Media representation of climate change: frames and claims-makers in the New York Times and the Washington Post
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2010
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Rossiter, GayLene W., author
Trumbo, Craig Warren, advisor
Sturtevant, Robert, advisor
Champ, Joseph G., committee member
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This study examined climate change-related news coverage in two elite U.S. newspapers, the New York Times and the Washington Post, during the second George W. Bush presidential administration from January 2005 to January 2009. Framing theory, using four functional frames, laid the groundwork for the investigation. A quantitative content analysis was conducted to determine the story frames and claims-makers portrayed in the news coverage; an interpretation of the narrative content was then performed to further explore the quantitative findings. Results revealed that scientists were more likely represented in story frames diagnosing causes and defining problems, whereas politicians were more likely represented in story frames making judgments and suggesting solutions. In addition, industry interests were more likely represented in story frames suggesting solutions.
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Department Head: Greg Luft.