Public goods & private property: A Waltz between Big Tech and the Nordic Welfare States

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Public goods & private property : A Waltz between Big Tech and the Nordic Welfare States . / Flensburg, Sofie; Lai, Signe Sophus.

The Future of the Nordic Media Model: A Digital Media Welfare State?. Nordicom, 2024.

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingBook chapterResearchpeer-review

Harvard

Flensburg, S & Lai, SS 2024, Public goods & private property: A Waltz between Big Tech and the Nordic Welfare States . in The Future of the Nordic Media Model: A Digital Media Welfare State?. Nordicom.

APA

Flensburg, S., & Lai, S. S. (2024). Public goods & private property: A Waltz between Big Tech and the Nordic Welfare States . In The Future of the Nordic Media Model: A Digital Media Welfare State? Nordicom.

Vancouver

Flensburg S, Lai SS. Public goods & private property: A Waltz between Big Tech and the Nordic Welfare States . In The Future of the Nordic Media Model: A Digital Media Welfare State?. Nordicom. 2024

Author

Flensburg, Sofie ; Lai, Signe Sophus. / Public goods & private property : A Waltz between Big Tech and the Nordic Welfare States . The Future of the Nordic Media Model: A Digital Media Welfare State?. Nordicom, 2024.

Bibtex

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