Arbetare i kristider - En kvantitativ bildanalys av arbetares gestaltning under Saabkonkursen
Abstract
When the automobile company Saab applied for bankruptcy in December 2011 three thousand
workers lost their job and income. It was a big disaster for the Swedish town Trollhättan where
the unemployment numbers doubled overnight.
The crisis and bankruptcy was big news in Sweden. This study’s purpose is to explore the
portrayal of workers in media during this time using quantitative content analysis. A total
selection of the images depicting Saab, published in the newspapers TTELA, Göteborgs-Posten
and GT during December 2011, have been analyzed. The chosen newspapers all lie in the region
of Västra Götaland where Saab is located.
With theories of framing and elite centralization the following questions have been answered
and analyzed. Who are in the images depicting Saab’s bankruptcy? Is there a difference between
how workers and elites are being photographed? What type of location are workers versus elites
photographed in? Are workers versus elites active or passive in the pictures?
The results showed that a majority of people in the images depicting Saab were elites like the
CEO, politicians and trustees, while only 20 percent were workers. Elites were more likely than
workers to have their power strengthened by photo perspective and location. They were also
shown as being more active through emotions and by being photographed while working.
Degree
Student essay
Student essay
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Date
2018-09-07Author
Ståhlgren, Ellen
Meyers, Emelie
Höglund, Filippa
Keywords
arbetarklass, Saab, gestaltning, elitpersoner, elitcentrering, medier, bildanalys
working class, Saab, framing, elites, elite centralization, media, image analysis
Series/Report no.
KV18-18
Language
swe