Constructing content and delimiting choice: International coverage of KAL Flight 007 |
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Authors: | David L. Paletz C. Danielle Vinson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Political Science, Duke University, 27706 Durham, NC, USA |
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Abstract: | For more than two decades, international debate over a New World Communication and Information Order has called attention to the question of whether or not newspapers around the world are limited by the alleged dominance of the international news flow by the Western media. Looking at how six newspapers from around the world covered the 1983 downing of KAL Flight 007 by the Soviet Union, we find that papers are in fact able to shape their coverage of major international events through their choice of providers, their selection and interpretation of subjects and facts, and their use of headlines to emphasize and frame information. Thus, newspapers can delimit choice to suit their own needs and goals. |
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Keywords: | Media New World Communication and Information Order newspaper choice international incidents |
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