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Nordic Journal of Media Studies
Volume 6 (2024): Issue 1 (August 2024)
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A broken mirror? From representation to presentation of gender in Scandinavian news media
Anna Karina Kjeldsen
Anna Karina Kjeldsen
Department of Communication, Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX)
Denmark
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Line Schmeltz
Line Schmeltz
Department of Communication, Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX)
Denmark
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Jacob V. Simonsen
Jacob V. Simonsen
Sales, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Business Academy Aarhus (EAAA)
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Simonsen, Jacob V.
Sep 02, 2024
Nordic Journal of Media Studies
Volume 6 (2024): Issue 1 (August 2024)
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Published Online:
Sep 02, 2024
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81 - 109
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/njms-2024-0005
Keywords
gender representation
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gender equality
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journalism
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news media
,
qualitative gender presentation
© 2024 Anna Karina Kjeldsen et al., published by Sciendo
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