During the 2004 election cycle, many states rushed to pass legislation that would prevent same sex couples from obtaining state-sanctioned marriages. Oregon and Georgia both proposed and approved bans on same sex marriage, but did so with varying levels of voter approval (57% & 75%, respectively). In an effort to understand how media might have influenced this outcome, this book presents a case study in media framing, using those states\u27 newspaper coverage of same sex marriage legislation as the primary texts. The book also includes an introduction to framing theory and brief historical accounts of the institution of marriage as well as gay rights activism and how the two have come to be intertwined in public and private spheres. The fra...
Same-sex marriage has been heavily debated in academics and in the public sphere. During the 2004 Pr...
Like many other controversial social issues, same-sex marriage has followed the ebb and flow of the ...
The significance and timeliness of Michael Mello’s book was brought home to me recently when I parti...
The purpose of this research is to explore which frames, dominant frames, and tones are used in news...
This mixed methods study explores Christian media's framing of gay marriage from 2010 to 2015, looki...
In terms of social change, the debate concerning same-sex marriage is a relatively new phenomenon. F...
Abstract: The issue of same-sex marriage is currently a topic offierce debate in this country. To he...
The struggle for equality is nothing new in this country. Every minority group has faced it’s own ha...
This study investigated the San Francisco Chronicle and the Los Angeles Times' newspaper coverage su...
Introduction (part): Issues directly impacting lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender (LGBT) citize...
Same-sex marriage is receiving further attention because the U.S. President Barack Obama has endorse...
The issue of same-sex marriage continues to be a focal point in U.S. media. The topic garnered a sub...
The success of a social justice movement, especially with regard to issues upon which the public wil...
Since the 1970s the issue of same-sex marriage has been publicly debated in the United States. This ...
Karen Tracy examines the identity-work of judges and attorneys in state supreme courts as they debat...
Same-sex marriage has been heavily debated in academics and in the public sphere. During the 2004 Pr...
Like many other controversial social issues, same-sex marriage has followed the ebb and flow of the ...
The significance and timeliness of Michael Mello’s book was brought home to me recently when I parti...
The purpose of this research is to explore which frames, dominant frames, and tones are used in news...
This mixed methods study explores Christian media's framing of gay marriage from 2010 to 2015, looki...
In terms of social change, the debate concerning same-sex marriage is a relatively new phenomenon. F...
Abstract: The issue of same-sex marriage is currently a topic offierce debate in this country. To he...
The struggle for equality is nothing new in this country. Every minority group has faced it’s own ha...
This study investigated the San Francisco Chronicle and the Los Angeles Times' newspaper coverage su...
Introduction (part): Issues directly impacting lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender (LGBT) citize...
Same-sex marriage is receiving further attention because the U.S. President Barack Obama has endorse...
The issue of same-sex marriage continues to be a focal point in U.S. media. The topic garnered a sub...
The success of a social justice movement, especially with regard to issues upon which the public wil...
Since the 1970s the issue of same-sex marriage has been publicly debated in the United States. This ...
Karen Tracy examines the identity-work of judges and attorneys in state supreme courts as they debat...
Same-sex marriage has been heavily debated in academics and in the public sphere. During the 2004 Pr...
Like many other controversial social issues, same-sex marriage has followed the ebb and flow of the ...
The significance and timeliness of Michael Mello’s book was brought home to me recently when I parti...