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Michael Brown as a news icon Event-driven news and its impact on protest paradigm Rachel R Mourao Danielle Kilgo George Sylvie The University of Texas at Austin
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Page 1: Michael Brown as a news icon

Michael Brown as a news icon

Event-driven news and its impact on protest paradigm

Rachel R MouraoDanielle KilgoGeorge SylvieThe University of Texas at Austin

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What voices were heard?

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The degree of conflict among official sources (such as elected and government officials, and police personnel) determines critical coverage of the issue

EVENT-DRIVEN NEWSNews thrives from developments of events themselves, instead of the daily routine of institutional organizations

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Media routinely delegitimize and marginalize social movement organizations that challenge the status quo.

INDEXING + EVENT-DRIVEN + PROTEST PARADIGM

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RQs and hypothesisRQ1: Which types of sources were used in the coverage of Ferguson by the mainstream press?

RQ2: Which type of coverage – episodic or thematic – is prevalent in the coverage of Ferguson?

RQ3: Are there any differences in the use of official/nonofficial sources between episodic and thematic content items?

RQ4: What protest frames did the mainstream press use in covering Ferguson protests?

H1: Episodic content items are more likely to adhere to protest paradigm frames (riot and confrontation) than thematic content items.

RQ5: How does the use of official/nonofficial sources relate to protest paradigm frames?

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MethodsContent analysis of newspaper articles during the first cycle of protests (Aug. 8- Sep. 8)

The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA TODAY, The Washington Post and St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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MethodsGeneric Frames: episodic or thematic

Protest paradigm:riot, confrontation and debate

N= 623

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Sources & episodic/thematic (RQ1, RQ2 and RQ3)

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Protest frames (RQ4)

Riot

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Frames of protest & sources (RQ5)

Confrontation

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Frames of protest & episodic/thematic (H2)

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Which voices were heard?Non-official sources, but not critical

Protest paradigm remains intact, especially for local newspapers

Future studies:– How does coverage expand to accommodate

dissent (e.g. DOJ report)?– Role of gender– Ethnography of sourcing practices

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What does it mean?

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Thank [email protected]

www.rachelmourao.com