The Centrality of Culture in the 20 th Century Estonian Press A Longitudinal Study in Comparison with Finland and Russia
Abstract
The present article highlights the importance of the comparative longitudinal study of mass-
mediated content in comparing the evolution of public spheres in neighbouring countries.
In order to contextualize our research on the Estonian media system, we simultaneously
conducted a similar study on Finnish and Russian newspapers of the same period. The 20
th
century was a period of rapid change in Estonian society and, compared with Finnish and
Russian newspapers, Estonian newspapers paid more attention to issues that were labelled
as “cultural”. In the Estonian press the understanding that ‘culture’ is important prevailed,
as it was one of the most stable elements of content throughout the century. The significance
of governance-politics and economics depended on the political situation and historical
context. The interpretation of data is based on the binaries “centre” vs. “periphery” and
“self-reference” vs. “other-reference”.
Publisher
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom Review 33 (2012) 2, pp. 103-117
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Date
2012-12Author
Kõnno, Andres
Aljas, Agnes
Lõhmus, Maarja
Kõuts, Ragne
Editor
Carlsson, Ulla
Keywords
Media studies
longitude
content analysis
culture
system theory
Soviet Union
Estonia
Russia
Finland
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-91-86523-57-2
Language
eng