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  1. The Media, European Integration and the Rise of Euro-journalism, 1950s–1970s, Martin Herzer (2019)
  2. Doing Away with the Sovereign: Neoliberalism and the Promotion of Market Discipline in European Economic Governance
  3. Presidential speeches and the online politics of belonging: Affective-discursive positions toward refugees in Finland and Estonia
  4. Networked publics as agents of accountability: Online interactions between citizens, the media and immigration officials during the European refugee crisis
  5. Finnish journalists had various aims and purposes when covering refugee issues in 2015-2016
  6. Caught between sympathy and suspicion: journalistic perceptions and practices of telling asylum seekers’ personal stories
  7. Janne Seppänen & Esa Väliverronen (2012). Mediayhteiskunta
  8. Naturalising the new cold war: The geopolitics of framing the Ukrainian conflict in four European newspapers
  9. How war correspondents use Twitter
  10. Mediating the German Ideology: Ordoliberal Framing in European Press Coverage of the Eurozone Crisis
  11. Lännessä olemme, itään katsommeUkrainan kriisin kehykset ja Venäjän esitykset suomalaisissa mediakuvissa
  12. Eurokriisin politisoituminen suomalaisissa sanomalehdissä
  13. MEDIATING GLOBAL IMAGINARY