Title
Izveštavanje lista Politika u vreme Prvog balkanskog rata: (oktobar 1912 - maj 1913)
Creator
Aleksić, Dušan 1988-
Copyright date
2020
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Autorstvo-Nekomercijalno-Bez prerade 3.0 Srbija (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
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Language
Serbian
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Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
description
Datum odbrane: 25.02.2021.
Other responsibilities
mentor
Vulić, Tatjana 1967-
član komisije
Jevtović, Zoran
član komisije
Domazet, Sanja
član komisije
Antić, Dejan
Academic Expertise
Društveno-humanističke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Filozofski fakultet
Group
Departman za novinarstvo
Alternative title
Reporting of Politika newspaper during the First Balkan war
Publisher
[D. Аleksić]
Format
195 listova
description
Prilozi: listovi 189-194,
Biografija autora: list 195,
Bibliografija: listovi 179-188.
description
Communication and Media Studies
Abstract (en)
The main objective of the disertation topic „Reporting of Politika newspaper during First Balkan War (October 1912 – May 1913)” is to show in which way the most-read newspaper at the time reported about the war that resulted in retreat of Ottoman empire forces from Balkan peninsula. Considering that appearance of Politika on the media market marked the rise of modern political press and that the First Balkan War marked the first war conflict that Serbian media intensively reported about, the author of this dissertation aims at contributing to the research of history of journalism, journalistic genres, propaganda models, war journalism as well as the research of contemporary journalism and development of journalistic profession in this area. Quantitative and qualitative content analysis proved that Politika created a unique reporting model that contributed to positive framing of Serbia among the worldwide public and development of contemporary journalism in this part of Europe by combining informative and propagandistic reporting function and implementing unique language, stylistic and genre constructions.
Authors Key words
Politika, izveštavanje, Prvi balkanski rat, mediji, propaganda, žanrovi
Authors Key words
Politika, reporting, media, First Balkan War, propaganda, genres
Classification
070(497.11):355.48"1912/1913"(043.3)
Subject
S265 Press and communication sciences
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
The main objective of the disertation topic „Reporting of Politika newspaper during First Balkan War (October 1912 – May 1913)” is to show in which way the most-read newspaper at the time reported about the war that resulted in retreat of Ottoman empire forces from Balkan peninsula. Considering that appearance of Politika on the media market marked the rise of modern political press and that the First Balkan War marked the first war conflict that Serbian media intensively reported about, the author of this dissertation aims at contributing to the research of history of journalism, journalistic genres, propaganda models, war journalism as well as the research of contemporary journalism and development of journalistic profession in this area. Quantitative and qualitative content analysis proved that Politika created a unique reporting model that contributed to positive framing of Serbia among the worldwide public and development of contemporary journalism in this part of Europe by combining informative and propagandistic reporting function and implementing unique language, stylistic and genre constructions.
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