Normative foundations of media welfare: Perspectives from the Nordic countries

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What does media welfare mean from a normative perspective? The notion of media welfare and “the media welfare state” has mainly been used descriptively, to depict the particular way in which the media are organized in the Nordic welfare states. In this article, we explore media welfare from a normative perspective. Our intention is to open up a discussion about the normative and political implications of the notion of media welfare and to bring the concept into the contemporary discussion on normative perspectives regarding the media.

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Jakobsson, P., Lindell, J., & Stiernstedt, F. (2023). Normative foundations of media welfare: Perspectives from the Nordic countries. Media, Culture and Society, 45(2), 305–322. https://doi.org/10.1177/01634437221111914

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