''Axess magasin'' is a
Swedish-language
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magazine
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published in
Sweden
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. The magazine is published by Axess Publishing AB which is owned by Nordstjernan Kultur och Media, a company in the
Ax:son Johnson Group. The magazine was established in 2002 and is based in
Stockholm
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.
Until issue 2007:6 the magazine was only called ''Axess''. At the same time the magazine changed profile towards more culture issues.
The magazine is chiefly devoted to the liberal arts and social sciences. ''Axess'' aims to unite academic culture and publishing culture to create a forum in which researchers in the humanities and liberal arts can meet a wider public.
''Axess'' is published nine times a year.
[ Each issue has a theme where different academic disciplines are allowed to spotlight central issues from various perspectives. Diverse viewpoints are illuminated and juxtaposed.
''Axess magasin'' also includes an extensive review section to cover the most important new books being published worldwide.Axess magasin's English website]
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See also
* Axess TV
References
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2002 establishments in Sweden
Magazines established in 2002
Magazines published in Stockholm
Nine times annually magazines
News magazines published in Sweden
Swedish-language magazines