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METHOD & RESEARCH ANALYZED THE FOLLOWING: BROAD QUESTION OF DOES MEDIA INFLUENCE U.S. POLICY? A DEFINING MEDIA FRAMES, HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION. UNDER WHAT CONDITIONS DOES MEDIA FRAMING INFLUENCE HUMANITARIAN POLICY? QUANTIFYING THE DATA HOW DID MEDIA FRAME THE CRISIS AND WAS IT THE MAIN VARIABLE?
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Me dia Framing an d U.S. Foreign Policy : A Case Study of Media Framing in Humanitarian Interventions By: Caterina Da Silva
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Page 1: Media Framing and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Case Study of Media Framing in Humanitarian Interventions By: Caterina Da Silva.

Media Framing and U.S. Foreign Policy:

A Case Study of Media

Framing in Humanitarian Interventions

By: Caterina Da Silva

Page 2: Media Framing and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Case Study of Media Framing in Humanitarian Interventions By: Caterina Da Silva.

LITERATURERobinson, Piers. "The policy-media interaction model: Measuring media power during humanitarian crisis." Journal of Peace Research 37, no. 5 (2000): 613-633. Livingston, Steven. "Clarifying the CNN effect: An examination of media effects according to type of military intervention." (1997). Auerbach, Yehudith, and Yaeli Bloch-Elkon. "Media Framing and Foreign Policy: The Elite Press vis-à-vis US Policy in Bosnia, 1992–95." Journal of Peace Research 42, no. 1 (2005): 83-99. Mermin, Jonathan. "Television News and American Intervention in Somalia:The Myth of a Media-Driven Foreign Policy." Political Science Quartlerly 112, no. 3 (1997): 385-403. Accessed November 24, 2014. http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/2657563?uid=2134&uid=379101481&uid=3739256&uid=379101471&uid=2&uid=70&uid=3&uid=60&sid=21104708382491. Entman, Robert M. Projections of power: Framing news, public opinion, and US foreign policy. University of Chicago Press, 2004. Reese, Stephen D. "The framing project: A bridging model for media research revisited." Journal of Communication 57, no. 1 (2007): 148-154.

Page 3: Media Framing and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Case Study of Media Framing in Humanitarian Interventions By: Caterina Da Silva.

METHOD & RESEARCH• ANALYZED THE FOLLOWING:

• BROAD QUESTION OF DOES MEDIA INFLUENCE U.S. POLICY?• A DEFINING MEDIA FRAMES, HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION.• UNDER WHAT CONDITIONS DOES MEDIA FRAMING INFLUENCE HUMANITARIAN

POLICY?• QUANTIFYING THE DATA• HOW DID MEDIA FRAME THE CRISIS AND WAS IT THE MAIN VARIABLE?

Page 4: Media Framing and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Case Study of Media Framing in Humanitarian Interventions By: Caterina Da Silva.

CASE STUDY• GAPS IN THE LITERATURE:

• SOCIAL MEDIA

• ANALYZE ALL ASPECTS OF MEDIA INFLUENCED THE U.S INTERVENTION IN SYRIA.

Page 5: Media Framing and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Case Study of Media Framing in Humanitarian Interventions By: Caterina Da Silva.

CONCLUSION• MEDIA CAN INFLUENCE FOREIGN POLICY• NOT THE ONLY VARIABLE• CAN BE HARD TO DETERMINE HOW MUCH WEIGHT IT CARRIES• FURTHER EXPLORATION


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