The 9/11 terrorist attacks and later attacks such as those in London and Madrid shocked the world and found their way into the newspapers of many countries. The authors study the international coverage of these events in the context of globalization versus localization and the creation of the dominant post-cold war frame of the War on Terror. Using automatic co-occurrence analysis based on the notion of associative framing, they investigate whether these events were mainly framed in a local or global way in the American, British, and Dutch press. The authors found that although proximity is still a strong determinant of attention for events, the framing of these events was more affected by the global event of 9/11 than by local consideratio...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
The purpose of this study was to find how socio-political and cultural aspects influenced internatio...
Media play a vital role in shaping public perceptions of political violence, including terrorism. By...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and later attacks such as those in London and Madrid shocked the world an...
Terrorism by both domestic and international terrorist groups presents an ongoing threat to national...
In this PhD thesis, I develop an inductive approach to studying events and apply it to the framing o...
Media construction of major terrorist attacks has received much attention ever since the 1970s in th...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed, by r...
How do mainstream Canadian newspapers portray contemporary terrorism? The 9/11 terrorist attacks on...
An international comparative study of the elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and P...
Is globalization leading to a worldwide homogenization of news? Is news shaped by political spin? Or...
This media analysis of the incidents in Bali in 2002 (10/12) and Madrid in 2004 (3/11) reveals the b...
Through salience and framing, the media has significant power in influencing how the public views a ...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by re...
The paper challenges the claim that an increasingly globalised media is creating a uniformisation of...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
The purpose of this study was to find how socio-political and cultural aspects influenced internatio...
Media play a vital role in shaping public perceptions of political violence, including terrorism. By...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and later attacks such as those in London and Madrid shocked the world an...
Terrorism by both domestic and international terrorist groups presents an ongoing threat to national...
In this PhD thesis, I develop an inductive approach to studying events and apply it to the framing o...
Media construction of major terrorist attacks has received much attention ever since the 1970s in th...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed, by r...
How do mainstream Canadian newspapers portray contemporary terrorism? The 9/11 terrorist attacks on...
An international comparative study of the elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and P...
Is globalization leading to a worldwide homogenization of news? Is news shaped by political spin? Or...
This media analysis of the incidents in Bali in 2002 (10/12) and Madrid in 2004 (3/11) reveals the b...
Through salience and framing, the media has significant power in influencing how the public views a ...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by re...
The paper challenges the claim that an increasingly globalised media is creating a uniformisation of...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
The purpose of this study was to find how socio-political and cultural aspects influenced internatio...
Media play a vital role in shaping public perceptions of political violence, including terrorism. By...