Tracing Mediatization – Swedish Newspapers, Journalism and Government Agencies
Abstract
Title: Tracing Mediatization – Swedish Newspapers,
Journalism and Government Agencies
Author: Lucas Rengér
Client: University of Gothenburg, Department of
Media, Journalism and Communication
Course: Bachelor’s Thesis Course - 15 higher education credit
Semester: Spring 2012
Thesis Advisor: Professor Bengt Johansson
Number of words: 14.693
Number of pages: 46
Purpose and assertion: To trace mediatization with the assertion that as displayed in news content, Swedish national newspapers’ dependence on government agencies has
decreased over time.
Method: Quantitative Content Analysis (QCA)
Material: 56 issues of Expressen and Dagens Nyheter
Main Results: Mediatization of Politics exists and is
demonstrated by journalists in newspaper articles on policy areas. Journalists become independent from government agencies in their news production by taking command of articles’ narrative and decreasing the presence of government agencies in news stories
covering agencies’ policy remits. However, in terms of journalistic ideals of investigation, journalists become decreasingly independent since they decrease investigation of government agencies—even though agencies constitute an important part in the Swedish political institution.
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Date
2012-09-05Author
Regnér, Lucas
Keywords
Mediatization
Mediatization of Politics
Government Agency
News Journalism
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Examensarbete
C791
Language
eng