Planning Public Debate: Beyond Entrenched Controversies About Islam

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Planning Public Debate: Beyond Entrenched Controversies About Islam. / Hjarvard, Stig; Rosenfeldt, Mattias Pape.

Contesting Religion: The Media Dynamics of Cultural Conflicts in Scandinavia. ed. / Knut Lundby. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2018. p. 117-134.

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Harvard

Hjarvard, S & Rosenfeldt, MP 2018, Planning Public Debate: Beyond Entrenched Controversies About Islam. in K Lundby (ed.), Contesting Religion: The Media Dynamics of Cultural Conflicts in Scandinavia. De Gruyter, Berlin, pp. 117-134. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110502060-012

APA

Hjarvard, S., & Rosenfeldt, M. P. (2018). Planning Public Debate: Beyond Entrenched Controversies About Islam. In K. Lundby (Ed.), Contesting Religion: The Media Dynamics of Cultural Conflicts in Scandinavia (pp. 117-134). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110502060-012

Vancouver

Hjarvard S, Rosenfeldt MP. Planning Public Debate: Beyond Entrenched Controversies About Islam. In Lundby K, editor, Contesting Religion: The Media Dynamics of Cultural Conflicts in Scandinavia. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2018. p. 117-134 https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110502060-012

Author

Hjarvard, Stig ; Rosenfeldt, Mattias Pape. / Planning Public Debate: Beyond Entrenched Controversies About Islam. Contesting Religion: The Media Dynamics of Cultural Conflicts in Scandinavia. editor / Knut Lundby. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2018. pp. 117-134

Bibtex

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