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Autor:
Deepa Fadnis
Publikováno v:
Journalism Practice. 17:127-149
Publikováno v:
New Media & Society. 23:3391-3414
This study tested whether different negatively valenced emotional reactions—feeling angry or depressed—to incivility produce varying intentions to speak out. A related goal was to assess whether these emotional responses led to intentions to spea
Publikováno v:
Newspaper Research Journal. 39:191-204
Over 17 years, the New York Post and New York Times framed same-sex marriage primarily in terms of equality or morality. In 1998-2003, morality framing was more prevalent, especially in the Post. In 2004-2009, morality framing declined in the Post an
Autor:
Deepa Fadnis
Publikováno v:
Feminist Media Studies. 17:1111-1114
In April this year, SheSays, a women’s rights non-profit organization in India, introduced the hashtag #LahukaLagaan on Twitter to protest the government’s decision to impose the Goods and Services...
Publikováno v:
Visual Communication Quarterly. 24:162-173
This study analyzed coverage of the shootings of two journalists in Virginia in 2015. Coverage of journalism by journalists, or metajournalistic discourse, makes it possible to examine the way an i...
Autor:
Deepa Fadnis
Publikováno v:
Journalism Studies. 19:1750-1766
This study examines the news content and experiences of male and female Indian journalists to explore and understand the influence of patriarchal socialization on newsgathering and reporting processes in coverage of the Delhi gang rape case of 2012.
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of Press/Politics. 21:143-164
This study assesses the scope and applicability of the “protest paradigm” in non-Western contexts by examining the news coverage of Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian protests in their domestic media. Two publications from each nation, one conservati
Publikováno v:
Scandal in a Digital Age ISBN: 9781137597731
This chapter explores the clash between public and private, drawing on the experience of former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford. The chapter analyzes more than 300 comments members of the public posted on Sanford’s Facebook wall in 2014 after
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https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59545-4_11
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59545-4_11