Ley, BarbaraThis study consists of a comparative framing analysis about how the leading news agency in China, Xinhua, covered SARS and Ebola—the infectious diseases that originated inside and outside China, respectively. As part of my study, I examined the prevalence of six frames used by Xinhua in its 250 SARS stories and 250 Ebola stories, and I compared the differences in frequencies of each frame. In terms of the popular themes that Xinhua used in the coverage of both SARS and Ebola, SARS stories covered economics, responses by domestic government(s), reassurance, and confidence more frequently than Ebola stories did, whereas Ebola stories covered health effects and responses by international governments more frequently than SARS storie...
A quantitative analysis of newspaper coverage of SARS was conducted, where the occurrence of the wor...
This study examines the role of international media framing in coverage of Ebola. A quantitative con...
Objective: This study was conducted to explore what media exactly do when disease is emerging and fu...
Singapore and China are two countries hit hard by the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic (SA...
This study analyzed how The New York Times and The People's Daily covered the SARS issue in China, f...
In December of 2019, the outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, marked the beginning of the pandemic ...
Recent research has shown an increasing interest in Chinese media, as they have been taken as sensit...
Emerging infectious diseases are one of the growing risks the global community faces. From recent ex...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A virus Subtype H7N9 (H7N9) have ...
Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A virus Subtype H7N9 (H7N9) have ...
Background. Epidemics such as SARS and H7N9 have caused huge negative impacts on population health a...
SARS is the first major new infectious disease in the 21st century (Rodier, 2003) and is described a...
A quantitative analysis of newspaper coverage of SARS was conducted, where the occurrence of the wo...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 8, 2012).The entire t...
A quantitative analysis of newspaper coverage of SARS was conducted, where the occurrence of the wor...
This study examines the role of international media framing in coverage of Ebola. A quantitative con...
Objective: This study was conducted to explore what media exactly do when disease is emerging and fu...
Singapore and China are two countries hit hard by the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic (SA...
This study analyzed how The New York Times and The People's Daily covered the SARS issue in China, f...
In December of 2019, the outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, marked the beginning of the pandemic ...
Recent research has shown an increasing interest in Chinese media, as they have been taken as sensit...
Emerging infectious diseases are one of the growing risks the global community faces. From recent ex...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A virus Subtype H7N9 (H7N9) have ...
Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A virus Subtype H7N9 (H7N9) have ...
Background. Epidemics such as SARS and H7N9 have caused huge negative impacts on population health a...
SARS is the first major new infectious disease in the 21st century (Rodier, 2003) and is described a...
A quantitative analysis of newspaper coverage of SARS was conducted, where the occurrence of the wo...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 8, 2012).The entire t...
A quantitative analysis of newspaper coverage of SARS was conducted, where the occurrence of the wor...
This study examines the role of international media framing in coverage of Ebola. A quantitative con...
Objective: This study was conducted to explore what media exactly do when disease is emerging and fu...