This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the genetically modified (GM) food debate during the first half of 2003, and both expert and non-expert reactions to that coverage. Two pro-GM newspapers and two anti-GM newspapers were selected for analysis, and all articles mentioning GM during the period in question were stored in a machine readable database. This was then analyzed using corpus linguistic and discourse analytic techniques to reveal recurrent wording, themes and content. This text analysis was complemented by 12 interviews with experts involved in the communication of GM issues, and 12 focus-group sessions in which members of the public reacted to selected newspaper texts and other...
This paper presents results from a research which analyzed the reporting on genetically modified cro...
Mass media are intermediaries between citizens and governments in the formulation of national GMO re...
This study examines media coverage of genetically modified (GM) crops in a risk communication framew...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...
This paper analyses a corpus of articles on GM crops and food which appeared in six UK newspapers in...
Using UK online news articles and below the line comments, this thesis assesses the construction of ...
The controversy over the effects of GM crops on nature and health was one of the most intense media ...
The UK GM debate of 2003-2004 demonstrates how difficult genetic modification was to contain as one...
This article reports on a study of how scientific knowledge about genetically modified (GM) food flo...
Unlike some Western societies, in Hungary there has not been intensive public debate on the issue of...
Social movements known as anti-globalization movements have taken Genetically Modified (GM) Food a...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The UK government-spon...
The debate on genetically modified foods has been characterized by a heteroglosia of voices, ranging...
This paper presents results from a research which analyzed the reporting on genetically modified cro...
Mass media are intermediaries between citizens and governments in the formulation of national GMO re...
This study examines media coverage of genetically modified (GM) crops in a risk communication framew...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...
This paper analyses a corpus of articles on GM crops and food which appeared in six UK newspapers in...
Using UK online news articles and below the line comments, this thesis assesses the construction of ...
The controversy over the effects of GM crops on nature and health was one of the most intense media ...
The UK GM debate of 2003-2004 demonstrates how difficult genetic modification was to contain as one...
This article reports on a study of how scientific knowledge about genetically modified (GM) food flo...
Unlike some Western societies, in Hungary there has not been intensive public debate on the issue of...
Social movements known as anti-globalization movements have taken Genetically Modified (GM) Food a...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The UK government-spon...
The debate on genetically modified foods has been characterized by a heteroglosia of voices, ranging...
This paper presents results from a research which analyzed the reporting on genetically modified cro...
Mass media are intermediaries between citizens and governments in the formulation of national GMO re...
This study examines media coverage of genetically modified (GM) crops in a risk communication framew...