This dissertation focuses on media coverage and public opinion about United States foreign policy during a time of national crisis. It seeks to better understand the nature of news content by exploring the concept of press independence through the lens of two theories of news media: indexing and echoing. Focusing on the current U.S. military engagement with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the present study tracks media coverage between June 2014 and June 2015 across six distinct print and online news outlets. This content analysis reveals that the press offered limited criticism of policies, particularly early in the intervention. Print and online news media covered U.S. policy in similar fashion, each relying more on nongo...
Top Paper in Global Communication and Social ChangeThe radicalization and mobilization of vulnerable...
The emergence of “the Islamic state of Iraq and the Levant” was surprising not only because of its r...
This dissertation examines the question: To what extent does the international news media influence ...
This study examines how news coverage of terrorist threats affects emotions that then shape support ...
This study investigates the impact of pre-war news coverage on international support for President B...
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) garnered global news media attention in Summer 2014 when ...
Beginning in the summer of 2014 through the summer of 2016, ISIS and the ISIS conflict in Iraq and S...
The hypothesis of this study is that when citizens feel as if their families and/or countries are in...
In the United States, some proposed law enforcement policies intended to prevent terrorism may viola...
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is a unique media phenomenon that benefited greatly from ...
This paper seeks to understand the real influence that public diplomacy may have over American forei...
The current research investigates how the perceived emotional responses of a majority of Americans t...
White Paper. Monterey, CA: Defense Analysis Department, Naval Postgraduate School.The Islamic State ...
Media coverage is an important element in the foreign policy-making process (Bennett, 1994). Mermin ...
Top Paper in Global Communication and Social ChangeThe radicalization and mobilization of vulnerable...
The emergence of “the Islamic state of Iraq and the Levant” was surprising not only because of its r...
This dissertation examines the question: To what extent does the international news media influence ...
This study examines how news coverage of terrorist threats affects emotions that then shape support ...
This study investigates the impact of pre-war news coverage on international support for President B...
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) garnered global news media attention in Summer 2014 when ...
Beginning in the summer of 2014 through the summer of 2016, ISIS and the ISIS conflict in Iraq and S...
The hypothesis of this study is that when citizens feel as if their families and/or countries are in...
In the United States, some proposed law enforcement policies intended to prevent terrorism may viola...
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is a unique media phenomenon that benefited greatly from ...
This paper seeks to understand the real influence that public diplomacy may have over American forei...
The current research investigates how the perceived emotional responses of a majority of Americans t...
White Paper. Monterey, CA: Defense Analysis Department, Naval Postgraduate School.The Islamic State ...
Media coverage is an important element in the foreign policy-making process (Bennett, 1994). Mermin ...
Top Paper in Global Communication and Social ChangeThe radicalization and mobilization of vulnerable...
The emergence of “the Islamic state of Iraq and the Levant” was surprising not only because of its r...
This dissertation examines the question: To what extent does the international news media influence ...