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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Newspaper framing of indicted U.S. athletes: Evaluating orientation, prominence and proximity

Stainbrook, Michael S. January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Idéologie et pandémie : étude comparative du cadrage médiatique au Canada et aux États-Unis

Ricard, Karl 08 1900 (has links)
Les médias vont contribuer à former la perception de l’individu sur les politiques adoptées par les gouvernements. Cette influence — exercée à travers le cadrage de l’information — est une suggestion implicite d’une interprétation de l’information présentée. Les discours des élites et les caractéristiques du régime médiatique vont influencer le cadrage opéré. La recherche sur l’évolution du régime médiatique canadien et son rôle dans le cadrage est limitée. Ce travail se demande si le système médiatique canadien a évolué de façon similaire à son homologue américain soit vers une croissance de la polarisation et du parallélisme politique. Nous avons procédé à l’étude des cadres mobilisés par les médias dans le traitement d’un sujet commun aux deux États — la vaccination obligatoire — tout en occupant une place différente dans le discours des élites politiques. Un échantillon tiré de quatre journaux choisis pour leur représentation des idéologies libérale et conservatrice a été recueilli dans lequel ont été identifiés les cadres mobilisés. Dans la mesure où certains cadres sont associés à une idéologie politique différente — l’économie et la légitimité aux conservateurs et la santé aux libéraux — on cherchait à comparer l’utilisation de cadres. Dans l’ensemble, on remarque un portrait très mixte dans l’utilisation de cadres typiquement associés à une idéologie ou à l’autre. Toutefois, le cadre de la légitimité fut particulièrement mobilisé chez les journaux conservateurs, tandis que les cadres de l’économie et de la santé sont davantage présents chez les journaux libéraux. Au Canada, on remarque une différence accrue dans la mobilisation des cadres et leur orientation. / Media are a key contributor to the way an individual perceives the government politics. Their capacity to frame a subject can suggest a specific way to understand the information. Things like the elite’s discourses and the characteristics of the media system of a state can also influence the media framing. Yet, research on the Canadian media system and its evolution are limited. Therefore, this thesis poses the question whether the Canadian media system has evolved the same way as its American counterpart which saw a rise in polarization and political parallelism. We proceeded to a study of the different framing devices used by the media to frame vaccination politics through four newspapers associated with the two dominant ideologies in those countries: liberalism and conservatism. Based on previous research, the economy frame and the legitimacy frame were associated to conservatism and the health frame was associated to liberalism. The comparison showed mixed results: frames were used by both newspapers in each country. However, the legitimacy frame was more frequent in the conservative newspapers and the economy and health frames were more frequent in the liberal newspapers. Also, Canadian newspapers used a greater variety of frames and in different orientations than their American counterpart, showing a greater polarization between the two of them.
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Rámcování konfliktu na Blízkém východě českými deníky / The framing of conflicts in the middle east of czech media

Lusková, Kristína January 2013 (has links)
The thesis "Framing of the conflict in the Middle East in Czech Daily Newspapers" explores how Czech print media report on the conflict in the Middle East through the analysis of Mladá fronta Dnes and Právo news coverage of the Second Lebanon War (2006) and the Gaza war (2008- 2009). The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the role of the media in times of war and focuses mainly on the popular even though somewhat fragmented concept of media framing, which became the basis for the analysis of the above mentioned newspapers. The research draws on the extensive literature on media framing as well as foreign research on framing of the Arab- Israeli conflict, combining quantitative and qualitative analytical tools. The aim of the quantitative part of the analysis was to obtain hitherto missing data about the framing of the conflict in the Middle East by Czech media that could be compared to similar data that are already available for foreign media. Quantitative analysis also focused on news sources and topics used while referring about the Middle East conflict. The purpose of the qualitative analysis was to gain a deeper insight into the problem and generate a list of specific frames used to interpret the conflict in the Middle East by Czech print media.
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Collins, Murkowski, and the Impeachment of Donald Trump: Cable News Coverage and Self-Representation of Female Republican Senators

Hill, Mackenzie January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Structuring Legitimacy via Strategies of Leadership, Cooperation and Identity: The Comité de Motard Kisima's Engagement of Media and Communication for the Enactment of Motorcycle Taxi Work in Lubumbashi

Matthias, Nakia M. 17 September 2015 (has links)
No description available.

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