A Comment on East Greenland Online: Media Commenting Systems as Spaces for Public Debate with a Focus on East Greenland in the Greenlandic Media

“Shot a polar bear in front of his house,” was the sentence that accompanied the above image (Image 1.). It appeared several times in myFacebookfeed on January 24, 2014. This was a shared link from the Greenlandic newspaperSermitsiaq AGregarding Gedion Kúnak, a hunter in Kulusuk who had shot a polar...

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subjects Animals
Applied sciences
Atmospheric sciences
Bears
Behavioral sciences
Biological sciences
Biology
Broadcast media
Communication systems
Communications
Communications technology
Digital communication systems
Environmental studies
Internet
Journalism
Mammals
Mass communication
Mass media
Meteorological phenomena
Meteorology
News content
News media
Polar bears
Public sphere
Radio
Social environment
Social media
Social sciences
Sociology
Technology
Weather
Websites
World Wide Web
Zoology
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