So much more than news: Revisiting press epochs from an explorative study of non-news genres in Danish newspapers, 1918–2018

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So much more than news : Revisiting press epochs from an explorative study of non-news genres in Danish newspapers, 1918–2018. / Willig, Ida; Bengtsson, Mette; Blach-Ørsten, Mark; Jørndrup, Hanne.

I: N O R D I C O M Review, Bind 45, Nr. 1, 2024, s. 35-55.

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Willig, I, Bengtsson, M, Blach-Ørsten, M & Jørndrup, H 2024, 'So much more than news: Revisiting press epochs from an explorative study of non-news genres in Danish newspapers, 1918–2018', N O R D I C O M Review, bind 45, nr. 1, s. 35-55. https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2024-0003

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Willig, I., Bengtsson, M., Blach-Ørsten, M., & Jørndrup, H. (2024). So much more than news: Revisiting press epochs from an explorative study of non-news genres in Danish newspapers, 1918–2018. N O R D I C O M Review, 45(1), 35-55. https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2024-0003

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Willig I, Bengtsson M, Blach-Ørsten M, Jørndrup H. So much more than news: Revisiting press epochs from an explorative study of non-news genres in Danish newspapers, 1918–2018. N O R D I C O M Review. 2024;45(1):35-55. https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2024-0003

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Willig, Ida ; Bengtsson, Mette ; Blach-Ørsten, Mark ; Jørndrup, Hanne. / So much more than news : Revisiting press epochs from an explorative study of non-news genres in Danish newspapers, 1918–2018. I: N O R D I C O M Review. 2024 ; Bind 45, Nr. 1. s. 35-55.

Bibtex

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