11.Saeimas priekšvēlēšanu debates LNT, TV3 un LTV1: salīdzinošā analīze
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2012
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Vārna, Ieva
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Latvijas Universitāte
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Bakalaura darbā: ‘’11. Saeimas priekšvēlēšanu debates LNT, TV3 un LTV1: salīdzinošā analīze’’ mērķis izpētīt priekšvēlēšanu debašu raidījumu dienaskārtību un ziņu tematisko dalījumu, ziņu veidošanos, dienaskārtības teoriju .
Darba teorētiskajam pamatojumam izmantota dienaskārtības teorija, teorētiskie materiāli par ziņu veidošanas procesiem un ziņu plūsmu, balstoties uz tiem atlasītas kontentanalīzei nepieciešamās kategorijas.
Darba pētnieciskās metodes: Kontentanalīze ar kuras palīdzību analizēti debatēs iekļautie sižeti. Intervijas ar raidījumu vadītājiem, kas palīdzēs noskaidrot pēc kādiem kritērijiem tika atlasīti temati par ko runāt. Izanalizēts centra ‘’Latvijas fakti’’ pētījums par sabiedrībai aktuālām problēmām 2011. gadā, kas palīdzēs noskaidrot, vai raidījumos atspoguļotie temati atbilst sabiedrības dienas kārtībai.
Darbs strukturēts 3 daļās: teorētiskajā, metodoloģiskajā un pētniecības daļā.
Atslēgas vārdi: Raidījums - ’’ Līderu debates’’, raidījums ‘’Pēdējais vārds’’, raidījums ‘’Izvēlies nākotni’’, priekšvēlēšanu debates, sabiedrības dienas kārtība, mediju dienas kārtība, politiskās vēlēšanas.
Bachelor thesis: ’’The 11th Parliamentary election debate in LNT, TV3 and LTV1: comparative analysis’’, aims to explore the pre-election debate program agenda and news thematic division, news formation and agenda theory. The theory of agenda is used for the theoretical justification to see how the media chooses the most important topics on which to create the scenes. In the Bachelor thesis the theoretical materials about the news-making processes and the flow of news are observed, and based on these required categories are selected for the content analysis. Research methods used: Content analysis is used to help to analyse the included scenes of debates. The Agenda of media is set and compared on the basis of content analysis obtained results. Interviews with the program managers that will help to clarify by which criteria the topics for discussion were selected. Analysed study of “Latvijas fakti” centre about societies contemporary problems in 2011, which will help to determine whether the program reflects the topics that suit the public’s agenda. Thesis is structured into three parts: theoretical, methodological and research part. Keywords: Broadcast – “Leader debates'', broadcast '' Last Word'', broadcast ‘’ choose the future’’, pre-election debates, the public agenda, media agenda, political elections.
Bachelor thesis: ’’The 11th Parliamentary election debate in LNT, TV3 and LTV1: comparative analysis’’, aims to explore the pre-election debate program agenda and news thematic division, news formation and agenda theory. The theory of agenda is used for the theoretical justification to see how the media chooses the most important topics on which to create the scenes. In the Bachelor thesis the theoretical materials about the news-making processes and the flow of news are observed, and based on these required categories are selected for the content analysis. Research methods used: Content analysis is used to help to analyse the included scenes of debates. The Agenda of media is set and compared on the basis of content analysis obtained results. Interviews with the program managers that will help to clarify by which criteria the topics for discussion were selected. Analysed study of “Latvijas fakti” centre about societies contemporary problems in 2011, which will help to determine whether the program reflects the topics that suit the public’s agenda. Thesis is structured into three parts: theoretical, methodological and research part. Keywords: Broadcast – “Leader debates'', broadcast '' Last Word'', broadcast ‘’ choose the future’’, pre-election debates, the public agenda, media agenda, political elections.
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