region: A case study on cinemagoing in Sweden
Bring on The Brand: Orchestrating Extension's Brand Message Through Audience Tone and Feedback
Investigating the Effects of Message Framing on College Students' Risk Perceptions and Protective Responses to Adenovirus