News media institutions in the United Kingdom (UK) are in a unique position to influence attitudes and beliefs around public health issues and can encourage support for various policies and initiatives. However, existing literature has criticised the news media for their portrayal of domestic abuse (DA), stating that current reporting styles offer simplistic and individualistic versions of the issue which actively misinform the public. Existing literature predominantly focuses on content analyses and literature reviews, therefore this study sought to generate primary data investigating the news media framing of DA and how this can impact on victim-blaming attitudes. After receiving confirmation from two gatekeepers in the form of course lea...
Social marketing has become a key component of policy initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence of...
Social marketing has become a key component of policy initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence of...
This article contains an analysis of the representation of domestic violence in two British newspape...
Victim blaming, which is the tendency to hold the victim responsible for the crime, was well studied...
Full edition for scientific use. The research addresses the question how reporting of irrelevant inf...
In order to better understand the effect newspaper portrayal has on reader opinion, it is necessary ...
The news media help shape society’s perception of social problems as well as public opinion of victi...
This study aims to investigate the interactions between advertisement perspective, advertisement aut...
This book offers fascinating insights into how the media shape the way we think. Combining in-depth ...
This material has been published in The Conversation, November 2016. It is reproduced and made avail...
Along with the trauma experienced by rape victims due to their assault, many victims also suffer sec...
The news media play a substantial role in shaping society’s perceptions of social issues, including ...
Overview This paper provides an overview of the best available contemporary evidence on the way new...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced pdf of an article accepted for publication in Violence Aga...
This article draws on British newspaper reports in order to demonstrate that trolling, and the media...
Social marketing has become a key component of policy initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence of...
Social marketing has become a key component of policy initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence of...
This article contains an analysis of the representation of domestic violence in two British newspape...
Victim blaming, which is the tendency to hold the victim responsible for the crime, was well studied...
Full edition for scientific use. The research addresses the question how reporting of irrelevant inf...
In order to better understand the effect newspaper portrayal has on reader opinion, it is necessary ...
The news media help shape society’s perception of social problems as well as public opinion of victi...
This study aims to investigate the interactions between advertisement perspective, advertisement aut...
This book offers fascinating insights into how the media shape the way we think. Combining in-depth ...
This material has been published in The Conversation, November 2016. It is reproduced and made avail...
Along with the trauma experienced by rape victims due to their assault, many victims also suffer sec...
The news media play a substantial role in shaping society’s perceptions of social issues, including ...
Overview This paper provides an overview of the best available contemporary evidence on the way new...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced pdf of an article accepted for publication in Violence Aga...
This article draws on British newspaper reports in order to demonstrate that trolling, and the media...
Social marketing has become a key component of policy initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence of...
Social marketing has become a key component of policy initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence of...
This article contains an analysis of the representation of domestic violence in two British newspape...