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  • About
  • 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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Studentradion i Sverige - En väg in i karriären?

Andersson, Thomas January 2016 (has links)
Studentradiokulturen har funnits i Sverige i trettio år, och har vuxit mer och mer de senaste åren. Trots detta så är kulturen oerhört outforskad. Denna undersökning syftar till att bidra till en ökad förståelse kring hur denna kultur ser ut idag samt ta reda på hur ett studentradioengagemang kan leda till en ökad chans att göra karriär inom radiobranschen. Genom halvstrukturerade djupintervjuer som metod intervjuas fyra respondenter som har gått från att vara studentradioaktiva till att vara yrkesverksamma inom radiobranschen. Med hjälp av begrepp ur Bourdieus nätverksteori samt kunskapsformsbegrepp visar resultatet att ett studentradioengagemang ligger till god grund för en karriär inom radiomediet.
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"Aha, det är bara studentradio" : En kvalitativ studie om medielandskapets underdog och kampen om legitimitet / "Oh, it's only student radio" : A qualitative study of underdogs in the media landscape and their struggle for legitimacy

Ruuth, Madeleine January 2015 (has links)
The Bachelor thesis ”Oh, it’s only student radio” is a qualitative study of the Swedish student radio and its members. The study aims to investigate the professionalisation of the radio hosts through Pierre Bourdieu’s theories of field and habitus as well as theories of profession. In order to do so, it’s also necessary to establish the radiostations’ perceived role in today’s media landscape by analysing their ambition in relation to other media organisations. The latter has been determined in part by the same theories as the former, in part also by theories of media convergence and a comparison to its international counterpart Community Radio. The investigation has been conducted through semi-structured research interviews with active members. The material has furthermore been operationalised through a theme-based qualitative data analysis, to compare and contrast the participants views and perceptions from the standpoints of the theoretical framework and earlier research. The thesis concludes that the journalism students have higher ambition and are likely to use the student radio as a stepping stone for their future career. They are also more likely to take on several different projects, whereas the other members tended to stay within the same genre of radio show. All the participants said to achieve a personal growth through their memberships, whether as mastering the tool of a future career or more of a personal gain through a hobby. It was also established that members of the older and larger radio stations where more likely to aspire as competators of Sveriges Radio (Swedish Public Service Broadcaster) whereas hosts from the younger stations where more likely to compare themselves to those within the podcasting community, due to the esteem of the stations leading figures.

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