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- Title
The war next door: Peace journalism in US local and distant newspapers’ coverage of Mexico.
- Authors
Lacasse, Katherine; Forster, Larissa
- Abstract
This study explores the relationship between proximity to a conflict and the tendency to use peace journalism rather than war journalism modes of reporting. In the context of the current drug war occurring in Mexico, articles from both local, border region US newspapers and distant US newspapers were coded according to their usage of war or peace journalism frames. Analyses revealed that local newspapers utilized more peace journalism frames overall, and presented a less pessimistic and negative view of the conflict and parties. Distant newspapers, however, were more likely to showcase complexity of the conflict and many parties and people involved.
- Subjects
JOURNALISM research; NEWSPAPERS; FRAMES (Social sciences); MASS media &; war; MASS media &; peace
- Publication
Media, War & Conflict, 2012, Vol 5, Issue 3, p223
- ISSN
1750-6352
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1750635212447907