In the 1990s, Mumia Abu-Jamal, an African American journalist on death row, became a symbol of the inequities in the United States judicial system. This film examines how ABC reporter Sam Donaldson's framing of Abu-Jamal's case stands up to the available facts and how it measures up to basic journalistic standards of fairness, balance, and accuracy
I analyzed how media’s discussion of a legal case altered the public’s perceptions of the U.S. legal...
This study aims to determine the frames used during the South Dakota news media coverage of the Elij...
On June 12 1963, NAACP field secretary Medgar Evers was shot to death in front of his home in Jackso...
This dissertation presents a case study of journalism as persuasion through a triangulated examinati...
“Fighting for Justice” Anuz Thapa This feature documentary focuses on how the criminal justice sys...
This work is about the struggle for the life and freedom of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Abu-Jamal is an African...
The recordings, writings, and public figure of Mumia Abu-Jamal, a Pennsylvania death-row prisoner si...
This play provides details about the life and imprisonment of Mumia Abu-Jamal, a political prisoner ...
This paper discusses the manner in which Mamdouh Habib, an Australian citizen, who was arrested in P...
Anna Lagattuta explores how several news organizations used edited versions of 9-1-1 tapes in their ...
The media has played a critical role in reproducing anti-Black violence in the United States, which ...
This report reviews coverage by major media in Britain, the United States, Turkey and Pakistan of th...
The media has reported stories of unarmed Black males being shot by White police officers. Media cov...
Just after midnight on 28 November 1976, during a routine traffic stop in Dallas, police officer Rob...
This study analyzed how the most partisan cable news networks, FOX News and MSNBC, framed victims an...
I analyzed how media’s discussion of a legal case altered the public’s perceptions of the U.S. legal...
This study aims to determine the frames used during the South Dakota news media coverage of the Elij...
On June 12 1963, NAACP field secretary Medgar Evers was shot to death in front of his home in Jackso...
This dissertation presents a case study of journalism as persuasion through a triangulated examinati...
“Fighting for Justice” Anuz Thapa This feature documentary focuses on how the criminal justice sys...
This work is about the struggle for the life and freedom of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Abu-Jamal is an African...
The recordings, writings, and public figure of Mumia Abu-Jamal, a Pennsylvania death-row prisoner si...
This play provides details about the life and imprisonment of Mumia Abu-Jamal, a political prisoner ...
This paper discusses the manner in which Mamdouh Habib, an Australian citizen, who was arrested in P...
Anna Lagattuta explores how several news organizations used edited versions of 9-1-1 tapes in their ...
The media has played a critical role in reproducing anti-Black violence in the United States, which ...
This report reviews coverage by major media in Britain, the United States, Turkey and Pakistan of th...
The media has reported stories of unarmed Black males being shot by White police officers. Media cov...
Just after midnight on 28 November 1976, during a routine traffic stop in Dallas, police officer Rob...
This study analyzed how the most partisan cable news networks, FOX News and MSNBC, framed victims an...
I analyzed how media’s discussion of a legal case altered the public’s perceptions of the U.S. legal...
This study aims to determine the frames used during the South Dakota news media coverage of the Elij...
On June 12 1963, NAACP field secretary Medgar Evers was shot to death in front of his home in Jackso...