Title Lietuvių emigracijos tema žiniasklaidoje: dienotvarkės nustatymo požiūris /
Translation of Title Lithuanian emigration issue in the media: agenda setting approach.
Authors Steponavičiūtė, Birutė
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Pages 96
Abstract [eng] Final Master's thesis - emigration and Lithuanian media reports and policy reports. The aim of the terminal - the theme of emigration disclosure in the media agenda setting approach. Job tasks: to discuss the phenomenon of emigration during the pre-Soviet Lithuania, and after 1990 Restoration of Independence until 2010; the main agenda setting theory arguments, to review studies using the theory of agenda setting, theme in the context of immigration, emigration to discuss the topic in the media world and Lithuanian, a Lithuanian theme of emigration in the media content analysis of the themes of emigration for political content analysis of texts. Analyzing, systematizing and summarizing the scientific literature and came to the conclusion that the emigration of scientific sources, is often described as a feature of the Lithuanian people, and most Lithuanians - Diaspora people. Pre-Soviet periods, the magnitude of emigration, the reasons are not very well considered, and the consequences of not being spoken. Today Lithuanian emigration is nothing new or unexpected event. Scientific and journalistic sources often associated with globalization is defined as a dynamic process, but solid and consistent research on this topic, however, missing. Following the work of the scientific research analysis showed that the political forces, through agenda-setting mechanisms, is able to reach the public and influence their opinion so that it would be advantageous or disadvantageous to a particular e(i) migration-related issue. This means that things that get on the political agenda, reflected in the media agenda. Lithuanian research through the media and political texts, content analysis lead to the conclusion that the emigration is often at issue in the media, but only a quarter of these texts refers to political sources. The investigation revealed that the themes of emigration dynamics in the political and media agendas is the same. Agenda setting approach in the Lithuanian media emigration seen in the context of the political agenda. Linking the global economic crisis and political indifference of the media agenda, it can be concluded that the political agenda is influenced by factors beyond its control, but having a strong influence on her. This may explain the fact that virtually every issue in the media in spreading the message about one-third more to emigrate, compared to political institutions. This research may be interesting and useful for students, teachers, researchers in mass communication sciences, for media representatives, especially the media, political representatives, public relations professionals.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2014