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[ecrea] new book: Media and Monarchy in Sweden

Thu Apr 16 19:26:50 GMT 2009




New Book from NORDICOM

Media and Monarchy in Sweden
Editors: Mats J=F6nsson & Patrik Lundell
Nordicom-Sweden, 2009, 154 p. - ISBN 978-91-89471-77-1, Price =80 25

Can an unmediated monarchy even be imagined? In today=92s rapidly changing media, private and intimate aspects of monarchies are thriving. New as these phenomena may seem, and in some aspects surely are, relations between media and royalties have existed for centuries. In this book, scholars from a variety of academic disciplines put contemporary media-monarchic relations in historical perspective. The ways in which the monarchy navigates in a new digital media landscape are revealed with the help of older media strategies, while present conditions guide the analyses of monarchic relations to =93new media=94 in the past. In Media and Monarchy in Sweden, altars and statues are thus taken just as seriously as traditional and digital mass media. Hereby, new insights into the complex interrelations between
two powerful institutions are reached.

For further information see
<3D.htm>http://www.nordicom.gu.se/eng.php?portal=3Dpubl&main=3Dinfo_publ2.php&am=p;ex=3D278&me=3D13


Best regards,

Ulla C.
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Ulla Carlsson, Dr., Professor
Director
NORDICOM
University of Gothenburg
Box 713
SE 405 30 G=F6teborg

tel +46 31 786 1219, fax +46 31 786 4655
e-mail (ulla.carlsson /at/ nordicom.gu.se)
<3D.htm>www.nordicom.gu.se





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