Search for dissertations about: "Media Studies and Journalism"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words Media Studies and Journalism.
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11. Journalism at the borders : the constitution of nationalist closure in news decoding
Abstract : This dissertation is a contribution to the social analysis of nationalism. Its disciplinary context comprises the field of empirical studies that explore how forms of mediated quasi interaction can function in processes of reproduction and transformation of nationality. READ MORE
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12. Through a post-political gaze : on the ideological loading of democracy in the coverage of Chávez's Venezuela
Abstract : Rooted in ideology critique, this dissertation studies the construction of democracy in the coverage of Venezuela during the era of President Hugo Chávez. The aim of this endeavor is twofold. First, the dissertation aims to understand the relationship between ideology and the construction of democracy in journalism on foreign political phenomena. READ MORE
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13. Governing the news : A study of problems and solutions in Swedish public service broadcasting news and policy between 1954 and 2015
Abstract : Swedish public service journalism constitutes a comparatively well-researched subject in Swedish media and journalism studies. Previous studies have, for example, contributed with valuable knowledge about the actors, conflicts, structures and political economy of Swedish public service journalism. READ MORE
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14. Appearance and photographs of people in flight : A qualitative study of photojournalistic practices in spaces of (forced) migration
Abstract : This study explores photojournalistic practices by investigating how spaces of (forced) migration, as well as the people and objects moving in and across them, appeared in Swedish newspapers in 2015.Photographs are unique objects of study, as the presence of people in certain spaces becomes directly observable through them. READ MORE
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15. Europe in Transition : Transnational Television News and European Identity
Abstract : Over the last two decades, Europe has experienced profound political transformations, resulting in new challenges for the relationship between national and transnational identities. In parallel with these changes, national media systems across the world have been put under pressure from globalization, reflected in the vast increase in the number of transnational news channels operating on the global market. READ MORE