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Journalistische Mitbestimmung in schwedischen Zeitungsverlagen

By: Material type: TextSeries: Dortmunder Beitr�age Zur Zeitungsforschung SerPublication details: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2019.Description: 1 online resource (104 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 311159081X
  • 9783794025183
  • 3794025180
  • 9783111590813
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Journalistische Mitbestimmung in schwedischen Zeitungsverlagen.DDC classification:
  • 073 23
LOC classification:
  • PN5208 .P489 1974
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro; Vorwort; Inhalt; Verzeichnis der Tabellen; Abk�urzungsverzeichnis; Einleitung; 1. Die Antipoden; 2. Einwirkungsmechanismen; 3. Journalistische Mitbestimmung; Anhang; Anmerkungen; Literaturverzeichnis; Personenregister; Sachregister
Summary: On 14th May 1926 the Institut f�ur Zeitungsforschung der Stadt Dortmund (City of Dortmund Institute for Newspaper Research) was founded. The institute initially focused on Westphalia and the lower Rhine, and after the Second World War became the largest collection of newspapers in the German Federal Republic and one of the most popular places of research on printed media both in Germany and abroad. Daily newspapers are the centre of interest. The institute is unique and this series demonstrates the various dimensions of the institutes very diverse work plan.
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Intro; Vorwort; Inhalt; Verzeichnis der Tabellen; Abk�urzungsverzeichnis; Einleitung; 1. Die Antipoden; 2. Einwirkungsmechanismen; 3. Journalistische Mitbestimmung; Anhang; Anmerkungen; Literaturverzeichnis; Personenregister; Sachregister

On 14th May 1926 the Institut f�ur Zeitungsforschung der Stadt Dortmund (City of Dortmund Institute for Newspaper Research) was founded. The institute initially focused on Westphalia and the lower Rhine, and after the Second World War became the largest collection of newspapers in the German Federal Republic and one of the most popular places of research on printed media both in Germany and abroad. Daily newspapers are the centre of interest. The institute is unique and this series demonstrates the various dimensions of the institutes very diverse work plan.

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