Abstract
This study examines the media discourses about Denmark’s public energy planning politics with focus on nuclear energy and public activistic movements. This study examines the relationship between the public opinion and how it was influenced by the anti-nuclear movement OOA and their activities. Through the gathering of empirical resources from contemporary newspapers this study examines how different this movement was portrayed in the public media and how the media acquired their own opinions. It examines OOA and how they influenced people and the media’s opinion.