The devastating 2020 wildfires in Oregon provide an opportunity to revisit the “discursive creation of homelessness” first identified by Céline Pascale in this journal in 2005. Drawing on physical observation of the unfolding event and discursive analysis of media reporting (print, radio, and television), we find radically different media coverage of people unhoused by wildfires and those previously unhoused but also affected by the fires. Journalistic uses of nomenclature and reported speech, portrayals of agency, and exclusion of marginalized voices provide current examples of the stratification of deservedness. The wildfires, deemed a natural disaster but simultaneously an “unnatural” cause of houselessness, reinforced the differential m...
In 2020, natural disasters caused more internal displacement than war; floods, storms, and wildfires...
For the last two decades displaced homeless people living in public places have doted the American l...
Disasters bring out the best, and worst, in journalists. They provide examples of journalistic pract...
The devastating 2020 wildfires in Oregon provide an opportunity to revisit the “discursive creation ...
In this episode of PDXPLORES, Portland State professors Maude Hines (English, Black Studies, Homeles...
From extreme weather to infectious disease, disasters now arrive in ever more rapid succession, comb...
We set out to examine how rural California local news media changed its portrayal of wildfire and cl...
Some media frames might be likely to seek to evoke a certain sentiment, and that natural disaster co...
Environmental disasters are complex problems not only for the communities directly hit but also for ...
On January 24, 2017, 1,188 people were identified as homeless in Maine. The Maine State Housing Auth...
This dissertation examined news constructions of homelessness as a social problem to identify how ne...
Abstract: Although the concept of environmental refugees has been circulating for more than thirty y...
By the end of 2019, there were 70.8 million forcibly displaced people in the world, including 41.3 m...
Print and electronic media coverage of disasters raises a multitude of issues about the media’s role...
As climate policy focusing events, wildfires are distinct from hurricanes, floods, and tornados beca...
In 2020, natural disasters caused more internal displacement than war; floods, storms, and wildfires...
For the last two decades displaced homeless people living in public places have doted the American l...
Disasters bring out the best, and worst, in journalists. They provide examples of journalistic pract...
The devastating 2020 wildfires in Oregon provide an opportunity to revisit the “discursive creation ...
In this episode of PDXPLORES, Portland State professors Maude Hines (English, Black Studies, Homeles...
From extreme weather to infectious disease, disasters now arrive in ever more rapid succession, comb...
We set out to examine how rural California local news media changed its portrayal of wildfire and cl...
Some media frames might be likely to seek to evoke a certain sentiment, and that natural disaster co...
Environmental disasters are complex problems not only for the communities directly hit but also for ...
On January 24, 2017, 1,188 people were identified as homeless in Maine. The Maine State Housing Auth...
This dissertation examined news constructions of homelessness as a social problem to identify how ne...
Abstract: Although the concept of environmental refugees has been circulating for more than thirty y...
By the end of 2019, there were 70.8 million forcibly displaced people in the world, including 41.3 m...
Print and electronic media coverage of disasters raises a multitude of issues about the media’s role...
As climate policy focusing events, wildfires are distinct from hurricanes, floods, and tornados beca...
In 2020, natural disasters caused more internal displacement than war; floods, storms, and wildfires...
For the last two decades displaced homeless people living in public places have doted the American l...
Disasters bring out the best, and worst, in journalists. They provide examples of journalistic pract...