Do media frame attacks with Muslim perpetrators as “terrorism” and attacks with White perpetrators as the result of “mental illness”? Despite public speculation and limited academic work with relatively small subsets of cases, there have been no systematic analyses of potential biases in how media frame terrorism. We addressed this gap by examining the text of print news coverage of all terrorist attacks in the United States between 2006 and 2015. Controlling for fatalities, affiliation with a group, and existing mental illness, the odds that an article references terrorism are approximately five times greater for a Muslim versus a non-Muslim perpetrator. In contrast, the odds that an article references mental illness do not significantly d...
The framing and presentation of news stories has been shown to influence audience attitudes and perc...
This research used a series of qualitative measurements of media coverage to investigate how differe...
We examined how the journalistic differentiation of Muslims from Islamist terrorists and terror news...
Terrorist attacks often dominate news coverage as reporters seek to provide the public with informat...
Several high-profile negative events involving Muslim perpetrators have recently been covered by the...
Several high-profile negative events involving Muslim perpetrators have recently been covered by the...
News media differentially cover violence based on social identity. How does media bias apply to terr...
Two experimental studies investigated how news reports about terrorist attacks committed by unidenti...
Terrorist attacks often dominate news cycles as reporters seek to interpret the attack through their...
Using television news coverage of American mass shootings, I examine how Muslim perpetrators of viol...
When terrorism occurs, the government has to respond to it. The media also has the need to respond t...
Since September 11, Islamist terrorism has been widely represented by news broadcasters around the w...
In this article we present a cross-national comparison of framing of the issue of the ‘Syria fighter...
While research has intensively studied the effects of media coverage of Islamist terror on non-Musli...
Does the network television coverage of terrorism differ from its coverage in newspapers? While the ...
The framing and presentation of news stories has been shown to influence audience attitudes and perc...
This research used a series of qualitative measurements of media coverage to investigate how differe...
We examined how the journalistic differentiation of Muslims from Islamist terrorists and terror news...
Terrorist attacks often dominate news coverage as reporters seek to provide the public with informat...
Several high-profile negative events involving Muslim perpetrators have recently been covered by the...
Several high-profile negative events involving Muslim perpetrators have recently been covered by the...
News media differentially cover violence based on social identity. How does media bias apply to terr...
Two experimental studies investigated how news reports about terrorist attacks committed by unidenti...
Terrorist attacks often dominate news cycles as reporters seek to interpret the attack through their...
Using television news coverage of American mass shootings, I examine how Muslim perpetrators of viol...
When terrorism occurs, the government has to respond to it. The media also has the need to respond t...
Since September 11, Islamist terrorism has been widely represented by news broadcasters around the w...
In this article we present a cross-national comparison of framing of the issue of the ‘Syria fighter...
While research has intensively studied the effects of media coverage of Islamist terror on non-Musli...
Does the network television coverage of terrorism differ from its coverage in newspapers? While the ...
The framing and presentation of news stories has been shown to influence audience attitudes and perc...
This research used a series of qualitative measurements of media coverage to investigate how differe...
We examined how the journalistic differentiation of Muslims from Islamist terrorists and terror news...