Instances of unarmed African Americans being killed when encountering police officers have come to the forefront of the discussion about race and race relations in the U.S. This study investigates media framing to determine if there are elements of racism in media frames surrounding these events. This study seeks to determine the extent that the tenets of Critical Race Theory apply in news when comparing stories Fox News and CNN online articles with articles by Al Jazeera and BBC. The two cases chosen were the killings of Micheal Brown in Ferguson, Missouri and Freddie Gray in Baltimore, Maryland. Using critical frame analysis, I found that four themes: Gray’s illegal switchblade, Gray’s self-inflicted injury, age of #purge rioters, Gray fa...
The United States has experienced a series of murders at the hands of the police in recent years, fr...
Scholars of mass media and racism highlight racial stereotypes and legitimation of racist discourse ...
The study examines the effects of visual framing in news coverage of law enforcement use of lethal f...
In this honors thesis, I explore the process of racialization in media coverage of White-on-Black vi...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)With several highly publicized police killi...
This dissertation examines two cases of fatal police-involved shootings of Black men in order to exp...
This study examines the 2014 media coverage of #IfTheyGunnedMeDown, an early example of hashtag acti...
The article explores how the media constructs news, and offers extensive history on the adverse narr...
After the 2014 fatal shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old African American man, by a Wh...
This framing analysis determined how three national media platforms portrayed two high profile polic...
The United States has experienced a series of murders at the hands of the police in recent years, fr...
This Article discusses the August 2014 fatal shooting of Michael Brown and the April 2015 death of F...
This research examines how racism is hidden and denied by the press, and how blame is attributed to ...
When law enforcement officers, regardless of race and ethnicity, are exposed to messages of Black vi...
After the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement following the deaths of unarmed Black teens T...
The United States has experienced a series of murders at the hands of the police in recent years, fr...
Scholars of mass media and racism highlight racial stereotypes and legitimation of racist discourse ...
The study examines the effects of visual framing in news coverage of law enforcement use of lethal f...
In this honors thesis, I explore the process of racialization in media coverage of White-on-Black vi...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)With several highly publicized police killi...
This dissertation examines two cases of fatal police-involved shootings of Black men in order to exp...
This study examines the 2014 media coverage of #IfTheyGunnedMeDown, an early example of hashtag acti...
The article explores how the media constructs news, and offers extensive history on the adverse narr...
After the 2014 fatal shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old African American man, by a Wh...
This framing analysis determined how three national media platforms portrayed two high profile polic...
The United States has experienced a series of murders at the hands of the police in recent years, fr...
This Article discusses the August 2014 fatal shooting of Michael Brown and the April 2015 death of F...
This research examines how racism is hidden and denied by the press, and how blame is attributed to ...
When law enforcement officers, regardless of race and ethnicity, are exposed to messages of Black vi...
After the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement following the deaths of unarmed Black teens T...
The United States has experienced a series of murders at the hands of the police in recent years, fr...
Scholars of mass media and racism highlight racial stereotypes and legitimation of racist discourse ...
The study examines the effects of visual framing in news coverage of law enforcement use of lethal f...