This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed, by relying on the contributions of different fields of study: News Sociology, Political Communication, International Communications, and International Relations. It is a first step towards developing a holistic theoretical approach to what shapes the news that bridges current micro to macro approaches. More precisely, the model explains news variation across different media organizations and countries by focusing on the different ways the sense of newsworthiness of journalists is affected by three main variables: national interest, national journalistic culture, and the editorial policy of each media organization. The model is developed on the ba...
A longitudinal study of international news in U.S. newspapers before and after Sept. 11, 2001 was us...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and later attacks such as those in London and Madrid shocked the world an...
This study adds to research on terrorism and international news by combining real-world information ...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by re...
An international comparative study of the elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and P...
Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explan...
Is globalization leading to a worldwide homogenization of news? Is news shaped by political spin? Or...
Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explan...
The article shows the limitations of the “indexing” hypothesis, an influential conceptualization of ...
World newspapers, The New York Times, The London Times, The Australian, and The Toronto Star, have t...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquar...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
This study examines U.S. international coverage about 26 countries in 2005 and investigates how coun...
The purpose of this study was to find how socio-political and cultural aspects influenced internatio...
Since the 1960's, communication scholars have conducted numerous studies to identify determinants of...
A longitudinal study of international news in U.S. newspapers before and after Sept. 11, 2001 was us...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and later attacks such as those in London and Madrid shocked the world an...
This study adds to research on terrorism and international news by combining real-world information ...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by re...
An international comparative study of the elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and P...
Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explan...
Is globalization leading to a worldwide homogenization of news? Is news shaped by political spin? Or...
Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explan...
The article shows the limitations of the “indexing” hypothesis, an influential conceptualization of ...
World newspapers, The New York Times, The London Times, The Australian, and The Toronto Star, have t...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquar...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
This study examines U.S. international coverage about 26 countries in 2005 and investigates how coun...
The purpose of this study was to find how socio-political and cultural aspects influenced internatio...
Since the 1960's, communication scholars have conducted numerous studies to identify determinants of...
A longitudinal study of international news in U.S. newspapers before and after Sept. 11, 2001 was us...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and later attacks such as those in London and Madrid shocked the world an...
This study adds to research on terrorism and international news by combining real-world information ...