Ajaloosündmuste representatsioon Eesti meedias 2009. a märtsikuu päevalehtede analüüsi põhjal

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2009

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Tartu Ülikool

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Current thesis uses a quantitative research method, a content analysis to map the month of March 2009 in national newspapers - Eesti Päevaleht, Postimees and Õhtuleht - about talking about history and referring to it. Data is collected based on the coding guide. Coding guide used in the thesis was created in cooperation with the research group of cultural theory in journalism (Halliki Harro-Loit, Ene Kõresaar, Anu Pallas, Valeria Jakobson, et al). In addition to this thesis, the guide is also used in a more extensive research to the media, which looks at the Estonian media while taking into account anniversary journalism. In that time period, of articles that were published in paper edition of said newspapers, 139 fit into the categories of the coding guide. These articles were taken as the analysis units and as the basis of statistics. Of these 50 were opinion stories, 67 short news, 28 extended news, 13 feature articles and 15 interviews. Most of the speakers were either journalists or part-takers. Sources were eyewitnesses and Estonian press. Most of the places, that were mentioned, were in Estonia. The historical period that was mentioned the most were the 1940s, 1980s and 1990s. A lot of the articles that fell on said time period were about a person, an anniversary or a book. Also there was remembering of a recurring anniversary, like the anniversary of deportation or the day of mourning. In reporting the events that took place in March 2009, the constructing of collective trauma could be noticed. Postimees was the newspaper that especially emphasized the horrors of deportation. The amount and emotionality of articles in Eesti Päevaleht and Õhtuleht were lower. While relying on the book by Eviatar Zerubavel, “Time Maps”, I looked into the articles in Estonian newspapers, that talked about history, and while comparing them to other historical accounts, I found out that also our media creates “black holes”, periods, where seemingly nothing happened.

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H Social Sciences (General), bakalaureusetööd

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