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While sourcing patterns have been scrutinized empirically in a variety of news coverage, much less effort has dedicated to construct a theoretical framework to understand this complex process. International news sources have tremendous impact on U.S. politics because they have their political agendas seeking to influence domestic political climate.
The present research aims to construct a theoretical framework using the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a case study. Findings of the study could provide some insight into the complicated processes of selection of news sources, especially in the highly influential world affairs and conflicts. It is also pragmatically important as it would allow policy-makers to evaluate and execute necessary foreign policy. |
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Sourcing pattern, international communication, Israeli-Palestinian conflict |
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Name: International Communication Association URL: http://www.icahdq.org
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| Chang, Kuang-Kuo. "Constructing a Theoretical Framework for Sourcing Pattern" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany, Jun 16, 2006 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p93008_index.html> |
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| Chang, K. , 2006-06-16 "Constructing a Theoretical Framework for Sourcing Pattern" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany Online <PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p93008_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: While sourcing patterns have been scrutinized empirically in a variety of news coverage, much less effort has dedicated to construct a theoretical framework to understand this complex process. International news sources have tremendous impact on U.S. politics because they have their political agendas seeking to influence domestic political climate.
The present research aims to construct a theoretical framework using the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a case study. Findings of the study could provide some insight into the complicated processes of selection of news sources, especially in the highly influential world affairs and conflicts. It is also pragmatically important as it would allow policy-makers to evaluate and execute necessary foreign policy. |
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| Constructing a theoretical framework for sourcing pattern: A case study on selection of news sources in Israeli-Palestinian conflict By Kuang-Kuo Chang Ph.D. Assistant Professor School of Communication & Information 31 Nanyang Link Nanyang Technological University Singapore 637718 E-mail: tkkchang@ntu.edu.sg Tel: +65 6790-6043 Paper submitted to the Political Communication Division of the ICA for consideration for presentation at the 2006 annual conference in Dresden Germany Constructing a theoretical framework for sourcing pattern: 1 A case study on selection of news |
| York Times and Network TV News Coverage of Foreign Disaster”; Chang and Lee “Revisiting the “Determinants of the International News Coverage”; Chang and Lee “Factors Affecting Gatekeepers’ Selection of Foreign News.” . Laura Ashley and Beth Olson “Constructing Reality: Print Media’s Framing of the Women’s 72 Movement 1966-1986 ” Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 75 (1998): 263-77. 73 . Fico “The ultimate spokesman revisited.” 74 . Lacy et al “Impact of Allocation Decisions and Market Factors.” 75 . Lacy |
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