This study looks at the effect of news images and race on the attribution of responsibility for the consequences of Hurricane Katrina. Participants, Black and White, read the same news story about the hurricane and its aftermath, manipulated to include images of White victims, Black victims, or no images at all. Participants were then asked who they felt was responsible for the humanitarian disaster after the storm. White respondents expressed less sense of government responsibility when the story included victims\u27 images. For Black respondents this effect did not occur. Images did not affect attribution of responsibility to New Orleans\u27 residents themselves. These findings are interpreted to support the expectations of framing theory...
The purpose of this study is to examine who citizens blame for property damage and loss of life in N...
According to Robert Entman (1993), to frame is “to select some aspects of a perceived reality and ma...
This study began with the observation that, although we live in a multiracial society, many whites h...
The Ethnicity and Episodic Framing in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina looks at the effects of photo im...
ii Thousands of poor, mainly black Americans were plastered across the news in the aftermath of Hurr...
This dissertation explores a puzzle that has troubled policymakers for some time: If there is widesp...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 50-51).Both media and the United States government received ...
This dissertation explores a puzzle that has troubled policymakers for some time: If there is widesp...
Abstract This experiment drew upon theoretical perspectives on group and system justification to exa...
Americans like to believe that “we are all in the same boat ” when disaster strikes. Using a Du Bois...
Two experiments involving White participants tested the influence of media-based Black stereotypes o...
This study analyzes the racialization of the immigrant Other in the American media by exploring the ...
Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster that destroyed New Orleans, a major U.S. city, and it is re...
This study analyzes the racialization of the immigrant Other in the American media by exploring the ...
Media coverage of Hurricane Katrina was criticized in terms of race and class. But analyses from a ...
The purpose of this study is to examine who citizens blame for property damage and loss of life in N...
According to Robert Entman (1993), to frame is “to select some aspects of a perceived reality and ma...
This study began with the observation that, although we live in a multiracial society, many whites h...
The Ethnicity and Episodic Framing in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina looks at the effects of photo im...
ii Thousands of poor, mainly black Americans were plastered across the news in the aftermath of Hurr...
This dissertation explores a puzzle that has troubled policymakers for some time: If there is widesp...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 50-51).Both media and the United States government received ...
This dissertation explores a puzzle that has troubled policymakers for some time: If there is widesp...
Abstract This experiment drew upon theoretical perspectives on group and system justification to exa...
Americans like to believe that “we are all in the same boat ” when disaster strikes. Using a Du Bois...
Two experiments involving White participants tested the influence of media-based Black stereotypes o...
This study analyzes the racialization of the immigrant Other in the American media by exploring the ...
Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster that destroyed New Orleans, a major U.S. city, and it is re...
This study analyzes the racialization of the immigrant Other in the American media by exploring the ...
Media coverage of Hurricane Katrina was criticized in terms of race and class. But analyses from a ...
The purpose of this study is to examine who citizens blame for property damage and loss of life in N...
According to Robert Entman (1993), to frame is “to select some aspects of a perceived reality and ma...
This study began with the observation that, although we live in a multiracial society, many whites h...