2021
DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2021.1927261
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Visual Framing Effects of News Coverage of Police Use of Deadly Force on Intergroup Relationships

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“…Researchers noted that diversified communities such as African Americans, Latinos, Asians do not get significant coverage by the news media (Poindexter et al, 2010). Whenever they got attention, they were framed as a social threat or perpetrators in the news, while Whites portrayed as victims and heroes (Henderson et al, 2021). Beyond this, most researchers have found that framing of protests tend to "marginalize protesters by focusing on their tactics, emphasizing violence and deviant behavior, and not giving space to protesters' ideas and social critiques" (Mourão et al, 2021, p. 3).…”
Section: Framing Protests In Photojournalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers noted that diversified communities such as African Americans, Latinos, Asians do not get significant coverage by the news media (Poindexter et al, 2010). Whenever they got attention, they were framed as a social threat or perpetrators in the news, while Whites portrayed as victims and heroes (Henderson et al, 2021). Beyond this, most researchers have found that framing of protests tend to "marginalize protesters by focusing on their tactics, emphasizing violence and deviant behavior, and not giving space to protesters' ideas and social critiques" (Mourão et al, 2021, p. 3).…”
Section: Framing Protests In Photojournalismmentioning
confidence: 99%