This study analyzes US and South Korean news coverage of the H1N1 pandemic to examine cross-cultural variations in attention cycle patterns, cited sources, and news frames. A content analysis was conducted on 630 articles from US and Korean newspapers during the period of April to October 2009. It found that attention cycle patterns, news frames, and sources varied across the two countries according to professional norms, cultural values, social ideologies, and occurrences of relevant events. While US news coverage showed two phases of waxing and waning attention, Korean news coverage showed five phases. The frames used in US news stories placed more emphasis on attribution of responsibility, action, and reassurance. Other framing variation...
Emerging infectious diseases are one of the growing risks the global community faces. From recent ex...
This paper examines journalistic role performance in coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, based on a c...
We examined the implications of exposure to misinformation about COVID-19 in the United States, Sout...
This study analyzes US and South Korean news coverage of the H1N1 pandemic to examine cross-cultural...
Purpose - This study aims at exploring the topology of two risk communication cases, Bovine Spongifo...
Background Current media studies of COVID-19 devote asymmetrical attention to social media, in contr...
A content analysis of the coverage of a public health crisis in Korea from September 1999 to Decembe...
A content analysis of the coverage of a public health crisis in Korea from September 1999 to Decembe...
Background and ObjectivesDuring an evolving public health crisis, news organizations disseminate inf...
©Sungkyu Park, Sungwon Han, Jeongwook Kim, Mir Majid Molaie, Hoang Dieu Vu, Karandeep Singh, Jiyoung...
Background: In South Korea, there is currently no syndromic surveillance system using internet searc...
Ley, BarbaraThis study consists of a comparative framing analysis about how the leading news agency ...
According to media systems dependency theory, increased dependence on media to meet individual needs...
This study compares how the English-language newspapers in countries---China, Thailand and the US---...
Abstract Background How antimicrobial resistance (AMR) risk is communicated in news media can shape ...
Emerging infectious diseases are one of the growing risks the global community faces. From recent ex...
This paper examines journalistic role performance in coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, based on a c...
We examined the implications of exposure to misinformation about COVID-19 in the United States, Sout...
This study analyzes US and South Korean news coverage of the H1N1 pandemic to examine cross-cultural...
Purpose - This study aims at exploring the topology of two risk communication cases, Bovine Spongifo...
Background Current media studies of COVID-19 devote asymmetrical attention to social media, in contr...
A content analysis of the coverage of a public health crisis in Korea from September 1999 to Decembe...
A content analysis of the coverage of a public health crisis in Korea from September 1999 to Decembe...
Background and ObjectivesDuring an evolving public health crisis, news organizations disseminate inf...
©Sungkyu Park, Sungwon Han, Jeongwook Kim, Mir Majid Molaie, Hoang Dieu Vu, Karandeep Singh, Jiyoung...
Background: In South Korea, there is currently no syndromic surveillance system using internet searc...
Ley, BarbaraThis study consists of a comparative framing analysis about how the leading news agency ...
According to media systems dependency theory, increased dependence on media to meet individual needs...
This study compares how the English-language newspapers in countries---China, Thailand and the US---...
Abstract Background How antimicrobial resistance (AMR) risk is communicated in news media can shape ...
Emerging infectious diseases are one of the growing risks the global community faces. From recent ex...
This paper examines journalistic role performance in coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, based on a c...
We examined the implications of exposure to misinformation about COVID-19 in the United States, Sout...