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Elisabet Höglund (born 29 August 1944) is a Swedish author and
political journalist Political journalism is a broad branch of journalism that includes coverage of all aspects of politics and political science, although the term usually refers specifically to coverage of civil governments and political power. Political journ ...
, working in Swedish television and radio as a reporter. She started her career at SVT, later becoming a
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. She has written a number of books including an autobiography, and has organised many exhibitions of her own paintings; she is also a former
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. She competed in '' Let's Dance'' during 2009 on TV4, teaming up with professional dancer Tobias Karlsson. Höglund and Karlsson placed fourth in the competition.


Career


Early life

On 12 October 2010, Höglund's biography ''En kvinna med det håret kan väl aldrig tas på allvar'' ("Surely a woman with that hairstyle can't be taken seriously") was released. When Höglund was four, her mother became very sick and had to be hospitalised. She could no longer take care of Höglund and her sister; her father worked late-night shifts at the post office so he could not take care of the children full-time. Both were placed in an orphanage, where she was severely bullied. After a year at the orphanage, the two girls were returned to their parents.


Journalist

Höglund began her journalism career in 1970 at ''Västgöta-demokraten'', the local newspaper in
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. In 1977, she moved to
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, where she worked as a press
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for the
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. Between 1981 and 1983, she worked at ''
Veckans Affärer ''Veckans Affärer'' (, lit. "the week's business") was a Swedish business magazine published on a weekly basis in Stockholm, dealing in all business-related matters both within and outside Sweden. It was in circulation between 1965 and 2019. ...
'' as a business reporter until she was hired by ''
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'' (SVT), also as a business reporter. In 1987, she started to appear as part of the SVT news programme ''
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'', where she worked as a financial reporter and a political reporter. In the summer of 1996 she became a European correspondent for the programme, and was based in
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. In 2000, Höglund returned to Sweden, where she continued to work with ''Rapport'' and also '' Aktuellt'', SVT's other major news programme. During her years as a European correspondent for ''Rapport'', she and her husband lived in
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. Höglund has also worked on other SVT programmes such as ''
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'', '' Reportrarna'' and ''
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'', all of which have more of a focus on
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. During this time, she also worked at
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and their stations P1 and P4, where she hosted programmes such as ''Ring P1''. She also hosted her own show ''Elisabet Höglund möter...'' on P4. After having worked for the SVT network for 25 years, and after serving as ''Rapports correspondent to the Middle East stationed in
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, Jordan, Höglund quit her job at SVT in 2008 to become a freelance journalist. During 2008 and 2009, Höglund also wrote articles for the evening tabloid ''
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'', and since 2009 has been writing a weekly segment for ''
Aftonbladet (, lit. "The evening paper") is a Swedish language, Swedish daily tabloid newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden. It is one of the largest daily newspapers in the Nordic countries. History and profile The newspaper was founded by Lar ...
''. During late 2009 and early 2010, Höglund hosted the TV4 show ''
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''. She was fired from the job by TV4 in the winter of 2010 for unspecified reasons.


Artist and author

In addition to her journalistic work, Höglund is also an artist and author. she has written four books, and she has been painting for most of her life. Höglund has painted in oils since she was 12 years old and has had about 70 art exhibitions showing her work in Sweden. Amongst the places where her work has been displayed are Stockholm,
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,
Västerås Västerås () is a city in central Sweden on the shore of Mälaren, Lake Mälaren in the province of Västmanland, west of Stockholm. The city had a population of 127,799 at the end of 2019, out of the municipal total of 158,653, over 100,000 mo ...
,
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,
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and
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. Höglund is interested in
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and equality questions. She has stated, however, that she does not think of herself as a feminist.


Bicycle racer

Höglund is a former
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, and won the gold medal at the Swedish championships in 1971 and 1972. She cycled for IF Ymer in
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, for whom she won the Swedish championships in team cycling in 1971, 1972 and 1973. Her team partners during the first two years were
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and Monica Bengtsson. In 1973 she won team gold medals along with Marja-Leena Andersson and Solvej Carlsson.


Awards

During her career in journalism Höglund has received a number of awards and honours. In 1986, she was awarded the Best Business Reporter by the Swedish local council. In November 2009, Höglund was awarded ''Guldkrattan'' (The Golden Rake) by '' Resumé'' magazine and in February 2010 she was named "2009 Mappie of the Year" by
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's magazine ''M–Magasin''. During 2010, Höglund was also nominated for Best Television Personality of 2010 by Finest.se. This was after she competed in the celebrity dancing competition '' Let's Dance'' during 2009 on TV4. She and her partner, professional dancer Tobias Karlsson, placed fourth.


Health

Höglund is a cancer survivor. She has fought off the disease twice, and undergone two major cancer surgeries.


Bibliography

*''Storkonflikten i den politiska debatten'' (1981) *''Kvinnans lilla deklarationsbok'' (1986) *''Kvinnan, familjen & lagen'' (1990) *''En kvinna med det håret kan väl aldrig tas på allvar'' (2010) *''Nattens änglar – min kamp mot cancern'' (2012)


References

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