A quantitative analysis of newspaper coverage of SARS was conducted, where the occurrence of the word SARS in newspaper articles, rather than newspaper content was examined. Data were collected from six newspapers representing Canada, mainland China, Hong Kong, and Western Europe. These data were then compared with the World Health Organization\u27s data on SARS cases and SARS deaths. A brief history of SARS is also provided to place the results of the study in the context of the SARS events. The analysis finds not only a similarity between the two western media examined, but also a contrast between the western media and the Chinese media in SARS coverage. The study demonstrates the usefulness of informetric methods in analyzing popular med...
The article raises the problem of the destructive impact of the infodemic phenomenon on the life of ...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
A quantitative analysis of newspaper coverage of SARS was conducted, where the occurrence of the wo...
This study analyzed how The New York Times and The People's Daily covered the SARS issue in China, f...
Objective: This study was conducted to explore what media exactly do when disease is emerging and fu...
Ley, BarbaraThis study consists of a comparative framing analysis about how the leading news agency ...
Singapore and China are two countries hit hard by the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic (SA...
Singapore and China are two countries hit hard by the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic (SA...
Recent research has shown an increasing interest in Chinese media, as they have been taken as sensit...
P>Objective To find out whether there was over-reporting of SARS patients in mainland China in view ...
To examine the media response to severe acute respiratory syndrome, we reviewed New Zealand’s major ...
The risk perception as presented by the media is important because it is usually through the media ...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
This study compares the information coverage of the vaccine against the information of the COVID-19 ...
The article raises the problem of the destructive impact of the infodemic phenomenon on the life of ...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
A quantitative analysis of newspaper coverage of SARS was conducted, where the occurrence of the wo...
This study analyzed how The New York Times and The People's Daily covered the SARS issue in China, f...
Objective: This study was conducted to explore what media exactly do when disease is emerging and fu...
Ley, BarbaraThis study consists of a comparative framing analysis about how the leading news agency ...
Singapore and China are two countries hit hard by the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic (SA...
Singapore and China are two countries hit hard by the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic (SA...
Recent research has shown an increasing interest in Chinese media, as they have been taken as sensit...
P>Objective To find out whether there was over-reporting of SARS patients in mainland China in view ...
To examine the media response to severe acute respiratory syndrome, we reviewed New Zealand’s major ...
The risk perception as presented by the media is important because it is usually through the media ...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
This study compares the information coverage of the vaccine against the information of the COVID-19 ...
The article raises the problem of the destructive impact of the infodemic phenomenon on the life of ...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...