Tilted mirrors: media alignment with political and social change ; a community structure approach
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adam_text | TILTEDMIRRORS
MEDIAALIGNMENT WITH
POLITICALAND
SOCIAL
CHANGE
A
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
JOHNC.POLLOCK
THECOLLEGEOFNEW
JERSEY
R
HAMPTON
PRESS,INC.
CRESSKILL,
NEW
JERSEY
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
JOURNALISTS
CHOICES
ANDCOMPETING
NEW
FRAMES
FROM
PROFESSIONAL
OBJECTIVITY
TOVARIATIONS
INREPORTING
PERSPECTIVES
ASKINGTHERIGHTQUESTIONS
ASEARCHFORPATTERNS
INTHEVARIATION
THEORY:
VIEWINGNEWSPAPERS
ASCOMMUNITY
INSTITUTIONS
EFFICACIOUS
GROUPS
ANDCOMMUNITY
NORMS:
THEIMPORTANCE
OFEXAMINING
PRIVILEGED
GROUPS
AFOCUSONCITY
CHARACTERISTICS
CRITICAL
ISSUESANDEVENTSOFTEN
OVERLOOKED
BYCOMMUNICATION
SCHOLARS
SECTION
I
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
AND
MEDIA
ALIGNMENT
1
THECOMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
ANDNEWSPAPER
FRAMING
OFCRITICAL
EVENTS
INTRODUCTION:
THEIMPORTANCE
OFMEDIA FRAMING
AND FRAME-BUILDING
CRITICAL
FRAMING
CHOICES
AREFACEDFREQUENTLY
BYJOURNALISTS
USINGACOMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
INTHE
INFORMATION
SOCIETY
AMODERN
STUDYOFCOMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
ANDREPORTING
ONCHANGE:THEORETICAL,
METHODOLOGICAL,
ANDEMPIRICAL
INNOVATION
GAPSINSTUDIESOFTHENEWSPAPERS,
PUBLICISSUES,
ANDPUBLICPOLICY
VII
1
1
4
5
6
10
10
11
12
17
17
20
22
27
29
VLLL
CONTENTS
PUBLIC OFTEN
ONTHERECEIVINGENDOFMEDIA
30
INFLUENCE;
COMMUNITY
CONTEXT
MINIMIZED
LARGERQUESTIONS
BYPASSED;
CONTENT
OFREPORTING
SUBORDINATE
32
TOREADERSHIP
QUANTIFICATION
EMPOWERING
THEPUBLIC:CONVERGING
PERSPECTIVES
35
USINGTHE COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
TOLINKCITY
37
CHARACTERISTICS
WITH
REPORTING
ANDPOLITICAL
AND
SOCIALCHANGE:
SEVERALPROPOSITIONS
2
MEASURING
MEDIAALIGNMENT:
THE
CHALLENGE
OFNATIONWIDE
43
SAMPLES,
ASINGLESCORE MEDIA
VECTOR
AND
KEYUMBRELLA
HYPOTHESES
KEYFEATURES
OFNEWSPAPER
CONTENT
ANALYSIS
LINKED
43
TOREPORTING
ONPOLITICALANDSOCIALCHANGE
INNOVATIVE
METHODOLOGY:
MEASURING
PROJECTION
45
USING
A MEDIAVECTOR
ANOVERVIEW
OFFIVEUMBRELLA
HYPOTHESES:
BUFFER,
51
VIOLATEDBUFFER,VULNERABILITY,
PROTECTION,
ANDSTAKEHOLDER
SECTION
II
FIVE
UMBRELLA
HYPOTHESES
AND
CASE
STUDIES
3
THE
BUFFER
HYPOTHESIS:
PRIVILEGE
LINKED
TOFAVORABLE
61
REPORTING
ONHUMAN
RIGHTS
CLAIMS
ANITAHILL STESTIMONY
ATTHECLARENCE
THOMAS
HEARINGS
62
NATIONWIDE
NEWSPAPER
COVERAGE
OFPHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDE
75
EMBRYONIC
STEMCELLRESEARCH
89
4
THE
VIOLATED
BUFFER
HYPOTHESIS:
PRIVILEGE
LINKED
101
TOUNFAVORABLE
REPORTING
ONTHREATS
TOEXISTENCE
ORAWAYOFLIFE
NATIONWIDE
NEWSPAPER
COVERAGE
OFTHE1998
102
TOBACCOMASTER
SETTLEMENT
AGREEMENT
NATIONWIDE
NEWSPAPER
COVERAGE
OFPRIVACYONTHEINTERNET
114
BUSHVERSUSGORE:NATIONWIDE
NEWSPAPER
COVERAGE
OFTHEUS
126
SUPREME
COURT
DECISION
STOPPING
THEVOTECOUNTING
INFLORIDA
INTHE2000PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION
5
THE
VULNERABILITY
HYPOTHESIS:
GREATER
PROPORTION
137
OFVULNERABLE
CITIZENS
LINKED
TOFAVORABLE
COVERAGE
OFCRITICAL
ISSUES
NATIONWIDE
COVERAGE
OFCAPITAL
PUNISHMENT
138
NATIONWIDE
COVERAGE
OFAPATIENTS
BILLOFRIGHTS
146
CONTENTS
IX
6 THEECONOMIC PROTECTION
HYPOTHESIS
157
THE1997HANDOVEROFHONGKONGTOCHINA
158
NATIONWIDECOVERAGEOFTHENORTH
AMERICAN
164
FREETRADEAGREEMENT
7
THE STAKEHOLDER
HYPOTHESIS:
HIGHER
PROPORTIONS
171
OFISSUESTAKEHOLDERS
ARELINKEDTOFAVORABLE
COVERAGE
INTRODUCTION
171
