Description
About the Author
Michael McCluskey is associate professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Reviews
This book is an essential contribution to the study of news framing and frame building. Dr. McCluskey impeccably weaves in many complex concepts such as religion, guns, culture wars, journalistic norms, and news discourse in the United States to tell a compelling story with empirical data. A must-read for academics, journalists, and the public. -- Porismita Borah, Washington State University
Michael McCluskey is a former journalist with a solid handle on news media framing of school shootings. His multi-level analysis of each event illustrates how influential media were in propagating these tragedies and how black and white the coverage was, forcing readers to choose one side or another without reviewing the gray lines in the middle. -- Cory L. Armstrong, University of Alabama
Couched in key normative questions of the day-how the news media might be able to inform society, uphold best practices in covering trauma, and shape public policy-McCluskey's broad-spectrum study offers a nuanced look at media frames of rampage school shootings. It not only assesses media coverage of the 5 Ws of school shootings, but also tackles deeper questions about the roots of these frames. The book illustrates how the larger narrative about school shootings is linked to news organizations and professional norms-and how journalism ultimately can shape society. -- Patricia Moy, University of Washington
Book Information
ISBN 9781498532969
Author Michael McCluskey
Format Hardback
Page Count 236
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 531g
Dimensions(mm) 238mm * 159mm * 23mm