The news media is a critical source of information for the public. However, it neglects the interests of the poor. In this paper, we explore why this happens, why it matters, and what might be done about it. As to why this happens, we identify two main reasons: because of the way that media is funded and because of the composition of its journalists and its sources. As to why this matters, we argue that this neglect is problematic for three main reasons: it deprives the poor of vital information; it contributes to public support for or acceptance of policies that harm the interests of the poor; and it undermines political equality. And as to what might be done about it, we suggest two proposals: proposals that change the composition of who ...
Post financial crisis, economic and business news has generated conflicting narratives where, for ex...
Since objective news coverage is vital to democracy, captured media can seriously distort collective...
The title of this contribution is a play-on-words: the media’s deliberate stereotypical framing of t...
The news media is a critical source of information for the public. However, it neglects the interest...
This book brings together a vast range of pre-eminent experts, academics, and practitioners to inter...
Source diversity models suggest that by using non-conventional, non-official sources for news conten...
The way journalists use statistics when reporting poverty reflects not only common approaches but al...
Given the background of rising economic inequalities, the topic has reentered the field of economic ...
Abstract: The title of this contribution is a play-on-words: the media’s deliberate stereotypical fr...
This research discusses the affect the media can have on our perceptions of poverty and welfare. Pre...
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
A clear sign of the heightened interest in economic inequality was the surprising popularity of Thom...
While modem, capitalist consumer societies have solved the problem of extreme poverty to a large ext...
The authors examine patterns of media ownership in 97 countries around the world. They find that alm...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...
Post financial crisis, economic and business news has generated conflicting narratives where, for ex...
Since objective news coverage is vital to democracy, captured media can seriously distort collective...
The title of this contribution is a play-on-words: the media’s deliberate stereotypical framing of t...
The news media is a critical source of information for the public. However, it neglects the interest...
This book brings together a vast range of pre-eminent experts, academics, and practitioners to inter...
Source diversity models suggest that by using non-conventional, non-official sources for news conten...
The way journalists use statistics when reporting poverty reflects not only common approaches but al...
Given the background of rising economic inequalities, the topic has reentered the field of economic ...
Abstract: The title of this contribution is a play-on-words: the media’s deliberate stereotypical fr...
This research discusses the affect the media can have on our perceptions of poverty and welfare. Pre...
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
A clear sign of the heightened interest in economic inequality was the surprising popularity of Thom...
While modem, capitalist consumer societies have solved the problem of extreme poverty to a large ext...
The authors examine patterns of media ownership in 97 countries around the world. They find that alm...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...
Post financial crisis, economic and business news has generated conflicting narratives where, for ex...
Since objective news coverage is vital to democracy, captured media can seriously distort collective...
The title of this contribution is a play-on-words: the media’s deliberate stereotypical framing of t...