The study examines the effects of visual framing in news coverage of law enforcement use of lethal force. In a 2X2 online experiment, participants read one of four versions of a news story that included visual racial cues (images depicting a Black vs. a White victim) and a delinquent/normative frame—depicting the victim wearing attire that signifies either normative or delinquent behavior (regalia vs. a hooded sweatshirt). Both race and delinquency framing influenced the readers’ stereotype endorsement and feelings toward Black Americans. However, judgment of the police officer’s behavior solely depended on the victim’s race. These findings demonstrate the importance of imagery accompanying news reporting on social issues in activating and ...
In today’s society, the media has the ability, with the help of framing and gatekeeping, to manipula...
This study began with the observation that, although we live in a multiracial society, many whites h...
A statistical analysis conducted by the United States Department of Justice stated that from 1976 to...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
This study advances visual framing theory by uncovering the relationship between media and audience ...
This study advances visual framing theory by uncovering the relationship between media and audience ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Over the past few decades, p...
When law enforcement officers, regardless of race and ethnicity, are exposed to messages of Black vi...
Advisors: Simone E. Weffer.Committee members: Fred Markowitz; Carol Walther.Includes bibliographical...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)With several highly publicized police killi...
poster abstractWith several highly publicized police killings in the latter half of 2014, the issue ...
Three studies investigate the use of attributional frames of responsibility and their effects on pun...
Three studies investigate the use of attributional frames of responsibility and their effects on pun...
This quantitative research is a content analysis of network affiliate crime reporting statistics in ...
In today’s society, the media has the ability, with the help of framing and gatekeeping, to manipula...
This study began with the observation that, although we live in a multiracial society, many whites h...
A statistical analysis conducted by the United States Department of Justice stated that from 1976 to...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
This study advances visual framing theory by uncovering the relationship between media and audience ...
This study advances visual framing theory by uncovering the relationship between media and audience ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Over the past few decades, p...
When law enforcement officers, regardless of race and ethnicity, are exposed to messages of Black vi...
Advisors: Simone E. Weffer.Committee members: Fred Markowitz; Carol Walther.Includes bibliographical...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)With several highly publicized police killi...
poster abstractWith several highly publicized police killings in the latter half of 2014, the issue ...
Three studies investigate the use of attributional frames of responsibility and their effects on pun...
Three studies investigate the use of attributional frames of responsibility and their effects on pun...
This quantitative research is a content analysis of network affiliate crime reporting statistics in ...
In today’s society, the media has the ability, with the help of framing and gatekeeping, to manipula...
This study began with the observation that, although we live in a multiracial society, many whites h...
A statistical analysis conducted by the United States Department of Justice stated that from 1976 to...