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Crises frame dynamics

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Subtitle:frame diversity in news media and the role of governmental actors
This study aims to understand the dynamic evolvement of frames in news media coverage of the Ebola crisis (2014-2015) and their interplay with narratives put forth in governmental organizations’ (GOs) press releases. An automated-content analysis was applied to U.S. newspapers and GOs press releases on the Ebola epidemic. The findings of time series analyses illustrate how the scope of frames in news media becomes narrower (decreased diversity) with the presence of immediate and problem-focused crisis frames and wider (increased diversity) with more progressive frames. Additionally, the results imply that a level of shared interpretation (frame alignment) between media and GOs fosters the openness of news media for a variety of frames, which in turn might lead to a communicative shift that eases the crisis atmosphere.
Journal: Journal of international crisis and risk communication research
ISSN: 2576-0017
Volume: 2
Pages: 149 - 180
Publication year:2019
Keywords:A1 Journal article
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