Under the Media Microscope: Agenda Setting, Framing, and Agenda Building in the 2014 Ebola Outbreak
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Date
2016-03
Authors
Michna, Morgan
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University of Oregon
Abstract
This study expands our understanding of effective risk communication in the
digital age as it explores the links between the agenda-building efforts of the World
Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through
Twitter and concurrent news media coverage in Ghana and the United States during the
peak of the 2014 Ebola outbreak. It combines a quantitative content analysis (coding)
and qualitative content analysis (framing) to find connections, differences, and insights
from and across each entity involved. Findings confirm existing literature that tweets
play a role in first- and second-level agenda building but also reveal that this effect is
not uniform across all types of tweets. In addition, the WHO and CDC exerted partial
influence over the media agenda and the subsequent framing of the outbreak.
Description
65 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Journalism and Communication and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Arts, Spring 2016.
Keywords
Journalism, Public relations, Ebola outbreak, World Health Organization, Diseases, Framing, Agenda building, Media