Articulations of ‘Funeral’ in Swedish Newspapers During the Covid-19 Pandemic [PDF]
This article explores how ‘funeral’ was articulated in Swedish newspapers during the Covid-19 pandemic and how such articulations relate to power and ideology. Articles from the six most prominent Swedish newspapers, published over 2 years, have been analyzed using critical discourse analysis and intersectionality.
Karin Jarnkvist
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Between facts and ambiguity: Discourses on medical cannabis in Swedish newspapers [PDF]
Aim: This study examines the discursive construction of medical cannabis in Swedish newspapers, with the aim of understanding how the news media recontextualise the medical potential of cannabis. Design: The study is centred on the ...
Ernesto Abalo
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Media framing and construction of childhood obesity: a content analysis of Swedish newspapers [PDF]
SummaryObjectiveDespite lower prevalence than most European countries, childhood obesity is a Swedish public health priority due to its lasting health impacts and socioeconomic patterning. Mass media content influences public and political perceptions of health issues, and media framing of childhood obesity may influence perceptions of its solutions ...
Chris Patterson +2 more
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Newspapers in Sweden are experiencing reduced revenues due to decreases in advertisement sales and reader subscriptions. Given such circumstances, one way of being more cost-effective is for journalists to recycle pieces of texts already published by ...
Skärlund Sanna
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The uses of the term polarisation in Swedish newspapers, 2010–2021
In this article, we investigate the rhetorical uses and media frames associated with the term polarisation in Swedish print media from 2010 to 2021. We first produce a qualitative and detailed assessment of a sample of 240 articles and then proceed to a ...
Farjam Mike +3 more
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Evidence of Malodorous Chloroanisoles in “Mold Houses” Was Omitted When Indoor Air Research Evolved [PDF]
Herein, we address the peculiar lack of scientific reporting on odor potent chloroanisoles (CAs) in the built environment. We have searched and critically examined sources beyond peer-reviewed scientific journals, namely research conferences ...
Johnny C. Lorentzen, Gunnar Johanson
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Prices, Margins and Liquidity Constraints: Swedish Newspapers, 1990-1992 [PDF]
A firm facing liquidity constraints in a recession may increase its price to exploit locked‐in consumers in an attempt to boost short‐run profits. We find support for such behaviour for Swedish regional newspapers during a deep recession. Newspapers sell both subscriptions and advertising space, and arguably buyers of the latter are less locked in ...
Rickard Eriksson
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Genre characteristics - a front page analysis of 85 Swedish online newspapers
The online newspapers entered the Internet in the mid-nineties and since then it has become more and more common to read news online. There is a long tradition of designing newspapers in print but today there is a demand from both academics and practitioners for more knowledge about how to design user friendly news sites. The challenge is to design the
Ihlström Eriksson, Carina +1 more
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Health, human rights and freedom at stake? A critical discourse analysis of the Swedish media debate on the national COVID-19 pandemic strategy [PDF]
Purpose The aim of this study is to, in the Swedish media debate, explore the discursive constructions of challenges in human rights and freedoms following the national spatial strategy for health and survival during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Malin Hallén, Kristina Tryselius
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This article explores how Christian heritage is engaged with, strengthened, and contested in and through Swedish newspapers and in the annual Swedish Christmas calendar.
Evelina Lundmark
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