NATIONWIDENEWSPAPERCOVERAGEOFGUNCONTROL
172
SINCECOLUMBINE
NATIONWIDENEWSPAPER
COVERAGEOFDRILLING
184
INTHEARCTICNATIONALWILDLIFEREFUGE
NATIONWIDE
NEWSPAPERCOVERAGEOFTRYINGJUVENILESASADULTS
195
SECTION
III
SHIFTING
FRAMES,MULTIPLE
METHODOLOGIES
AND
FUTURE
RESEARCH
8
SHIFTINGCOVERAGE
OFTHOSEWITHHIV/AIDS
(RYANWHITE
211
TO1995):TURNING
ONTHEPENDULUM
OFPRIVILEGE
INTRODUCTION:
EFFICACIOUSGROUPSANDCOMMUNITY
NORMS
211
CITYCHARACTERISTICSANDREPORTINGONHIV/AIDS:
212
USEFULINMEASURINGVARIATION
TWOCLUSTERSOFHYPOTHESES
214
METHODOLOGY
218
RESULTS
220
DISCUSSION
224
CONCLUSION
229
9
CONVERGING
EXPLANATIONS
FORCOVERAGE
OFHOMOSEXUALS
231
INTHEBOYSCOUTSOFAMERICA:COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE,
PUBLICOPINION,
ANDOWNERSHIP
PATTERNS
LITERATUREREVIEW
232
HYPOTHESES
234
METHODOLOGY
238
RESULTS
240
CONCLUSION
248
10TILTEDMIRRORS:
MEDIAALIGNMENT
WITH
SOCIALCONTROL
249
ANDSOCIALCHANGE
REPORTINGPATTERNS,LINKSTOPUBLICBEHAVIOR,
249
ANDIMPLICATIONSFORTHEORY
CLUSTEREDREPORTINGPATTERNS
250
THEPOWEROFPRIVILEGE
254
IMPLICATIONS FORTHEORY
259
MEDIAALIGNMENT
WITHATTITUDES,
BEHAVIOR,
263
ANDPUBLICPOLICY
MEDIAALIGNMENT
WITHBEHAVIOR
ANDPUBLICPOLICY
271
COMPARING
THEORIES:
THECONTRIBUTION
OFTHE
275
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
ANDFRAME-BUILDING:
279
PROPOSITIONS
FORFUTURE
RESEARCH
EPILOGUE:
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
PREDICTIONS,
287
CONSTRAINTS
AND
USES
PREDICTIVE
POWER
287
CONSTRAINTS
ONTHECOMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
290
USESOFTHECOMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
292
FORCOMMUNICATION
PRACTITIONERS
ANDADVOCATES:
ANEXAMPLEFROM
THECOVERAGE
OFPHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDE
REFERENCES
295
AUTHOR
INDEX
321
SUBJECT
INDEX
331
LISTOFFIGURES
2.1
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
UMBRELLA
HYPOTHESES
ANDCITYCHARACTERISTICS
10.1COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
MODELWITH
HYPOTHESES,
CITY
CHARACTERISTICS,
ANDMEDIATING
INFLUENCES
LISTOFTABLES
2.1
PROMINENCE
SCOREFORCODING
NEWSPAPER
DATABASES
2.2
CALCULATING
THEMEDIAVECTOR
3.1
ANITAHILLMEDIAVECTORS
3.2
ANITAHILLCOVERAGE
PEARSON
CORRELATIONS
3.3
ANITA
HILLREGRESSION
3.4
PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDEMEDIAVECTORCOEFFICIENTS
3.5
PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDEPEARSON
CORRELATION
RESULTS
3.6
PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDEREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
3.7
EMBRYONIC
STEMCELLRESEARCHMEDIAVECTORS
3.8
EMBRYONIC
STEMCELLRESEARCHPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
3.9
EMBRYONIC
STEMCELLRESEARCHREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
4.1
TOBACCOMSAMEDIAVECTORS
4.2
TOBACCOMSAPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
4.3
TOBACCOMSAREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
56
285
SO
51
71
72
73
84
86
88
96
98
99
110
112
113
CONTENTS
XL
4.4 INTERNETPRIVACYMEDIAVECTORS
123
4.5
INTERNETPRIVACYPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
124
4.6
INTERNETPRIVACYREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
124
4.7
PROFESSIONALOCCUPATIONS
NEGATIVELY
125
LINKEDTOFAMILIESWITHCHILDREN
4.8
BUSHVS.GOREMEDIAVECTORS
133
4.9
BUSHVS.GOREPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
134
4.10BUSHVS.GOREMULTIPLEREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
135
5.1
CAPITALPUNISHMENT
MEDIAVECTORS
144
5.2
CAPITALPUNISHMENT
PEARSON
CORRELATIONS
144
5.3
CAPITALPUNISHMENT
