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The Evolution of a News Story: An Exploratory Case Study of African-American Audience Reception In the Duke Lacrosse News Story.

机译:新闻故事的演变:拉克罗斯公爵新闻故事中非裔美国人观众接待的探索性案例研究。

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This study explores the issue of tabloidization as it intersects with race, class and gender. Taking ethnographic elements from qualitative research design, 12 members of a local African-American audience were individually interviewed to understand how they interpreted the local press coverage of the Duke Lacrosse news story of 2006. Specifically the following research questions were asked: which media did respondents use to follow the case; did media change the way they thought about race, gender and class; and did media change the way they thought about politics? Additionally, sub-questions were asked to supplement the research questions in an effort to gain more linkages to race, class and gender relating to the press coverage of this news story.;The findings of the study suggest that television was the primary means subject members used to stay informed about this news story; however, the literature of African-American audience reception, namely Entman and Rojecki (2001), suggests that there exists a longstanding distrust of traditional news by African-Americans. The findings also suggest that the respondents' claims of media bias by traditional press were supported by various studies within the research literature of media studies, feminist studies and critical race theory.
机译:这项研究探讨了与种族,阶级和性别相交的小报化问题。借鉴定性研究设计中的人种学元素,对本地非裔美国人的12名成员进行了单独采访,以了解他们如何解释当地新闻界对2006年杜克曲棍球新闻的报道。特别询问了以下研究问题:受访者使用哪种媒体用于跟踪案件;媒体是否改变了他们对种族,性别和阶级的看法;媒体是否改变了他们对政治的思考方式?此外,还要求子问题来补充研究问题,以使与该新闻报道的新闻报道有关的种族,阶级和性别之间有更多联系。研究结果表明,电视是主题成员的主要手段过去经常了解这个新闻故事;但是,非裔美国人听众的文献,即Entman和Rojecki(2001)指出,非裔美国人长期以来对传统新闻不信任。调查结果还表明,在媒体研究,女权主义研究和批判种族理论的研究文献中,各种研究支持了受访者对传统新闻界对媒体偏见的主张。

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  • 作者

    Robinson, William Russell.;

  • 作者单位

    Howard University.;

  • 授予单位 Howard University.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;Mass Communications.;Journalism.;Black Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 109 p.
  • 总页数 109
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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