Kaarle Tapani Jorma Johannes Magnus Bertel Nordenstreng (born June 9, 1941[1]) is a Finnish media scholar.[2] He is Professor Emeritus of Journalism and Mass Communication at the Tampere University.[3]
(with Tapio Varis) Television Traffic - a One-way Street?: A Survey and Analysis of the International Flow of Television Programme Material. UNESCO, 1974
(ed. with Herbert Schiller) National Sovereignty and International Communication, 1979
(with Lauri Hannikainen) The Mass Media Declaration of UNESCO, 1984
(ed. with Herbert Schiller) Beyond National Sovereignty: International Communication in the 1990s, 1992
(ed. with Richard Vincent and Michael Traber) Towards Equity in Global Communication: MacBride Update, 1999
(ed. with Michael Griffin) International Media Monitoring, 1999.
(ed. with Elena Vartanova and Yassen Zassoursky) Russian Media Challenge, 2001
(with Clifford G. Christians, Theodore L. Glasser, Denis McQuail and Robert A. White) Normative Theories of the Media: Journalism in Democratic Societies, 2009
(ed. with Clifford G. Christians) Communication Theories in a Multicultural World, 2014
(ed. with Daya Thussu) Mapping BRICS Media, 2015
(with Ulf Jonas Björk, Frank Beyersdorf, Svennik Høyer and Epp Lauk) A History of the International Movement of Journalists: Professionalism Versus Politics, 2016
(ed. with Daya Thussu) BRICS Reshaping the Global Communication Order, 2021
(with Cees Hamelink) Basics of IAMCR History, 2022
(ed.) Coverage of the Russia-Ukraine War by Television News in Nine Countries, 2023
References
^Leinonen, Verna (August 2009). "Agendalla aikaa" (in Finnish). Retrieved April 30, 2021.