2024
DOI: 10.3390/socsci13010044
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Social Media, Newsworthiness, and Missing White Woman Syndrome: A Criminological Analysis

Avril Margaret Brandon,
Erika Emandache,
Aleksandra Iwaniec

Abstract: Missing White Woman Syndrome has been widely acknowledged within traditional mainstream media, resulting in a heavy focus on missing white women and a simultaneous underrepresentation of missing women from minority ethnic communities. However, less is known about whether this has carried through to social media, wherein users play a key role in determining what becomes widespread news. This review seeks to examine this issue with reference to existing research. It begins by exploring the concept of newsworthin… Show more

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