The Eastern Link : A sustainable discourse?
The local newspapers in Sweden are often used as an arena where groups of different political leanings try to frame current events to suit their purposes. Therefore how the news media presents the discussed issue and how it relates to sustainable development are important for a democratic process. O...
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ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-193112013-01-08T13:48:16ZThe Eastern Link : A sustainable discourse?engNiskanen, JohanGröndal Andersson, JoakimLinköpings universitet, Tema vatten i natur och samhälleLinköpings universitet, Tema vatten i natur och samhälle2009The Eastern Linkinfrastructuresustainable developmentmedianewspapersTechnology and social changeTeknik och social förändringThe local newspapers in Sweden are often used as an arena where groups of different political leanings try to frame current events to suit their purposes. Therefore how the news media presents the discussed issue and how it relates to sustainable development are important for a democratic process. One of the largest infrastructural projects in Sweden currently is the Eastern Link and there are many economical, social and ecological concerns when constructing such a large infrastructural project. It is therefore important to look at how sustainable development is represented in the local news media when concerning this infrastructural project. The aim of this thesis is to study how the local media presents the Eastern Link project in relation to sustainable development and how it affects democracy. This thesis critically discusses the different parts of sustainable development; the impact of and on economical issues, social issues and ecological issues in relation to the study material. Both a quantitative approach and a qualitative approach are used as a method. The thesis also links the results of this study to previous research on communication and theories on sustainable development. The results show that neither of the newspapers Folkbladet or NT is presenting the Eastern Link in a balanced way from a sustainability perspective. A majority of the articles are focusing on the social discourse; this differs from previous research where the focus is on the economical discourse. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-19311application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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The local newspapers in Sweden are often used as an arena where groups of different political leanings try to frame current events to suit their purposes. Therefore how the news media presents the discussed issue and how it relates to sustainable development are important for a democratic process. One of the largest infrastructural projects in Sweden currently is the Eastern Link and there are many economical, social and ecological concerns when constructing such a large infrastructural project. It is therefore important to look at how sustainable development is represented in the local news media when concerning this infrastructural project. The aim of this thesis is to study how the local media presents the Eastern Link project in relation to sustainable development and how it affects democracy. This thesis critically discusses the different parts of sustainable development; the impact of and on economical issues, social issues and ecological issues in relation to the study material. Both a quantitative approach and a qualitative approach are used as a method. The thesis also links the results of this study to previous research on communication and theories on sustainable development. The results show that neither of the newspapers Folkbladet or NT is presenting the Eastern Link in a balanced way from a sustainability perspective. A majority of the articles are focusing on the social discourse; this differs from previous research where the focus is on the economical discourse. |
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Niskanen, Johan Gröndal Andersson, Joakim |
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Niskanen, Johan Gröndal Andersson, Joakim |
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The Eastern Link : A sustainable discourse? |
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The Eastern Link : A sustainable discourse? |
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The Eastern Link : A sustainable discourse? |
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The Eastern Link : A sustainable discourse? |
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eastern link : a sustainable discourse? |
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Linköpings universitet, Tema vatten i natur och samhälle |
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2009 |
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