British news media were central to the amplification of health risk concerns in the late 1990s and early 2000s such as mobile phone radiation, genetically modified foods and the MMR vaccine, which made an international impact. Few comparable examples seemed to follow, suggesting this was a distinctive period of risk amplification. This impression was investigated both qualitatively and quantitatively. Content analyses were conducted on a corpus of British risk reporting (n = 63,423) from across the range of daily national newspapers. Quantitative content analysis investigated changes to the volume of risk-based news publication, alongside the expression of sensationalist and politicising language. The qualitative content analysis utilised a...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
Abstract Background The media play an important role ...
Abstract: Our analysis of 2707 news stories explores the framing of flooding over the past quarter c...
Empirical examinations of the "social amplification of risk" framework are rare, partly because of t...
Behavioural reactions to potential hazards are likely to be determined by psychologically derived fa...
Which risks attract mass media attention? When and why do particular threats become headline news? U...
This paper examines how the UK print media represents risk in reporting about obesity. Using corpus ...
It is widely acknowledged within the risk literature that the mass media play a pivotal role in shap...
The authors summarize their large survey of hazard stories, showing that characteristics of news med...
Some high-profile media stories called panics appear to result in various changes - legislative and ...
Despite increasing life expectancy and high levels of welfare, health care, and public safety in mos...
This book presents a case study of the proliferation of at risk-language in The Times news coverage ...
Social diffusion of information amplifies risk through processes of birth, death, and distortion of ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available in acc...
It is widely acknowledged within the risk literature that the mass media play a pivotal role in shap...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
Abstract Background The media play an important role ...
Abstract: Our analysis of 2707 news stories explores the framing of flooding over the past quarter c...
Empirical examinations of the "social amplification of risk" framework are rare, partly because of t...
Behavioural reactions to potential hazards are likely to be determined by psychologically derived fa...
Which risks attract mass media attention? When and why do particular threats become headline news? U...
This paper examines how the UK print media represents risk in reporting about obesity. Using corpus ...
It is widely acknowledged within the risk literature that the mass media play a pivotal role in shap...
The authors summarize their large survey of hazard stories, showing that characteristics of news med...
Some high-profile media stories called panics appear to result in various changes - legislative and ...
Despite increasing life expectancy and high levels of welfare, health care, and public safety in mos...
This book presents a case study of the proliferation of at risk-language in The Times news coverage ...
Social diffusion of information amplifies risk through processes of birth, death, and distortion of ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available in acc...
It is widely acknowledged within the risk literature that the mass media play a pivotal role in shap...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
Abstract Background The media play an important role ...
Abstract: Our analysis of 2707 news stories explores the framing of flooding over the past quarter c...