This project examines poverty in news by analyzing reports on Louisville slum clearance, La Salle Place, and College Court public housing projects from November 1934 through February 1938 in the Courier-Journal, Louisville Herald-Post, and Louisville Leader newspapers. In contrast to current academic research, reports on issues related to poverty appeared regularly, portrayed the poor as deserving, and avoided intersecting poverty with issues of race or gender. However, in support of current academic research, coverage of poverty in Louisville neglected to discuss perpetual poverty and relied on elite sources for information. In the event of economic distress and federal intervention like the Great Depression, news reports may be more atten...
Poverty is a persistent cycle that plagues the United States, but specifically Eastern Kentucky. Thi...
How we think about poverty is colored by how we measure it. For economists, that often means seeing ...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...
Source diversity models suggest that by using non-conventional, non-official sources for news conten...
The American news media are the cultural shapers of today’s society. Their many stories create a vis...
The way journalists use statistics when reporting poverty reflects not only common approaches but al...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
The news media is a critical source of information for the public. However, it neglects the interest...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 22, 2012).The entir...
Chicago is one city that has been hit hard by poverty. It has lost much business and industry, it ha...
This book presents an in-depth, systematic investigation of the reporting of poverty in Wales, discu...
<p>In the United States, poverty has been historically higher and disproportionately concentrated in...
This thesis examines the role of poverty in the United States and how it has impacted social and eco...
During the past decade, social media has gained dominance over traditional media in an agenda-settin...
Poverty is a persistent cycle that plagues the United States, but specifically Eastern Kentucky. Thi...
How we think about poverty is colored by how we measure it. For economists, that often means seeing ...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...
Source diversity models suggest that by using non-conventional, non-official sources for news conten...
The American news media are the cultural shapers of today’s society. Their many stories create a vis...
The way journalists use statistics when reporting poverty reflects not only common approaches but al...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
The news media is a critical source of information for the public. However, it neglects the interest...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 22, 2012).The entir...
Chicago is one city that has been hit hard by poverty. It has lost much business and industry, it ha...
This book presents an in-depth, systematic investigation of the reporting of poverty in Wales, discu...
<p>In the United States, poverty has been historically higher and disproportionately concentrated in...
This thesis examines the role of poverty in the United States and how it has impacted social and eco...
During the past decade, social media has gained dominance over traditional media in an agenda-settin...
Poverty is a persistent cycle that plagues the United States, but specifically Eastern Kentucky. Thi...
How we think about poverty is colored by how we measure it. For economists, that often means seeing ...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...