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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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När järnhästarna kom till stan : En studie av järnvägsdebatten i Kristianstadsbladet 1859

Andersson, Martin January 2010 (has links)
Uppsatsen handlar om den diskussion som fördes kring järnvägen innan den södra stambanan grenade ut sig till Kristianstad. Studien tar sin utgångspunkt i år 1859, drygt fem år innan byggandet från dagens Hässleholm påbörjas. Genom att utgå från insändare till tidningen Kristianstadsbladet detta år vill uppsatsen belysa vilka frågor som var mest tongivande i diskussionen, vilket eventuellt motstånd som fanns mot järnvägen samt utifrån vilka aspekter och intressen man argumenterade. Metoden som har använts är en kvalitativ textanalys med en historiematerialistisk ansats som utgångspunkt. Resultatet av studien visade att de mest framträdande frågorna i diskussionen var hur banan skulle finansieras och var exakt banan skulle gå. Studien visade även att det inte fanns något större motstånd mot järnvägsbygget, vilket så var fallet på vissa andra håll i Sverige. De vanligast förekommande argumenten för ett byggande utgick oftast ifrån ekonomiska aspekter kring järnvägens lönsamhet.
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Fallet Emilia: En cocktail av sex, droger och brottsjournalistik : En kvalitativ studie om hur lokal och kvällspress skildrar fallet Emilia Lundberg / The case of Emilia Lundberg: A cocktail of sex, drugs and crime journalism : A qualitative study about how local and evening press illustrate the case of Emilia Lundberg

Svensson, Linn, Wiener, Elsa January 2022 (has links)
The aim of this study was to illustrate how a female murder victim is portrayed in local and evening press journalism. This was investigated through a critical discourse analysis that compares Kristianstadsbladet's and Aftonbladet's news reporting in connection with the murder of Emilia Lundberg in November 2019. With a total of 23 articles from Kristianstadsbladet and Aftonbladet we analysed the articles by first studying the texts and their properties. This was done by analysing the discourses that appear in the selection of articles and the word choices that describe Emilia Lundberg as a person and victim. Then we analysed the journalistic conventions, such as dramatisation and sensationalisation which appear in the reporting.  We came to the conclusion that Aftonbladet was more descriptive and focused on portraying Emilia as a person than Kristianstadsbladet was. Emilia was described in Aftonbladet as an innocent, young woman who was murdered by an evil and emotionless murderer, which were elements that could connect her to being classified as an ideal victim in the reporting. However, there were also several important elements in the reporting that spoke against her being an ideal victim, which we believed weighed heavier. This led us to draw the final conclusion that Emilia could not be considered to be an ideal victim in Aftonbladet and Kristianstadsbladet's reporting. We also drew the conclusion that the local and evening press does not deviate from dramatising and sensationalising events of the crime during the reporting process, but that it occurs to a greater extent in the evening press.
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“Han är för vass, intellektuellt sett, för sitt eget bästa” : En kvalitativ gestaltningsanalys om hur fallet med “Bunkerläkaren" gestaltades i Kvällsposten och Kristianstadsbladet / “He is too sharp, intellectually, for his own good” : A qualitative framing analysis of how the case of “Bunkerläkaren” was portrayed in Kvällsposten and Kristianstadsbladet.

Wojcik, Aleksandra, Rydberg, Alva January 2021 (has links)
On September 12, 2015, a 37-year-old doctor named Martin Trenneborg kidnapped a woman from Stockholm named Isabel Eriksson. He locked her in a bunker on his yard in Östra Göringe kommun. The woman was reported missing and six days after the kidnapping, Martin Trenneborg and Isabel Eriksson returned to Stockholm to tell the police that she was ok. Later that day she managed to tell the police that she was kidnapped. Martin Trenneborg was later sentenced to eight years in prison.  The aim of this study is to examine how the case is framed in two Swedish newspapers and examine the differences between tabloids and broadsheets. This study examines the media coverage of this case in the two newspapers Kvällsposten and Kristianstadsbladet. Previous studies shows that there is a difference between tabloids and broadsheet. It also shows that there is a difference between how victims and perpetrators are portrayed, which can be connected to media stereotypes of the “ideal victim” and the “ideal perpetrator”.  Through a qualitative framing analysis, we examine how Martin Trenneborg, Isabel Eriksson and the case is framed in the two Swedish newspapers. The conclusion of this study matches with the previous research. It can be said that there are both similarities and differences between Kvällsposten and Kristianstadsbladet. Both newspapers chose to report on the same events but in different ways. What seperated them were the sensational expressions in the tabloids. The victim and the offender were portrayed differently in both newspapers depending on what the article focused on, as the study’s frames prove.

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