MULTIPLE
REGRESSION
MODELSUMMARY
145
5.4
PATIENTS BILLOFRIGHTSMEDIAVECTORS
153
5.5
PATIENTS BILLOFRIGHTSPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
154
5.6
PATIENTS BILLOFRIGHTSMULTIPLE
REGRESSION
SUMMARY
155
6.1
HONGKONGHANDOVER
MEDIAVECTORS
163
6.2
HONGKONGHANDOVER
PEARSON
CORRELATIONS
164
6.3
NAFTAMEDIAVECTORS
167
6.4
NAFTAPEARSONCORRELATIONS
(SELECTED)
168
7.1
GUNCONTROL
MEDIAVECTORS
179
7.2
GUNCONTROL
PEARSON
CORRELATIONS
180
7.3
GUNCONTROL
MULTIPLEREGRESSION
OFCITY
CHARACTERISTICS
181
7.4
GUNCONTROL
LIFECYCLEPOSITION
SIGNIFICANTFINDINGS
181
7.5
ARCTICDRILLINGMEDIAVECTORS
191
7.6
ARCTICDRILLINGPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
192
7.7
ARTICLEDRILLINGMULTIPLE
REGRESSION
ANALYSIS
194
7.8
TRYINGJUVENILESASADULTS
MEDIAVECTORS
202
7.9
TRYINGJUVENILESASADULTS
PEARSON
CORRELATIONS
204
7.10TRYINGJUVENILESASADULTS
MULTIPLE
REGRESSION
204
8.1
HIV/AIDSSAMPLEPERIODS
ANDARTICLETOTALS
218
8.2
MEDIAVECTORSFORREPORTING
ONTHOSEWITHHIV/AIDS
221
8.3
RYANWHITESPEARMANRHOCORRELATIONS
222
8.4
SPEARMANRHOCORRELATIONS
ANDSIGNIFICANCE
222
LEVELS(INPARENTHESES)
1990,MAGICJOHNSON
(NOV/DEC
1991)AND1994
8.5
RANGESOFCITYMEDIAVECTORSACROSS
CRITICAL
224
EVENTSANDTIMEFRAMES
8.6
THREEPROMINENT
FRAMESVARYOVERTIME
227
9.1
GAYMARKETINDEX
235
9.2
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTSOFAMERICAMEDIAVECTORS
239
9.3
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTSPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
241
9.4
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTSREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
244
9.5
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTSFACTOR
ANALYSIS
244
9.6
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTSREGRESSION
OFFACTORS
245
XLI
CONTENTS
9.7
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTS:REGIONAL
COMPARISONS
245
BETWEENMEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLIC
OPINION
9.8
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTS:LOCALLYANDCHAIN-OWNED
247
NEWSPAPER
T-TEST
10.1
SUBSTANTIAL
DIFFERENCES
INSOMEMEDIAVECTORS
250
10.2
SUBSTANTIAL
DIFFERENCES
INHIV/AIDSMEDIAVECTORS
251
10.3
CITIESWITHNEWSPAPERS
CONSISTENTLY
252
ACCOMMODATING
OROPPOSING
SOCIALANDPOLITICAL
CHANGE
10.4
CITIESWITHNEWSPAPERS
MOSTORLEAST
254
SYMPATHETIC
TOTHOSE
WITHHIV/AIDS
10.5
PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDE:
264
REGIONALMEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLICOPINION
10.6
EMBRYONIC
STEMCELLRESEARCH:
265
REGIONALMEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLICOPINION
10.7
INTERNET
REGULATION:
266
REGIONALMEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLIC
OPINION
10.8
CAPITAL
PUNISHMENT:
267
MEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLICOPINION
10.9
TOBACCO S
MASTERSETTLEMENT
AGREEMENT:
267
REGIONAL
MEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLICOPINION
10.10
GUN
CONTROL:
268
REGIONALMEDIACOVERAGE
ANDPUBLICOPINION
10.11
PATIENTS
BILLOFRIGHTS:
269
REGIONAL
MEDIACOVERAGE
ANDPUBLICOPINION
10.12
BUSHVS.GORE
DECISION:
270
REGIONAL
MEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLICOPINION
10.13
GAYLEGALINDEX:ITSCONSTRUCTION
ANDSOURCES
273
10.14
COMPARING
THEORIES
OFCOMMUNICATION
278
ANDSOCIALCHANGE:
SELECTEDCHARACTERISTICS
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TILTEDMIRRORS
MEDIAALIGNMENT WITH
POLITICALAND
SOCIAL
CHANGE
A
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
JOHNC.POLLOCK
THECOLLEGEOFNEW
JERSEY
R
HAMPTON
PRESS,INC.
