The issue of media coverage of death has been under discussion by only a few scholars, and there have existed some disagreements as to just how present death is in public discourse in the Western world. This study adds to the literature on death by investigating the Australian media context. Specifically, it examines how journalists at two Australian quality newspapers, The Australian and the Sydney Morning Herald, cover death in their foreign news reporting. It finds that journalists express preferences for certain types of death, as well as for certain nationalities. Further, it sheds some light on just how visible death is in the news by arguing that, while present in the written word, the visual representation of death is still highly m...
Newspapers are a highly infl uential media that refl ect and powerfully infl uence the views and cul...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami killed over two hundred thousand people in the fifteen countries the t...
This paper explores the meeting point of photojournalism and death and maps the tensions involved. M...
The issue of media coverage of death has been under discussion by only a few scholars, and there hav...
The debate over the absence or presence of death in public discourse has dominated death studies for...
Despite the advent of globalisation and increasing interaction between people from different culture...
Despite the advent of globalisation and increasing interaction between people from different culture...
A number of studies into the coverage of death have provided some evidence of journalists giving pre...
The debate over the absence or presence of death in public discourse has dominated death studies for...
Most broadly, this research investigates journalistic norms, the nature of photographic meaning, and...
Following the end of the Cold War, the world appears to have splintered into smaller, regional allia...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in the relationship between the news, media and death. Dri...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in the relationship between the news, media and death. Dri...
Death has become more prominent in the news in the past four decades. Articles about a murder or acc...
Debates over the extent of graphic imagery of death in newspapers often suffer from generalized asse...
Newspapers are a highly infl uential media that refl ect and powerfully infl uence the views and cul...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami killed over two hundred thousand people in the fifteen countries the t...
This paper explores the meeting point of photojournalism and death and maps the tensions involved. M...
The issue of media coverage of death has been under discussion by only a few scholars, and there hav...
The debate over the absence or presence of death in public discourse has dominated death studies for...
Despite the advent of globalisation and increasing interaction between people from different culture...
Despite the advent of globalisation and increasing interaction between people from different culture...
A number of studies into the coverage of death have provided some evidence of journalists giving pre...
The debate over the absence or presence of death in public discourse has dominated death studies for...
Most broadly, this research investigates journalistic norms, the nature of photographic meaning, and...
Following the end of the Cold War, the world appears to have splintered into smaller, regional allia...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in the relationship between the news, media and death. Dri...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in the relationship between the news, media and death. Dri...
Death has become more prominent in the news in the past four decades. Articles about a murder or acc...
Debates over the extent of graphic imagery of death in newspapers often suffer from generalized asse...
Newspapers are a highly infl uential media that refl ect and powerfully infl uence the views and cul...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami killed over two hundred thousand people in the fifteen countries the t...
This paper explores the meeting point of photojournalism and death and maps the tensions involved. M...