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World Editorials on the September 11 Terrorist Attacks: Integrating News Flow Analysis in International Communication and Framing Analysis

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This study examines what extrinsic factors in news flow studies in internatonal communication might have affected world editorials' framing of the September 11 terrorist attacks. The study found that the extrinsic factors commonly used in international communication research – press freedom and political freedom – affected how international editorials framed the September 11 attacks. The study also found that religion, an extrinsic factor rarely tested in international communication research, turned out to be an important variable in framing international editorials toward the September 11 attacks. The variable of religion should be taken into consideration in future communication research dealing with foreign policy or world peace.
The major contribution of this study to mass communication research is the methodology of integrating two seemingly separate lines of research – news flow analysis in international communication and framing analysis.

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political communication, world peace, international communication, international news flow
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Chang, Yu-li. and Chang, Kuang-Kuo. "World Editorials on the September 11 Terrorist Attacks: Integrating News Flow Analysis in International Communication and Framing Analysis" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Marriott Hotel, San Diego, CA, May 27, 2003 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p112266_index.html>

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Chang, Y. and Chang, K. , 2003-05-27 "World Editorials on the September 11 Terrorist Attacks: Integrating News Flow Analysis in International Communication and Framing Analysis" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Marriott Hotel, San Diego, CA Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p112266_index.html

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Abstract: This study examines what extrinsic factors in news flow studies in internatonal communication might have affected world editorials' framing of the September 11 terrorist attacks. The study found that the extrinsic factors commonly used in international communication research – press freedom and political freedom – affected how international editorials framed the September 11 attacks. The study also found that religion, an extrinsic factor rarely tested in international communication research, turned out to be an important variable in framing international editorials toward the September 11 attacks. The variable of religion should be taken into consideration in future communication research dealing with foreign policy or world peace.
The major contribution of this study to mass communication research is the methodology of integrating two seemingly separate lines of research – news flow analysis in international communication and framing analysis.

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World editorials on the September 11 attacks Introduction The September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon shocked this nation and the world. This incident and its aftermaths dominated the news headline in all U.S. news media for nearly a month. Public opinion polls since the attacks showed that counter-terrorism was now the most important issue facing the United States. The scope of this tragedy and its implications on U.S. foreign policy and world peace
33 World editorials on the September 11 attacks TABLE 6 Regression analysis of kinship with the United States Variables Beta T-score P-value R square .624 GDP per capita -.257 -.682 .255 Political freedom 1.106 1.661 .064 Press freedom -2.057 -2.514 .0155 Christianity -.087 -.280 .785 --------------------- 34


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