Sökning: "Journalism and New media"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 35 avhandlingar innehållade orden Journalism and New media.
21. Europa norrifrån : en nordisk komparativ studie av europeisk politisk kommunikation
Sammanfattning : The study examines the European coverage in four leading Nordic newspapers during two periods in 1993 and in 1996. During the first period, three countries were negotiating for membership in the European Union. LÄS MER
22. Kaj Anderssons Morgonbris : kvinnopress, trettiotal och längtan efter fri tid
Sammanfattning : In the 1930s the Swedish homes were modernized through a series of social reforms. As a result of this, time was expected to be released from the housewife’s daily domestic duties and the question was what to do with this time. In this dissertation the concept of time is used in the sense of free time as time for free thinking. LÄS MER
23. Content Moderation and Fact-Checking : A Study of Journalists’ Information Practices in the Contemporary News Media Landscape
Sammanfattning : This thesis in information studies is about journalists’ and news media professionals’ engagement in two specific information practices that have become integrated into contemporary journalism. Two of the four articles included in this thesis focus on content moderation and two on fact-checking. LÄS MER
24. Written news at the crossroads : Entrepreneurial processes of reproduction and novelty in an institutional field in crisis
Sammanfattning : This dissertation explores entrepreneurial processes in an institutional field incrisis. It is based on the inductive reinterpretation of four original papers that, combined, study activities of individuals searching for solutions to organizational problems in incumbent and startup newspapers. LÄS MER
25. Sentiment and Stance Visualization of Textual Data for Social Media
Sammanfattning : Rapid progress in digital technologies has transformed the world in many ways during the past few decades, in particular, with the new means of communication such as social media. Social media platforms typically rely on textual data produced or shared by the users in multiple timestamped posts. LÄS MER