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The 1975 Icelandic ‘Women’s day off’ in Nordic print media




AuthorsKurvinen, Heidi; Pálmadóttir, Valgerður

PublisherRoutledge

Publication year2024

JournalScandinavian Journal of History

Journal name in sourceScandinavian Journal of History

Volume49

Issue5

First page 650

Last page671

ISSN0346-8755

eISSN1502-7716

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/03468755.2024.2374276(external)

Web address https://doi.org/10.1080/03468755.2024.2374276

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/457327421(external)


Abstract
In October 1975, the Icelandic women’s movement organized a ‘Women’s Day Off’ (WDO), a one-day strike designed to reveal the societal importance of women’s work. In this article, we explore media coverage of the WDO in the Nordic countries. Through an analytical lens that focuses on media framing and journalistic practices, we analyse differences in the coverage’s scope and content. We also contextualize the coverage against the background of sociopolitical factors that may have affected the cultural filtering of the news, as well as journalistic practices and resources in each country. In doing so, we demonstrate that the coverage relied on each newsroom’s estimation of the event’s newsworthiness for local readers. That news value was influenced by the country in question’s cultural proximity to Iceland, the state of local feminist organizing and public discussions regarding gender equality, and other news topics in circulation at the time. Our analysis is based on a reading of media texts related to the WDO that we gathered using digital interfaces of the national libraries of Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland, complemented by a manual search in cases where such digitization was lacking.

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Funding information in the publication
The work was supported by the Research Council of Finland, [grant no. 316287], and the Icelandic Research Fund, [grant no. 218064-051].


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