European solidarity in times of crisis: the role of information and media use

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European solidarity in times of crisis : the role of information and media use. / Goldberg, Andreas C.; Gattermann, Katjana; Marquart, Franziska; Brosius, Anna; de Vreese, Claes H.

I: West European Politics, Bind 44, Nr. 5-6, 22.02.2021, s. 1314-1328.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Goldberg, AC, Gattermann, K, Marquart, F, Brosius, A & de Vreese, CH 2021, 'European solidarity in times of crisis: the role of information and media use', West European Politics, bind 44, nr. 5-6, s. 1314-1328. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2021.1884398

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Goldberg, A. C., Gattermann, K., Marquart, F., Brosius, A., & de Vreese, C. H. (2021). European solidarity in times of crisis: the role of information and media use. West European Politics, 44(5-6), 1314-1328. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2021.1884398

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Goldberg AC, Gattermann K, Marquart F, Brosius A, de Vreese CH. European solidarity in times of crisis: the role of information and media use. West European Politics. 2021 feb. 22;44(5-6):1314-1328. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2021.1884398

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Goldberg, Andreas C. ; Gattermann, Katjana ; Marquart, Franziska ; Brosius, Anna ; de Vreese, Claes H. / European solidarity in times of crisis : the role of information and media use. I: West European Politics. 2021 ; Bind 44, Nr. 5-6. s. 1314-1328.

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