Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 22, 2012).The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file.Thesis advisor: Dr. George Kennedy.Includes bibliographical references.M.A. University of Missouri--Columbia 2011."May 2011"[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Scholars have found that news organizations tend to frame American poverty as an urban problem, largely ignoring the plight of the rural poor. To gauge the coverage of rural American poverty, a content analysis was conducted on 184 articles from the New York Times, the Washington Post ...
Excerpts from the report Highlights: White Americans in rural areas are a major and persistent pove...
The dissertation examines U.S. newspaper coverage of hunger occurring both in Africa and the United ...
The paper identifies the basic factors affecting rural development and the social consequences of ru...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
One in five poor children in this country lives in a rural area. Yet this group of vulnerable young ...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States and are higher...
Approaches to explaining rural poverty highlight the social, economic, and political processes that ...
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
Agriculture is one of the largest industries in the world. Rural communities in the U.S., and specif...
Moving beyond the highly visual forms of poverty characteristic of the city, Rural Poverty explores ...
The editors and authors of this fine collection of articles, though mostly sociologists, demonstrate...
This exploratory textual analysis seeks to answer the main research question: How is Asheville frame...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
This study focuses on the longstanding impoverishment of the rural South and three of its subregions...
Excerpts from the report Highlights: White Americans in rural areas are a major and persistent pove...
The dissertation examines U.S. newspaper coverage of hunger occurring both in Africa and the United ...
The paper identifies the basic factors affecting rural development and the social consequences of ru...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
One in five poor children in this country lives in a rural area. Yet this group of vulnerable young ...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States and are higher...
Approaches to explaining rural poverty highlight the social, economic, and political processes that ...
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
Agriculture is one of the largest industries in the world. Rural communities in the U.S., and specif...
Moving beyond the highly visual forms of poverty characteristic of the city, Rural Poverty explores ...
The editors and authors of this fine collection of articles, though mostly sociologists, demonstrate...
This exploratory textual analysis seeks to answer the main research question: How is Asheville frame...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
This study focuses on the longstanding impoverishment of the rural South and three of its subregions...
Excerpts from the report Highlights: White Americans in rural areas are a major and persistent pove...
The dissertation examines U.S. newspaper coverage of hunger occurring both in Africa and the United ...
The paper identifies the basic factors affecting rural development and the social consequences of ru...