| Literature DB >> 27087790 |
Zongchao Li1, Bruce Garrison2, Steven G Ullmann3, Barbara Kirkpatrick4, Lora E Fleming5, Porter Hoagland6.
Abstract
This study investigated newspaper coverage of Florida red tide blooms in four metropolitan areas of Southwest Florida during a 25-year period, 1987-2012. We focused on how journalists framed red tide stories with respect to environmental risk, health risk, and economic risk. We determined risk to be a key factor in this news coverage, being an aspect of coverage of red tide itself in terms of environmental risk, tourism risk, and public health risk. The study found that red tide news coverage is most often framed as an environmental story.Entities:
Keywords: Karenia brevis; Social amplification of risk; content analysis; environment communication; framing; news media; newspapers; red tide; risk communication
Year: 2015 PMID: 27087790 PMCID: PMC4833402 DOI: 10.1080/1533015X.2015.1067579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Environ Educ Commun ISSN: 1533-0389