Mats Hyvönen (Editor)
Uppsala University Uppsala, Sweden. Mats Hyvönen is Media Scholar at Uppsala University and coordinator for the Engaging Vulnerability Research Programme. Hyvönen’s research interests are mainly in media history, especially the study of the public sphere as a vulnerable space, and how the media both resist and facil- itate that vulnerability. Recent publications include (as co-editor and contributor) Post-Truth, Fake News: Viral Modernity & Higher Education (Springer, 2018).Uppsala University Uppsala, Sweden. Mats Hyvönen is Media Scholar at Uppsala University and coordinator for the Engaging Vulnerability Research Programme. Hyvönen’s research interests are mainly in media history, especially the study of the public sphere as a vulnerable space, and how the media both resist and facil- itate that vulnerability. Recent publications include (as co-editor and contributor) Post-Truth, Fake News: Viral Modernity & Higher Education (Springer, 2018).
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About Mats Hyvönen (Editor)
Uppsala University Uppsala, Sweden. Mats Hyvönen is Media Scholar at Uppsala University and coordinator for the Engaging Vulnerability Research Programme. Hyvönen’s research interests are mainly in media history, especially the study of the public sphere as a vulnerable space, and how the media both resist and facil- itate that vulnerability. Recent publications include (as co-editor and contributor) Post-Truth, Fake News: Viral Modernity & Higher Education (Springer, 2018).
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Vulnerability in Scandinavian Art and Culture
In this open access book, seventeen scholars discuss how contemporary Scandinavian art and media have become important arenas to articulate and stage various forms of vulnerability in the Scandinavian welfare states. How do discourses of privilege and vulnerability coexist and interact in Scandinavia? How do the Scandinavian countries respond to vulnerability given increased migration? How is vulnerability distributed in terms of margin and centre, normality and deviance? And how can vulnerability be used to move audiences towards each other and accomplish change? We address these questions in an interdisciplinary study that brings examples from celebrated and provocative fiction and documentary films, TV-series, reality TV, art installations, design, literature, graphic art, radio podcasts and campaigns on social media.