The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context: Findings from a survey of 8-17-year-old Danes

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The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context : Findings from a survey of 8-17-year-old Danes. / Jensen, Pia Majbritt; Mitric, Petar.

Audiovisual Content for Children and Adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, Distribution and Reception in a Multi-Platform Era. ed. / Pia Majbritt Jensen; Eva Novrup Redvall; Christa Lykke Christensen. Göteborg : Nordicom, 2023. p. 139-162.

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Harvard

Jensen, PM & Mitric, P 2023, The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context: Findings from a survey of 8-17-year-old Danes. in PM Jensen, EN Redvall & CL Christensen (eds), Audiovisual Content for Children and Adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, Distribution and Reception in a Multi-Platform Era. Nordicom, Göteborg, pp. 139-162. https://doi.org/10.48335/9789188855817-8

APA

Jensen, P. M., & Mitric, P. (2023). The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context: Findings from a survey of 8-17-year-old Danes. In P. M. Jensen, E. N. Redvall, & C. L. Christensen (Eds.), Audiovisual Content for Children and Adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, Distribution and Reception in a Multi-Platform Era (pp. 139-162). Nordicom. https://doi.org/10.48335/9789188855817-8

Vancouver

Jensen PM, Mitric P. The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context: Findings from a survey of 8-17-year-old Danes. In Jensen PM, Redvall EN, Christensen CL, editors, Audiovisual Content for Children and Adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, Distribution and Reception in a Multi-Platform Era. Göteborg: Nordicom. 2023. p. 139-162 https://doi.org/10.48335/9789188855817-8

Author

Jensen, Pia Majbritt ; Mitric, Petar. / The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context : Findings from a survey of 8-17-year-old Danes. Audiovisual Content for Children and Adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, Distribution and Reception in a Multi-Platform Era. editor / Pia Majbritt Jensen ; Eva Novrup Redvall ; Christa Lykke Christensen. Göteborg : Nordicom, 2023. pp. 139-162

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