In 2000 disaster struck Enschede in The Netherlands. Due to explosions at a fireworks facility 22 people were killed. This study aims to describe the developments in the media coverage of this disaster from a media amplification perspective. Media amplification was assumed to have taken place in case: (1) events in the aftermath of the disaster resulted in increased media coverage, (2) the media framed the disaster in terms of conflict and responsibility and (3) the framing was in a negative tone-of-voice regarding governmental authorities. Content analysis was performed on 3942 articles, derived from four newspapers. Three peaks in the magnitude of the coverage were distinguished. The content of the coverage during these peaks differed fro...
Mayors in the frontlines of television. The NOS-news and the \'disaster mayors\' of Enschede and Vol...
This study focuses on the public\u27s reactions to media coverage and government actions in light of...
Introduction Through the ages, nuclear emergencies have scared us several times, and during these em...
In 2000 disaster struck Enschede in The Netherlands. Due to explosions at a fireworks facility 22 pe...
In 2000 disaster struck Enschede in The Netherlands. Due to explosions at a fireworks factory, 22 pe...
News media play a basic role in giving publicity and meaning to global suffering as it is mainly thr...
Media and disasters. Disasters have always been breaking news, but in the current competitive media ...
Can disaster coverage create more health complaints than the disaster itself? Media, health complain...
Th is conceptual paper has two main objectives. First, to shed light on the previous studies done in...
This study explores how the media frame disaster contingency plans which include preparedness, mitig...
Apart from their primary role as news providers in disaster situations, news media can also assume a...
In the wake of the recent disaster suffered by several Asian countries, this study examines the "jou...
Title: Media framing of the Norilsk oil spill Author: Daria Tsymbal Supervisor: Mgr. Jan Miessler, D...
Health consequences after disasters cannot be studied without focusing on the role of the mass media...
For most people living in western countries, disasters are a priori cases of distant suffering as th...
Mayors in the frontlines of television. The NOS-news and the \'disaster mayors\' of Enschede and Vol...
This study focuses on the public\u27s reactions to media coverage and government actions in light of...
Introduction Through the ages, nuclear emergencies have scared us several times, and during these em...
In 2000 disaster struck Enschede in The Netherlands. Due to explosions at a fireworks facility 22 pe...
In 2000 disaster struck Enschede in The Netherlands. Due to explosions at a fireworks factory, 22 pe...
News media play a basic role in giving publicity and meaning to global suffering as it is mainly thr...
Media and disasters. Disasters have always been breaking news, but in the current competitive media ...
Can disaster coverage create more health complaints than the disaster itself? Media, health complain...
Th is conceptual paper has two main objectives. First, to shed light on the previous studies done in...
This study explores how the media frame disaster contingency plans which include preparedness, mitig...
Apart from their primary role as news providers in disaster situations, news media can also assume a...
In the wake of the recent disaster suffered by several Asian countries, this study examines the "jou...
Title: Media framing of the Norilsk oil spill Author: Daria Tsymbal Supervisor: Mgr. Jan Miessler, D...
Health consequences after disasters cannot be studied without focusing on the role of the mass media...
For most people living in western countries, disasters are a priori cases of distant suffering as th...
Mayors in the frontlines of television. The NOS-news and the \'disaster mayors\' of Enschede and Vol...
This study focuses on the public\u27s reactions to media coverage and government actions in light of...
Introduction Through the ages, nuclear emergencies have scared us several times, and during these em...