This textual analysis examines news framing of the shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. After studying coverage from The Sanford Herald (North Carolina), The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and The Denver Post, the authors conclude national media perpetuated racial stereotypes, thus heightening the issue of race and making the case more emotional than factual. Readers outside of Sanford, N.C., had few details about the physical altercation, the heart of Zimmerman’s self-defense claim
Just as international coverage of the Emmett Till case in 1955 marshaled domestic support for the ci...
Political scientist Cathy Cohen has characterized the post-Reagan era African American community as ...
This study examines the 2014 media coverage of #IfTheyGunnedMeDown, an early example of hashtag acti...
This study explores the media’s framing of the Trayvon Martin shooting incident, as well as Trayvon ...
The case of 17-year-old Afro-American Trayvon Martin shot dead in 2012 by white neighborhood watch G...
The George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin case sparked national debate. I have examined the discourse ...
The case of 17-year-old Afro-American Trayvon Martin shot dead in 2012 by white nneighborhood watch ...
The trial of the Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman (July, 2013) for the fatal shooting ...
© The Author(s) 2020. This study analyzed two national newspapers to investigate how each framed rac...
This study explores how participants respond to news coverage of the Trayvon Martin shooting based o...
Does media exposure to salient criminological events exacerbate racialized perceptions of injustice?...
This content analysis study explored framing, rhetoric, and media types used by the National Associa...
This Article uses the Trayvon Martin shooting to examine the operation of implicit racial bias in ca...
Topics related to crime and the criminal justice system comprise a majority of topics discussed in t...
In the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman, the article argues for American Ju...
Just as international coverage of the Emmett Till case in 1955 marshaled domestic support for the ci...
Political scientist Cathy Cohen has characterized the post-Reagan era African American community as ...
This study examines the 2014 media coverage of #IfTheyGunnedMeDown, an early example of hashtag acti...
This study explores the media’s framing of the Trayvon Martin shooting incident, as well as Trayvon ...
The case of 17-year-old Afro-American Trayvon Martin shot dead in 2012 by white neighborhood watch G...
The George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin case sparked national debate. I have examined the discourse ...
The case of 17-year-old Afro-American Trayvon Martin shot dead in 2012 by white nneighborhood watch ...
The trial of the Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman (July, 2013) for the fatal shooting ...
© The Author(s) 2020. This study analyzed two national newspapers to investigate how each framed rac...
This study explores how participants respond to news coverage of the Trayvon Martin shooting based o...
Does media exposure to salient criminological events exacerbate racialized perceptions of injustice?...
This content analysis study explored framing, rhetoric, and media types used by the National Associa...
This Article uses the Trayvon Martin shooting to examine the operation of implicit racial bias in ca...
Topics related to crime and the criminal justice system comprise a majority of topics discussed in t...
In the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman, the article argues for American Ju...
Just as international coverage of the Emmett Till case in 1955 marshaled domestic support for the ci...
Political scientist Cathy Cohen has characterized the post-Reagan era African American community as ...
This study examines the 2014 media coverage of #IfTheyGunnedMeDown, an early example of hashtag acti...