2017
DOI: 10.1080/0735648x.2017.1284689
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Mass shootings and the media: why all events are not created equal

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“…ass shootings have become their own distinct phenomenon separate from the likes of general homicide and mass murder due to their continued prevalence and the natural draw of media attention to extreme events (Schildkraut et al, 2018). While not a formally defined government statistic, a mass shooting has generally been defined as an incident resulting in the death of four or more victims, not including the killer (Towers et al, 2015;Dahmen et al, 2018;Silva and Capellan, 2019).…”
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“…ass shootings have become their own distinct phenomenon separate from the likes of general homicide and mass murder due to their continued prevalence and the natural draw of media attention to extreme events (Schildkraut et al, 2018). While not a formally defined government statistic, a mass shooting has generally been defined as an incident resulting in the death of four or more victims, not including the killer (Towers et al, 2015;Dahmen et al, 2018;Silva and Capellan, 2019).…”
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“…Background A recent study by Dahmen et al (2018) found that a majority of journalists agreed that the traditional news coverage of mass shooting events has become routine due to perceived formulaic reporting by reporters. However, some mass shooting events garner more initial and sustained attention than others, and traditional media studies have focused much effort on identifying how certain media reports are able to succeed at this (Schildkraut et al, 2018;Silva and Capellan, 2019). One means of achieving both initial and sustained attention is through dynamic frame changing, or emphasising different aspects of a news event over its life span (Chyi and McCombs, 2004).…”
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“…In this case, shifting focus to the victims may not provide a clear solution to addressing the narcissistic tendencies of the shooter, given that details about victims may be connected to shooter motive and these connections may be associated with emotional reactions such as anxiety. Furthermore, as mentioned above, emphasis on victims may ultimately enhance the newsworthiness of the event (Schildkraut et al 2018) and fearfulness may enhance public interest in the event (Levin and Weist 2018). More research is needed to systematically compare the consequences associated with various types of victim reporting.…”
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“…Dahmen (2018) analyzed photographs presented in media coverage for 3 days following three school shootings and found that the ratio of photographs depicting each shooter versus each individual victim was 16-1. Research also shows that the number of victims is positively associated with the ''newsworthiness'' of the event (Dahmen 2018;Duwe 2004;Schildkraut et al 2018;Silva and Capellan 2018). Levin and Weist (2018) found that participants who exhibited greater fearfulness about mass shootings expressed greater interest in reading a news story about a school shooting than those who were less fearful.…”
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“…The relationship between high death tolls and high levels of media attention has been demonstrated empirically. For instance, findings from prior studies have shown that for a mass shooter, more victims killed equals more front page photos of you in the newspaper, more days that you stay on the front pages, more likelihood of you appearing in The New York Times , and more articles and longer articles (based on word count) published about you (Dahmen, ; Duwe, ; Schildkraut, Elsass, & Meredith, ).…”
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