Год выпуска: 2014 Автор: Tyler Svitak Издательство: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Страниц: 52 ISBN: 9783659579974
Описание
This research compares how the media framed the 2010 earthquakes in Chile and Haiti. There has been extensive research on the topic of media framing in disaster literature, and much of the research has concluded that the media inaccurately frames disasters to focus more on human loss and destruction than actually occurs. Previous research has also concluded that the media shapes their audience’s conclusions about an event based on their coverage. That is why this research conducted a content analysis of the New York Times articles following both events, and from that analysis came a better understanding of how the earthquakes were covered by the media. There was a significant contrast in the coverage of each earthquake—Haiti was framed as hell on earth through descriptions of unorganized chaos and death, whereas Chile was framed in a way that illustrated an inefficient, slow but organized response following the earthquake. Considering both events were so recent at the time of this...
Здравствуйте, Юлия. Спешу сообщить Вам что защита Курсовой состоялась успешно, немного я там, правда, намудрила, но в итоге результат 4(хорошо). Огромное Вам спасибо. Надеюсь на дальнейшее сотрудничество.