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Title
Förstärkning av ett vi och dem? - En kritisk diskursanalys i hur svensk dags- och kvällspress framställer hemlösa
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2010
Author/s
Dahlin, Emelie
Department/s
School of Social Work
In LUP since
2010-11-03
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Total This Year This Month
14614 167 3
Downloads per country

Sweden 13582 (93%)
Finland 302 (2%)
Germany 197 (1%)
United States of America 116 (1%)
France 40 (0%)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 37 (0%)
Norway 35 (0%)
Denmark 32 (0%)
China 30 (0%)
Spain 23 (0%)
Japan 19 (0%)
Unknown 15 (0%)
Poland 11 (0%)
Lithuania 10 (0%)
Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 9 (0%)
Russian Federation 9 (0%)
Thailand 7 (0%)
Australia 7 (0%)
Åland Islands 6 (0%)
Belgium 6 (0%)
Bosnia and Herzegovina 6 (0%)
Hong Kong (China) 6 (0%)
Slovakia 5 (0%)
European Union location 5 (0%)
Estonia 5 (0%)
Brazil 4 (0%)
Austria 4 (0%)
Malta 4 (0%)
South Korea 4 (0%)
Malaysia 3 (0%)
South Africa 3 (0%)
Ireland 3 (0%)
Iceland 3 (0%)
Kenya 3 (0%)
Indonesia 2 (0%)
Greece 2 (0%)
Switzerland 2 (0%)
Nigeria 2 (0%)
Serbia 2 (0%)
Albania 2 (0%)
Canada 2 (0%)
Singapore 2 (0%)
India 2 (0%)
Czechia 2 (0%)
Turkiye 2 (0%)
Macedonia 2 (0%)
Romania 1 (0%)
Tunisia 1 (0%)
Israel 1 (0%)
Tanzania, the United Republic of 1 (0%)
Italy 1 (0%)
Ethiopia 1 (0%)
Uruguay 1 (0%)
Luxembourg 1 (0%)
Colombia 1 (0%)
Hungary 1 (0%)
Georgia 1 (0%)
Portugal 1 (0%)
Morocco 1 (0%)
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Wed Dec 24 08:25:38 2025