Dagspress, sport och doping : Medieskandaler i ett samtida Sverige
Press Coverage of Doping in Sports : Media Scandals in Contemporary Sweden
Author
Summary, in English
A quantitative content analysis of 969 articles is used to study media coverage during the first fourteen days after each doping case came to light. Five of the cases are considered media scandals and 121 articles about these cases are studied in two other text analyses focusing mainly on themes and intertextuality.
The theoretical background to the study derives from four complementary angles. The first is about society, media and social order and deals with ideas about the challenges and characteristics of modernity. The second angle is about sports and doping. The third angle is about media and sports. The fourth angle consists of theories and concepts about media sports scandals.
Media scandals are useful when investigating norms since they can be seen as an occasion when the socially constructed public morality might be intensified, negotiated or challenged. By studying media scandals we can gain in-depth insights into our society.
Department/s
Publishing year
2010
Language
Swedish
Publication/Series
Lund Studies in Media and Communcation
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Department of Media, Communication and Journalism, Lund University
Topic
- Media and Communications
Keywords
- media sport
- sports journalism
- Media analysis
- doping
- scandal
Status
Published
Supervisor
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1104-4330
- ISBN: 978-91-628-7979-2
Defence date
12 February 2010
Defence time
10:00
Defence place
Kulturens auditorium
Opponent
- Bo Reimer (Professor)