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The EU in Swedish News: Assessment of SVT’s Broadcasted EU News Coverage

Vikalo, Ivan LU (2014) STVM23 20141
Department of Political Science
Abstract
This research has analyzed SVT’s broadcasted EU news coverage in 2012. SVT is Sweden’s main public service media outlet, and the point of the research was to understand how EU news has been covered by this media outlet. The reasons for why this is important is because the media plays a vital role in democracies for a number of reasons looked upon in this research, one of them being that the media acts as the watchdogs of democracy, particularly the public service ones. The theoretical aspect is based upon Foucault’s power relations in discourses, as well as Habermas’ normative values regarding the media. Additionally, a discourse analysis is used to uncover trends in the EU news coverage.
The material used has been collected from SVT’s... (More)
This research has analyzed SVT’s broadcasted EU news coverage in 2012. SVT is Sweden’s main public service media outlet, and the point of the research was to understand how EU news has been covered by this media outlet. The reasons for why this is important is because the media plays a vital role in democracies for a number of reasons looked upon in this research, one of them being that the media acts as the watchdogs of democracy, particularly the public service ones. The theoretical aspect is based upon Foucault’s power relations in discourses, as well as Habermas’ normative values regarding the media. Additionally, a discourse analysis is used to uncover trends in the EU news coverage.
The material used has been collected from SVT’s TV-archives, and contains 177 news clips. The analysis was approached in two ways. The first one, macro-analysis, looked at general trends in frequency, topics, reasons, and agents; the second one, micro-analysis, looked at lingual examples of the coverage.
There are four conclusions. Firstly, there is a low frequency of EU coverage. Secondly, the EP is almost neglected in the coverage. Thirdly, there is a biased EU coverage. And lastly, the EU is presented unrepresentatively. (Less)
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author
Vikalo, Ivan LU
supervisor
organization
course
STVM23 20141
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
SVT, EU, news, coverage, discourse
language
English
id
4448366
date added to LUP
2014-07-07 14:44:33
date last changed
2014-07-07 14:44:33
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  abstract     = {{This research has analyzed SVT’s broadcasted EU news coverage in 2012. SVT is Sweden’s main public service media outlet, and the point of the research was to understand how EU news has been covered by this media outlet. The reasons for why this is important is because the media plays a vital role in democracies for a number of reasons looked upon in this research, one of them being that the media acts as the watchdogs of democracy, particularly the public service ones. The theoretical aspect is based upon Foucault’s power relations in discourses, as well as Habermas’ normative values regarding the media. Additionally, a discourse analysis is used to uncover trends in the EU news coverage.
The material used has been collected from SVT’s TV-archives, and contains 177 news clips. The analysis was approached in two ways. The first one, macro-analysis, looked at general trends in frequency, topics, reasons, and agents; the second one, micro-analysis, looked at lingual examples of the coverage.
There are four conclusions. Firstly, there is a low frequency of EU coverage. Secondly, the EP is almost neglected in the coverage. Thirdly, there is a biased EU coverage. And lastly, the EU is presented unrepresentatively.}},
  author       = {{Vikalo, Ivan}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{The EU in Swedish News: Assessment of SVT’s Broadcasted EU News Coverage}},
  year         = {{2014}},
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