Browsing by Subject "Journalism"
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Migrant workers in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The main theme of the Final Year Project is whether the two main Irish daily broadsheet newspapers (The Irish Independent and The Irish Times) represent Paul Manning's democratic model for media, in their representation ... -
The moulting tiger : the fallout from Ireland's jobs crisis
(Dublin Business School, 2011)Unemployment affects everyone. This is not a statement that could have been made without fallibility during the recession of the 1980s and 90s. Although today‟s unemployment figures mirror those from the peak of the last ... -
News media, power, and representation. A case study: reporting Chechnya
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The purpose of this study is to analysis American newspaper coverage of the conflict in Chechnya. The study is conducted during a fundamental shift in American foreign policy. A content analysis will be conducted to see ... -
Power and influence : news media's 'agenda setting' effect on elite policy
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The purpose of this theoretical discussion is to assess the claim that the news media has the ability to elicit change in elite policy-makers through its ability to place an issue within the public agenda, through use of ... -
Small stories big news : analysis of Ireland's local media industry on the frontlines of the globalisation battle
(Dublin Business School, 2007)In this work I will try to assess the impact of today's rapid moving media climate on the Irish local media infrastructure. Discussing their position in the battle for/against globalisation. This will bring in debates over ... -
U. S media coverage of the Asian tsunami
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The study of news has been at the forefront of all media literature. What we have learned from this literature is that news is constructed. All forms of media have been accused of using certain values, which inevitably ...