POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE MEDIA DISCOURSE OF SERBIAN RADIO STATIONS

<p>Quantitative and qualitative media discourse analyses of poverty and socialexclusion were done on the corpus of 27 radio news programs broadcast on four radiostations: national and provincial public services, a commercial regional medium and aradio station run by a local government.There wa...

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Main Author: Dejаn S. Prаlicа
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Language:deu
Published: Faculty of Philosophy Novi Sad, Department of History 2012-12-01
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Online Access:http://epub.ff.uns.ac.rs/index.php/gff/article/view/201
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spelling doaj-97ca900799a14338a9169d9129c52ae32020-11-25T01:34:00ZdeuFaculty of Philosophy Novi Sad, Department of History Истраживања0374-07300350-21122012-12-013737-I297309196POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE MEDIA DISCOURSE OF SERBIAN RADIO STATIONSDejаn S. Prаlicа0Filozofski fаkultet Univerziteta u Novom Sаdu<p>Quantitative and qualitative media discourse analyses of poverty and socialexclusion were done on the corpus of 27 radio news programs broadcast on four radiostations: national and provincial public services, a commercial regional medium and aradio station run by a local government.There was a total of 37 packages (on average 9,25packages per station) which is far less than in the previous research done in 2010 whenthere was 84 packages on seven radio stations (on average 12 packages per station).</p><p>This analysis has shown that most often identified socially excluded groups are:the poor, women, children and workers and students. Government institutions and unionsare usually in the role of subject, while the voice of the “socially disadvantaged” is hardlyever heard.</p>http://epub.ff.uns.ac.rs/index.php/gff/article/view/201rаdio-stаnice, jаvni servis, komercijаlni mediji, informаtivnа emisijа, izveštаvаnje, siromаštvo, socijаlnа isključenost
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POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE MEDIA DISCOURSE OF SERBIAN RADIO STATIONS
Истраживања
rаdio-stаnice, jаvni servis, komercijаlni mediji, informаtivnа emisijа, izveštаvаnje, siromаštvo, socijаlnа isključenost
author_facet Dejаn S. Prаlicа
author_sort Dejаn S. Prаlicа
title POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE MEDIA DISCOURSE OF SERBIAN RADIO STATIONS
title_short POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE MEDIA DISCOURSE OF SERBIAN RADIO STATIONS
title_full POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE MEDIA DISCOURSE OF SERBIAN RADIO STATIONS
title_fullStr POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE MEDIA DISCOURSE OF SERBIAN RADIO STATIONS
title_full_unstemmed POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE MEDIA DISCOURSE OF SERBIAN RADIO STATIONS
title_sort poverty and social exclusion in the media discourse of serbian radio stations
publisher Faculty of Philosophy Novi Sad, Department of History
series Истраживања
issn 0374-0730
0350-2112
publishDate 2012-12-01
description <p>Quantitative and qualitative media discourse analyses of poverty and socialexclusion were done on the corpus of 27 radio news programs broadcast on four radiostations: national and provincial public services, a commercial regional medium and aradio station run by a local government.There was a total of 37 packages (on average 9,25packages per station) which is far less than in the previous research done in 2010 whenthere was 84 packages on seven radio stations (on average 12 packages per station).</p><p>This analysis has shown that most often identified socially excluded groups are:the poor, women, children and workers and students. Government institutions and unionsare usually in the role of subject, while the voice of the “socially disadvantaged” is hardlyever heard.</p>
topic rаdio-stаnice, jаvni servis, komercijаlni mediji, informаtivnа emisijа, izveštаvаnje, siromаštvo, socijаlnа isključenost
url http://epub.ff.uns.ac.rs/index.php/gff/article/view/201
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