The media acts as a gatekeeper and decides what material to cover and what not to cover. In order to better understand why one disaster receives media coverage and another crisis is virtually unnoticed by the media, the motives behind covering one story over another is analyzed in this study. Three major American newspaper articles concerning the Haitian earthquake and the crisis in Darfur are examined in order to discover the media\u27s motives for covering Haiti over Darfur
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Over the past seven years of the Syrian Civil War, Syrian refugees have been painted in a negative l...
This study deals with the distinct difference in media attention the earthquake-disaster in Haiti an...
This article reviews three case studies in the Australian media reporting of international humanitar...
It now appears that the Haiti Earthquake was a disaster on the scale of the 2004 Asian Tsunami in te...
An honors thesis. Advised by: Dr. Kate Zambon Nearing the end of 2017, the United States and the Car...
The following presentation illustrates how the New York Times and The Times (London) reported the 20...
For decades, Haiti has been repeatedly troubled by devastation and disasters that pull at the hearts...
This is a study of the practices and experiences of eight Canadian journalists in the week immediate...
The dissertation examines U.S. newspaper coverage of hunger occurring both in Africa and the United ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-76)This study investigated the news coverage of the 20...
The media are important actors in humanitarian crisis management and resolution, not only in the cou...
Here are my notes from a symposium hosted by the Red Cross on how humanitarian crises are mediated b...
This entry considers the intertwined relationship of journalism and humanitarianism, and the way tha...
Western media reporting of disasters in faraway countries (especially in Africa) frequently follows ...
After the Burma cyclone and the China quake we all realised how vital the media was in reporting dis...
Over the past seven years of the Syrian Civil War, Syrian refugees have been painted in a negative l...
This study deals with the distinct difference in media attention the earthquake-disaster in Haiti an...
This article reviews three case studies in the Australian media reporting of international humanitar...