The study contributes to understanding of how a scientific controversy – genetic engineering – is treated in news stories in local newspapers. The findings provide quantitative evidence that local newspaper coverage of genetic engineering issues is framed in diverse and complex ways. Additionally, the analyses reveal that oppositional viewpoints exist in some local newspapers, perhaps more so than in national news. In contrast to studies of biotechnology news content in the national, elite press, this study suggests that a range of voices and interpretations about biotechnology do in fact exist in news media coverage of biotechnology in the United States, at least in some local newspapers. The research specifically focuses on news media fra...
Unlike some Western societies, in Hungary there has not been intensive public debate on the issue of...
This paper presents results from a research which analyzed the reporting on genetically modified cro...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-76)This thesis employs frame analysis to examine the ...
In the last ten years the media coverage of the topic of GMOs has steadily increased (Goyal & Gurto,...
In fast-changing scientific fields like biotechnology, new information and discoveries should influe...
Despite the potential promise of agricultural biotechnology, consumers’ trust and acceptance varies ...
This study compares how the English-language newspapers in countries---China, Thailand and the US---...
The results of this study may encourage researchers, educators, and industry professionals to change...
Tabloid and elite newspapers differ in journalistic style and address different socioeconomic segmen...
Brewer, Paul R.In 2015, a small, repetitive section of DNA made international news when it helped sc...
This Honors Thesis, prepared for the Department of Sociology at Smith College, seeks to outline and ...
This paper explores the relationship among ideology, media science news use, and three different typ...
As genetic modification for food production has expanded, U.S. public discourse about the acceptance...
In this paper, we present a quantitative content analysis of biotechnology-related coverage appearin...
The rapid spread of technologies involving the application of “Genetic Modification (GM)” raised the...
Unlike some Western societies, in Hungary there has not been intensive public debate on the issue of...
This paper presents results from a research which analyzed the reporting on genetically modified cro...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-76)This thesis employs frame analysis to examine the ...
In the last ten years the media coverage of the topic of GMOs has steadily increased (Goyal & Gurto,...
In fast-changing scientific fields like biotechnology, new information and discoveries should influe...
Despite the potential promise of agricultural biotechnology, consumers’ trust and acceptance varies ...
This study compares how the English-language newspapers in countries---China, Thailand and the US---...
The results of this study may encourage researchers, educators, and industry professionals to change...
Tabloid and elite newspapers differ in journalistic style and address different socioeconomic segmen...
Brewer, Paul R.In 2015, a small, repetitive section of DNA made international news when it helped sc...
This Honors Thesis, prepared for the Department of Sociology at Smith College, seeks to outline and ...
This paper explores the relationship among ideology, media science news use, and three different typ...
As genetic modification for food production has expanded, U.S. public discourse about the acceptance...
In this paper, we present a quantitative content analysis of biotechnology-related coverage appearin...
The rapid spread of technologies involving the application of “Genetic Modification (GM)” raised the...
Unlike some Western societies, in Hungary there has not been intensive public debate on the issue of...
This paper presents results from a research which analyzed the reporting on genetically modified cro...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-76)This thesis employs frame analysis to examine the ...