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Framing Abuse
其他書名
Media Influence and Public Understanding of Sexual Violence Against Children
出版Pluto Press, 2004
ISBN17837156349781783715633
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=an0WvwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowlwdgements -- 1 Introduction -- The research that informs this book -- A guide to the book's structure -- 2 The Debate About Media Influence -- A review of some key approaches to audience research -- The current impasse: media influence versus active audiences -- My research approach -- 3 Transformation of Private and Public Discourse: The Media 'Discovers' Sexual Abuse -- Constructing a new social problem: a brief modern history -- Placing narratives in historical context: recording personal accounts during the 1980s and 1990s -- From cultural vacuum to multiple media mediation: survivors' accounts of the media's role -- The preconditions for media discovery -- Critical reflections on coverage of 'the incest survivor' -- Revisiting three media studies theories: active consumption, creative identification and agenda-setting -- Conclusion -- 4 Media Templates: Controversial Allegations and Analogies -- The media's discovery of contested cases -- The Cleveland scandal: a brief introduction -- Journalists' retrospective references to Cleveland -- Public recollections of Cleveland -- Challenging templates: an alternative media account of the Cleveland scandal -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- 5 Story Branding and the Role of Empathy -- Orkney in the news - an outline of the scandal -- Remembering Orkney as 'the dawn raids case' -- Why the dawn raids made such an impression -- Reflections on the dawn raids branding -- Sources of alternative perspectives -- Conclusion -- 6 Story Placing: Representing Localities, Landscapes and Communities in the News -- The significance of place in news reporting -- Locating the story in landscape and community: media accounts of Orkney -- People's memories of how the media represented Orkney -- People's impressions and beliefs -- Conclusion