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Human Rights Framing in U.S. Newspaper Coverage of the Sochi Olympic PreparationsMichelle Alfini - Every two years, the global spotlight shines on the Olympics and the nation hosting the worldwide event, particularly the country's record on human rights. This project looked at how two American newspapers, The New York Times and The Washington Post, examined human... Keep Reading »
Unrecognized Potential: Media Framing of Hitler's Rise to Power, 1930-1933Katherine Blunt - In an effort to understand how Americans regarded Adolph Hitler's influence in Germany and beyond as he navigated the country's political landscape, and ultimately established the Third Reich, this research examines his portrayal in American media in the early 1930s... Keep Reading »
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A Framing Analysis of Media Coverage of the Rodney King Incident and Ferguson, Missouri ConflictsSarah Bowen - This study explored how news organizations presented the Ferguson, Missouri, story in comparison with a similar Rodney King incident that happened two decades ago. The purpose of this study was to analyze if and how the mainstream news media have progressed in covering... Keep Reading »
Yesterday's News: Media Framing of Hitler's Early Years, 1923-1924Katherine Blunt - This research used media framing theory to assess newspaper coverage of Hitler published in The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Washington Post between 1923 and 1924. An analysis of about 200 articles revealed “credible” and &ldquo... Keep Reading »
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Palestinian-Arab Media Frames and Stereotypes of Israeli-JewsKaty Steele - This study sought to take the pulse on the modern Israeli-Palestinian conflict by analyzing primary sources from online Palestinian news organizations. Thirty articles were selected including editorials, opinion and news analysis pieces. The author categorized them... Keep Reading »
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