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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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Nyhetens behag: nyhetskonsumtion hos svenska teknologistudenter / News Consumption of Swedish Students of Technology

Andersson, Karl, Eliasson, Fredrik January 2015 (has links)
Den här studien undersökte nyhetsvanor hos teknologistudenter i Stockholm. I dagens föränderliga nyhetsklimat tappar studier snabbt sin relevans, vilket ställer krav på kontinuerliga efterforskningar. 40 studenter svarade på en enkät och 16 av dessa deltog i intervjuer. Resultaten visar att “moderna” nyhetskanaler som webbsidor och sociala medier var klart mer populära än “traditionella kanaler” som dagstidningar och TV-nyheter. De “traditionella” kanalerna upplevdes dock som mest trovärdiga, och var mest populära vid stora nyhetshändelser. Deltagarna tyckte generellt sett att nyheter har en viktig plats i samhället, men att de inte själva följde nyheterna lika väl som de skulle vilja. / The purpose of this study was to examine news habits of students of technology in Stockholm, Sweden. In today’s ever-changing news climate, studies quickly lose their relevance. Therefore, continous research is necessary. 40 students responded to a survey and interviews were conducted with 16 of these. The results showed that “modern” news channels, such as websites and social media, were more popular than “traditional” news channels, such as newspapers and TV news. However, the “traditional” channels were perceived as the most credible, and they were the most popular channels for major news events. Generally, the partypants felt that news filled an important role in society, but they didn’t keep up with the news as well as they would have liked.

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