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Nya tider för demokratiuppdraget? : Språket i Biblioteksbladet kring Nya Tider och Bokmässan / New times for the democracy mission? : Language in Biblioteksbladet regarding Nya Tider and the Book FairBrissman Wigren, Jihye Karin January 2021 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to examine the language used in Svenska biblioteksförbundet’s membership journal in regardto, first and foremost, the debate and controversy with the presence of right-wing journal Nya Tider at the Book-and Library Fair in Gothenburg 2016 and 2017. The examination shows that there is discord among librarians of how to interpret the mission of furthering democracy. To prioritise freedom of speech or equal value for all.
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”Mord, ökad brottslighet, våldtäkt, rädsla och shariazoner” : En diskursanalys av artiklar om invandring i etablerade kontra alternativa medier / “Murder, increased crimes, rape, fear and sharia areas” : A discourse analysis of news about immigration in main stream media and alternative mediaSjöberg, Anton January 2020 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the discourse on immigration in mainstream media and alternative media and to compare the similarities and differences between two Swedish newspapers. These were Aftonbladet from established media and the right-winge alternative media Nya Tider. The thesis focuses on analyzing news texts from both newspapers. The method used was critical discourse analysis based on Norman Fairclough's three-step model. Aftonbladet and Nya tider both represent immigration as a terror threat, a threat of mass immigration, being criminal and being hostile to Swedes. Aftonbladet was alone in representing immigration as opressing women and immigrants as victims, while Nya tider was alone in representing immigration as an economic problem, a part of a exchange of the Swedish population and immigrants as violent. The main conclusion was that none of the analysed news stories containted aspects that represented immigration as someting positive in the Swedish society.
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