According to the theory of instrumental actualization in mediated conflicts, the mass media tend to exaggerate events consistent with the editorial line. This theory was tested using press coverage in Germany, Switzerland, France, and the United Kingdom on the Japanese seaquake, the tsunami it caused, and the nuclear disaster of Fukushima. Within a period of seven weeks after the seaquake, the coverage in the four countries in 27 national newspapers and magazines on the three events was analyzed. As hypothesized from theory, German and Swiss media concentrated on Fukushima and stressed its relevance to domestic nuclear plants, whereas French and British media placed a greater emphasis on the tsunami and rarely related the nuclear catastroph...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-73)This study examined how the nuclear crisis at the F...
International audienceAbstract How do some large-scale adverse events receive major media coverage a...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
The article examines how nuclear risk was perceived by German and Japanese journalists covering the ...
The article examines how nuclear risk was perceived by German and Japanese journalists covering the ...
Accepted version.This paper presents results of a comparison of media coverage of fusion and fission...
AbstractThis paper attempts to investigate the mass media coverage of Fukushima No. 1 (Dai-ichi) Nuc...
Using an analysis of the way European newspapers covered the Fukushima nuclear accident, this articl...
In today’s risk-filled society, it is vital to recognize not only the risks that we face every day, ...
The paper examines the question, in how far Fukushima caused changes in the media coverage and the p...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to understand the treatment of complex environmen...
This paper presents the results of a large study of 1340 articles published by two major newspapers ...
This report presents a comparative analysis of media coverage of fusion and fission energy before an...
This book analyses the portrayal of nuclear power in Japanese journalism and the factors that influe...
Published in: Current Sociology, 2017, Vol. 65(1) 3-20.On 11 March 2011, an earthquake of a 9.0 magn...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-73)This study examined how the nuclear crisis at the F...
International audienceAbstract How do some large-scale adverse events receive major media coverage a...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
The article examines how nuclear risk was perceived by German and Japanese journalists covering the ...
The article examines how nuclear risk was perceived by German and Japanese journalists covering the ...
Accepted version.This paper presents results of a comparison of media coverage of fusion and fission...
AbstractThis paper attempts to investigate the mass media coverage of Fukushima No. 1 (Dai-ichi) Nuc...
Using an analysis of the way European newspapers covered the Fukushima nuclear accident, this articl...
In today’s risk-filled society, it is vital to recognize not only the risks that we face every day, ...
The paper examines the question, in how far Fukushima caused changes in the media coverage and the p...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to understand the treatment of complex environmen...
This paper presents the results of a large study of 1340 articles published by two major newspapers ...
This report presents a comparative analysis of media coverage of fusion and fission energy before an...
This book analyses the portrayal of nuclear power in Japanese journalism and the factors that influe...
Published in: Current Sociology, 2017, Vol. 65(1) 3-20.On 11 March 2011, an earthquake of a 9.0 magn...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-73)This study examined how the nuclear crisis at the F...
International audienceAbstract How do some large-scale adverse events receive major media coverage a...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...