.This article aims at exposing the specific language that the American mass media uses to portray events, as well as the many differences found in them based on their ideological allegiance, that is to say, whether they are conservative or liberal oriented. This analysis is built on the well-known Ferguson case in which a white police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager in the middle of a street. This paper offers an analysis of the first headlines of at least 8 different newspapers, paying special attention to the syntactic structures used, semantic roles as well as the chosen vocabulary
This paper, based on in-depth interviews with journalists at alternative and advocacy papers in St. ...
The Virginia Tech shooting incident, which took place in 2007 in the state of Virginia in the United...
This thesis examined the representation of African Americans in the Ferguson news coverage in CNN an...
This article aims at exposing the specific language that the American mass media uses to portray ev...
This article aims at exposing the specific language that the American mass media uses to portray eve...
This research examined the police-media relationship through an exploratory content analysis of news...
The media aids in bringing to light many social issues across the nation each and every day. Histori...
The article explores how the media constructs news, and offers extensive history on the adverse narr...
This thesis examines the intersection between public statements and private thought surrounding a re...
Ferguson. The public utterance of the word holds vastly differing meanings to differing segments of ...
This study examines the 2014 media coverage of #IfTheyGunnedMeDown, an early example of hashtag acti...
This project focuses on how the terms “protest” and “riot” are used in articles about the Ferguson p...
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...
Newspapers continue to employ perpetrator-oriented narratives on mass shootings, focusing not only o...
This paper, based on in-depth interviews with journalists at alternative and advocacy papers in St. ...
The Virginia Tech shooting incident, which took place in 2007 in the state of Virginia in the United...
This thesis examined the representation of African Americans in the Ferguson news coverage in CNN an...
This article aims at exposing the specific language that the American mass media uses to portray ev...
This article aims at exposing the specific language that the American mass media uses to portray eve...
This research examined the police-media relationship through an exploratory content analysis of news...
The media aids in bringing to light many social issues across the nation each and every day. Histori...
The article explores how the media constructs news, and offers extensive history on the adverse narr...
This thesis examines the intersection between public statements and private thought surrounding a re...
Ferguson. The public utterance of the word holds vastly differing meanings to differing segments of ...
This study examines the 2014 media coverage of #IfTheyGunnedMeDown, an early example of hashtag acti...
This project focuses on how the terms “protest” and “riot” are used in articles about the Ferguson p...
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...
Newspapers continue to employ perpetrator-oriented narratives on mass shootings, focusing not only o...
This paper, based on in-depth interviews with journalists at alternative and advocacy papers in St. ...
The Virginia Tech shooting incident, which took place in 2007 in the state of Virginia in the United...
This thesis examined the representation of African Americans in the Ferguson news coverage in CNN an...