Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Ulrika Andersson
- University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Description
Purpose:
The study aims at analysing how Swedish news media has reported on research misconduct during the years of 2002-2013 and whether this kind of news reports has increased over time.
Language
Swedish
Research principal
Responsible department/unit
JMG
Unit of analysis
Population
Swedish news media
Time Method
Sampling procedure
Time period(s) investigated
2002-01-01 – 2013-12-31
Geographic spread
Geographic location: Sweden
Research area
Media
(CESSDA Topic Classification)
Media and Communications
(The Swedish standard of fields of research 2011)
Andersson, Ulrika (2014) Fusk och förtroende. Om mediers forskningsrapportering och förtroendet för forskning. (VA-rapport 2014:3). Stockholm: Vetenskap & Allmänhet, VA
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ISSN:
1653-6843
ISBN:
978-91-85585-72-4
Brounéus, Fredrik; Larsdotter, Karin; Andersson, Ulrika & Lindholm, Maria (2014). Does media coverage of research misconduct affect public confidence in science? EuroScientist, 30 April 2014
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Andersson, Ulrika (2014). Fusk och förtroende. Om mediers forskningsrapportering och förtroendet för forskning. (SOM-rapport 2014:27). Göteborg: Göteborgs universitet
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Andersson, Ulrika (2014) Forskningsfusk och allmänhetens förtroende. I: Bergström, Annika och Oscarsson, Henrik (red.) Mittfåra och Marginal. Göteborg: Göteborgs universitet
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ISBN:
978-91-89673-30-4
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Associated documentation
Version 1.0
https://doi.org/10.5878/002216
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Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Ulrika Andersson
- University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Keywords
television news, press, research misconduct, media coverage, daily press, ether media, quantitative content analysis
Time period(s) investigated
2002-01-01 – 2013-12-31
Variables
38
Number of individuals/objects
359