The objective of this study is to examine how US-related human rights issues are covered in the New York Times (NYT), and which factors influence the coverage. The study deals with two major domains of reporting of human rights issues occurring: within the US proper and in US actions internationally. Human rights narratives in the US are important factors explaining the selective nature of the newspaper’s reporting. The NYT reflects the official discourse of the US government in its coverage of human rights topics. It also plays the role of a “watchdog” and criticizes the US human rights situation in some areas. The study is based on the analysis of 155 NYT articles between the years 1998 and 2013
This study provides evidence of government distortion of news coverage amongst indepen-dently owned ...
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
1\. Einleitung 2\. Vorgehensweise und Methode 3\. Medientheorie 4\. Menschenrechte 5\. Menschenrecht...
The objective of this study is to examine how US-related human rights issues are covered in the New ...
News coverage of human rights is important for education, the protection of rights, and the developm...
This article analyzes American television and American and British print news coverage of human righ...
The news media have long been seen as playing an influential role in politics. This influence can be...
This study provides evidence of government distortion of news coverage among independently owned med...
While much of this book is focused on the effects of human rights coverage on mobilization, we must ...
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The author, who was the U.S. Ambassador to the human rights conference, discusses the American tradi...
Official US discourse claims US leadership and benevolence in promoting human rights worldwide. But ...
This study provides evidence of government distortion of news coverage among independently owned med...
Contrary to the view that the rejection of human rights treaty membership has left the United States...
The article reviews the three volumes of the book Bringing Human Rights Home, edited by Cynthia So...
This study provides evidence of government distortion of news coverage amongst indepen-dently owned ...
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
1\. Einleitung 2\. Vorgehensweise und Methode 3\. Medientheorie 4\. Menschenrechte 5\. Menschenrecht...
The objective of this study is to examine how US-related human rights issues are covered in the New ...
News coverage of human rights is important for education, the protection of rights, and the developm...
This article analyzes American television and American and British print news coverage of human righ...
The news media have long been seen as playing an influential role in politics. This influence can be...
This study provides evidence of government distortion of news coverage among independently owned med...
While much of this book is focused on the effects of human rights coverage on mobilization, we must ...
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Human Rights Institute (HRI) at Columbi...
The author, who was the U.S. Ambassador to the human rights conference, discusses the American tradi...
Official US discourse claims US leadership and benevolence in promoting human rights worldwide. But ...
This study provides evidence of government distortion of news coverage among independently owned med...
Contrary to the view that the rejection of human rights treaty membership has left the United States...
The article reviews the three volumes of the book Bringing Human Rights Home, edited by Cynthia So...
This study provides evidence of government distortion of news coverage amongst indepen-dently owned ...
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
1\. Einleitung 2\. Vorgehensweise und Methode 3\. Medientheorie 4\. Menschenrechte 5\. Menschenrecht...