American Media (tagged articles)Belonging in a New Home: Discursive Othering of Latin American Immigrants in U.S. Print MediaBill Kakenmaster - The year 2015 saw heightened racial and ethnic tension in the United States, with particular regard to Latin American immigrants and the U.S. presidential election. Discourse theory assumes that identity (re)production serves to legitimize, institutionalize, and eventually... 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 »
Photo: Department of Defense/Chad J. McNeeley
Al Jazeera America and Strategic Responses to the "Perception Problem"Audrey Carson - On August 20, 2013, Al Jazeera America televised its first official broadcast amidst a frenzy of speculation about the Qatari-backed news channel’s viability in the American media market. Scores of media commentators, ranging from reporters to news executives... Keep Reading »
U.S. Media's Failure to Set the Agenda for Covering Sex TraffickingDanielle Martinelli - The sex trafficking industry poses a clear and present threat in society, but the American public seems to be unaware of the gravity of the issue within the U.S. Analyzing the agenda setting theory by focusing on stories on the New York Times and CNN websites gives... Keep Reading »
Photo: Rosa Trieu/Neon Tommy SA-2
Public Perceptions of Media Bias: A Meta-Analysis of American Media Outlets During the 2012 Presidential ElectionDaniel Quackenbush - There has been a considerable surge of scholastic inquiry in recent years into understanding the factors responsible for the fluctuating levels of public trust in the American news media. With every election year, the American public continues to perpetuate the stereotype... Keep Reading »
The keyword American Media is tagged in the following 5 articles. Expedited Article ReviewSubmit an article and get a decision fast. If you need a fast decision, INQUIRIES Journal offers expedited processing of your submission for a small fee. Depending on the expedited review option you choose, you can receive a decision in as few as 5-days. In addition to a shorter review period, the fee supports the journal's continued operation and open-access publishing model. Standard submissions are always free. Submit Now » - Submit an Article to Inquiries Journal -Inquiries Journal provides undergraduate and graduate students around the world a platform for the wide dissemination of academic work over a range of core disciplines. Representing the work of students from hundreds of institutions around the globe, Inquiries Journal's large database of academic articles is completely free. Learn more | Blog | Submit |