Search for dissertations about: "Dagens Nyheter"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Dagens Nyheter.
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1. Waves of controversy : gene technology in Dagens nyheter 1973-96
Abstract : This thesis investigates the public debate on gene technology, between 1973 and 1996, in one of the agenda-setting media in Sweden, Dagens Nyheter. Gene technology is one of the latest controversial technologies which characterise our present Western society. READ MORE
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2. Vägen lönar sig, spårvagn går förbi!" Detaljhandelsannonseringen i Stockholms Dagblad, Dagens Nyheter och Stockholms-Tidningen, 1870-1910
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3. Children at the Borders
Abstract : In the wake of a steady flow of child migrants attempting to cross borders and states’ efforts to restrict immigration, various public controversies have arisen about the rights of asylum-seeking children. The ‘moral gap’ between the outcome of democratically enacted laws and the aim of controlling immigration, on the one hand, and public calls to protect the universal rights of asylum seeking children, on the other, have created a political challenge for Western democracies. READ MORE
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4. Confronting Value Strain : Press Coverage of Health Care Reform in Sweden and the United States
Abstract : This dissertation examines the journalistic discourse surrounding health care reform debates in Sweden and the US in the early 1990's. It found that in both countries, the challenging value (i.e. READ MORE
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5. Hype or Hope? : The Democratic Values of Swedish Hyperlocals in the Media Ecology
Abstract : Local media are often credited with an integral role in the local community, tying individuals together in a shared identity or community, where local news can foster community engagement and audience participation, providing more agency in democratic processes (Lie, 2018b; Nelson & Kim, 2020; Wenzel, 2019).This doctoral compilation thesis focuses on so-called “hyperlocal media”, which are typically citizen-led, participatory and largely independent (Turner, 2015), with content concentrated to a small geographically defined community (Radcliffe, 2012). READ MORE