Tidningsdebatten i januari 2016 omkring de sexuella trakasserierna vid festivalen We are Sthlm
(2021) GNVK02 20201Department of Gender Studies
- Abstract
- This essay will portray how articles in Swedish newspapers conveyed the sexual harassments that happened in a festival in Stockholm between 2014-2015 in the context of a media debate on sexual harassment, asylum seekers and police intervention that took place in January 2016. My research question is ”How have three Swedish newspapers dealt with the sexual harassments that took place at the We are Sthlm festival during the years 2014–15?” This thesis makes a critical discourse ana- lysis of all articles published on the topic of sexual harassment at the festival We are Sthlm in Af- tonbladet, Dagens Nyheter and Svenska Dagbladet in the period 11 January to 23 January 2016. Earlier research on media representation and right-wing populist... (More)
- This essay will portray how articles in Swedish newspapers conveyed the sexual harassments that happened in a festival in Stockholm between 2014-2015 in the context of a media debate on sexual harassment, asylum seekers and police intervention that took place in January 2016. My research question is ”How have three Swedish newspapers dealt with the sexual harassments that took place at the We are Sthlm festival during the years 2014–15?” This thesis makes a critical discourse ana- lysis of all articles published on the topic of sexual harassment at the festival We are Sthlm in Af- tonbladet, Dagens Nyheter and Svenska Dagbladet in the period 11 January to 23 January 2016. Earlier research on media representation and right-wing populist discourse is used as a background, and my analysis also uses the concepts of masculinity, femininity and racification processes. Re- sults show that the representation of issues of sexual harassment in mainstream Swedish newspa- pers did not differ substantially from extreme-right and right-wing populist discourse in Europe concerning representing women as passive victims in need of protection, sexualising “black” men, and representing young Muslim asylum seekers as a threat to Swedish women and Swedish values and culture. The newspapers discussed the issue as a matter of “culture”, rather than ethnic back- ground, but the young girls who were affected instead discussed the question as a general matter of gender. Differences appeared in the articles concerning how strongly they blamed the lack of action from the police. In view of the way the police and the police director Dan Eliasson were targeted in the media debate, the articles on sexual harassment in January 2016 can be understood against the background of Eliasson’s decision not to impose border controls in September 2015. (Less)
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- author
- Saidi, Rustam LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- GNVK02 20201
- year
- 2021
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- sexuella trakasserier, offer, gärningsman, festival, flyktingar, media, högerpopulism, maskuliniteter, sexual harassment, victim, perpetrator, refugees, right-wing populism, masculinities
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 9066449
- date added to LUP
- 2021-10-07 08:53:11
- date last changed
- 2021-10-07 08:53:11
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