“Vi lever också i samhället”. En kvalitativ studie om ungas uppfattning av deras representation i traditionella medier och hur det påverkar deras samhällsengagemang
Abstract
Abstract
Title: “Vi lever också i samhället” – En kvalitativ studie om ungas uppfattning av
deras representation i traditionella medier och hur det påverkar deras
samhällsengagemang
Authors: Ella Gustafsson, Elin Gustavsson och Julia Stjernberg
Level: Bachelor thesis in Journalism
Term: HT 2024
Supervisor: Bengt Johansson
Aim of thesis: The main purpose of this study is to investigate how upper secondary school
students perceive their representation in traditional news media and how they perceive that
this representation affects their civic engagement.
Theoretical framework: To answer the questions of the study we have used three different
theories. These theories are Iris Marion Young’s view of the deliberative theory of
democracy, the theory of diversity by Denis McQuail, and Axel Honneth’s theory of
recognition.
Method: The method chosen for the study was qualitative conversational interviews with
upper secondary school students from different study programs in Sweden. In the study, five
conversational interviews with a total of 16 students were conducted. Conversational
interviews were chosen as our method, since discussions between the students themselves
were possible, which led to a deeper understanding of the subjective thoughts of the youth
themselves on topics such as news, representation, and civic engagement.
Results: The respondents in our study see news as a source of information about important
societal events, both globally and locally. They receive news through social media, family,
friends, and traditional media. Interest in news varies, but tends to increase when events
directly affect the individuals themselves or society at large. The upper secondary school
students feel that their representation in the traditional Swedish news media is limited and
often framed negatively. They also emphasize the importance of news reflecting society as a
whole, and the need to raise young people’s voices. The upper secondary school students also
concluded that positive representation in the news can increase their civic engagement by
inspiring and motivating them. In contrast, negative representation such as exclusion
contributes to feelings of powerlessness and alienation.
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Student essay
Student essay
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Date
2025-04-24Author
Gustavsson, Elin
Stjernberg, Julia
Gustafsson, Elin
Series/Report no.
KH24-23
Language
swe