Media framing of the Norilsk oil spill
Title: Media framing of the Norilsk oil spill Author: Daria Tsymbal Supervisor: Mgr. Jan Miessler, Department of Media Studies, Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism (ICSJ) Abstract: This study examines how the Norilsk oil spill in May 2020 was framed within four factors of Situational C...
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ftunivpraha:oai:https://dspace.cuni.cz:20.500.11956/151547 2023-08-20T04:08:07+02:00 Media framing of the Norilsk oil spill Mediální framing úniku ropy v Norilsku Tsymbal, Daria Miessler, Jan Balon, Jan 2021 application/pdf application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/151547 English en_US eng Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/151547 227999 Media crisis communication environmental communication oil spill news framing diplomová práce 2021 ftunivpraha https://doi.org/20.500.11956/151547 2023-08-01T20:05:40Z Title: Media framing of the Norilsk oil spill Author: Daria Tsymbal Supervisor: Mgr. Jan Miessler, Department of Media Studies, Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism (ICSJ) Abstract: This study examines how the Norilsk oil spill in May 2020 was framed within four factors of Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT): 1. Severity of the damage; 2. Crisis responsibility; 4. Crisis history; 5. Relationship history. Also, this study examines how media ownership and closeness of the media to the government influence the framing of Norilsk Oil Spill. Using content analyses, three Russian newspapers were analyzed - Novaya Gazeta, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, and Kommersant. The results demonstrated differences in usage and frequency of frames according to media ownership and closeness to the government. Also, findings revealed that there are differences in framing concerning time frame. This thesis provides evidence that four factors in SCCT concepts (Severity of the damage, Crisis responsibility, Crisis history, Relationship history) can serve as frames in media framing analyses of crises. In addition, this study provides information for crisis managers and media professionals on how one particular crisis may be differently framed in different newspapers. Keywords: Media, crisis communication,. Katedra žurnalistiky Department of Journalism Faculty of Social Sciences Fakulta sociálních věd Thesis norilsk Charles University CU Digital repository Norilsk ENVELOPE(88.203,88.203,69.354,69.354) |
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Title: Media framing of the Norilsk oil spill Author: Daria Tsymbal Supervisor: Mgr. Jan Miessler, Department of Media Studies, Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism (ICSJ) Abstract: This study examines how the Norilsk oil spill in May 2020 was framed within four factors of Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT): 1. Severity of the damage; 2. Crisis responsibility; 4. Crisis history; 5. Relationship history. Also, this study examines how media ownership and closeness of the media to the government influence the framing of Norilsk Oil Spill. Using content analyses, three Russian newspapers were analyzed - Novaya Gazeta, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, and Kommersant. The results demonstrated differences in usage and frequency of frames according to media ownership and closeness to the government. Also, findings revealed that there are differences in framing concerning time frame. This thesis provides evidence that four factors in SCCT concepts (Severity of the damage, Crisis responsibility, Crisis history, Relationship history) can serve as frames in media framing analyses of crises. In addition, this study provides information for crisis managers and media professionals on how one particular crisis may be differently framed in different newspapers. Keywords: Media, crisis communication,. Katedra žurnalistiky Department of Journalism Faculty of Social Sciences Fakulta sociálních věd |
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