Rotary Norden

Rotary Norden is an official publication of the Rotary International. The magazine has existed since 1936 and has been a certified publication of the organization since 1981. It has four language editions, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and Finnish and has been distributed to the Rotarians in five countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland. In the latter the Danish edition is distributed.

Rotary Norden
Categories
  • Lifestyle magazine
  • Membership magazine
FrequencyEight times per year
Founded1936 (1936)
Language
WebsiteRotary Norden

History and profile

Rotary Norden was established in 1936[1][2] and became an official publication of the Rotary International in 1981.[3] It is part of the Rotary World Magazine Press.[3] The magazine is published in four languages: Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and Finnish.[4] It has been distributed eight times per year to the Rotarians in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland.[1][3] In each country the magazine has a separate editorial office.[1]

Each language edition has a different editor.[1] However, it was previously edited by a sole editor from one of the countries.[2] Jens Otto Kjæ Hansen served as the editor of the Danish edition of the magazine.[1] As of September 2022 Rotary Norden is the second largest among the 30 Rotary magazines in terms of its circulation.[3]

References

  1. "Magazines. Nordic countries". Rotary Club of Dewitt. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  2. "Rotary Norden". The Rotarian. May 2002. p. 50. ISSN 0035-838X.
  3. "Tidsskriftet Rotary Norden" (in Norwegian). Norsk Rotary Forum. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  4. Maj-Britt Höglund (2015). "The Absent Female Rotarian in Finland: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Rotary Norden". In Tiina Mäntymäki; Marinella Rodi-Risberg; Anna Foka (eds.). Deviant Women: Cultural, Linguistic and Literary Approaches to Narratives of Femininity (PDF). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. p. 157. doi:10.3726/978-3-653-03319-9. ISBN 978-3-631-64329-7.
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