1. The Influence of Level of Deviance and Protest Type on Coverage of Social Protest in Wisconsin from 1960 to 1999.
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Boyle, Michael P., McCluskey, Michael R., Devanathan, Narayan, Stein, Susan E., and McLeod, Douglas
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REPORTERS & reporting , *NEWSPAPERS , *PRESS , *MASS media , *COMMUNICATION in social work - Abstract
This research examined the relationship between the nature of newspaper coverage of social protests and the level of deviance and type of protest. A content analysis of 280 protest news stories from the Milwaukee Journal. Wisconsin State Journal. Sauk Prairie Star. Watertown Times, and Park Falls Herald from, 1960 to 1499 was conducted to compare indicators of the protest paradigm between protests that either support the status quo, endorse moderate reform, or seek radical reform. Additional analyses looked at the role that the type of protest played in adherence to the protest paradigm. Results of analyses indicate that moderate reform and radical reform protests were more likely to be treated critically in both the headline and main body of the article as well as have greater emphasis plated on specific events rather than themes end goals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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