Blurring boundaries of expert knowledge and stakeholder agenda - News media as a knowledge broker in the Finnish alcohol policy debate

The news media are central to discussion on public policy as journalists regulate the flow and exchange of policy-relevant knowledge. In this article, we concentrated on the media's role as a knowledge broker, giving voice to and operating between different policy actors during the 2018 Alcohol...

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Main Authors: Olli Seuri (Author), Anu Katainen (Author), Pihla Toivanen (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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