CRESSKILL,
NEW
JERSEY
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
JOURNALISTS'
CHOICES
ANDCOMPETING
NEW
FRAMES
FROM
PROFESSIONAL
"OBJECTIVITY"
TOVARIATIONS
INREPORTING
PERSPECTIVES
ASKINGTHERIGHTQUESTIONS
ASEARCHFORPATTERNS
INTHEVARIATION
THEORY:
VIEWINGNEWSPAPERS
ASCOMMUNITY
INSTITUTIONS
EFFICACIOUS
GROUPS
ANDCOMMUNITY
NORMS:
THEIMPORTANCE
OFEXAMINING
PRIVILEGED
GROUPS
AFOCUSONCITY
CHARACTERISTICS
CRITICAL
ISSUESANDEVENTSOFTEN
OVERLOOKED
BYCOMMUNICATION
SCHOLARS
SECTION
I
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
AND
MEDIA
ALIGNMENT
1
THECOMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
ANDNEWSPAPER
FRAMING
OFCRITICAL
EVENTS
INTRODUCTION:
THEIMPORTANCE
OFMEDIA"FRAMING"
AND"FRAME-BUILDING"
CRITICAL
"FRAMING"
CHOICES
AREFACEDFREQUENTLY
BYJOURNALISTS
USINGACOMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
INTHE
INFORMATION
SOCIETY
AMODERN
STUDYOFCOMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
ANDREPORTING
ONCHANGE:THEORETICAL,
METHODOLOGICAL,
ANDEMPIRICAL
INNOVATION
GAPSINSTUDIESOFTHENEWSPAPERS,
PUBLICISSUES,
ANDPUBLICPOLICY
VII
1
1
4
5
6
10
10
11
12
17
17
20
22
27
29
VLLL
CONTENTS
PUBLIC OFTEN
ONTHERECEIVINGENDOFMEDIA
30
INFLUENCE;
COMMUNITY
CONTEXT
MINIMIZED
LARGERQUESTIONS
BYPASSED;
CONTENT
OFREPORTING
SUBORDINATE
32
TOREADERSHIP
QUANTIFICATION
EMPOWERING
THEPUBLIC:CONVERGING
PERSPECTIVES
35
USINGTHE"COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH"
TOLINKCITY
37
CHARACTERISTICS
WITH
REPORTING
ANDPOLITICAL
AND
SOCIALCHANGE:
SEVERALPROPOSITIONS
2
MEASURING
MEDIAALIGNMENT:
THE
CHALLENGE
OFNATIONWIDE
43
SAMPLES,
ASINGLESCORE"MEDIA
VECTOR"
AND
KEYUMBRELLA
HYPOTHESES
KEYFEATURES
OFNEWSPAPER
CONTENT
ANALYSIS
LINKED
43
TOREPORTING
ONPOLITICALANDSOCIALCHANGE
INNOVATIVE
METHODOLOGY:
MEASURING
"PROJECTION"
45
USING
A"MEDIAVECTOR"
ANOVERVIEW
OFFIVEUMBRELLA
HYPOTHESES:
BUFFER,
51
VIOLATEDBUFFER,VULNERABILITY,
PROTECTION,
ANDSTAKEHOLDER
SECTION
II
FIVE
UMBRELLA
HYPOTHESES
AND
CASE
STUDIES
3
THE
"BUFFER"
HYPOTHESIS:
PRIVILEGE
LINKED
TOFAVORABLE
61
REPORTING
ONHUMAN
RIGHTS
CLAIMS
ANITAHILL'STESTIMONY
ATTHECLARENCE
THOMAS
HEARINGS
62
NATIONWIDE
NEWSPAPER
COVERAGE
OFPHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDE
75
EMBRYONIC
STEMCELLRESEARCH
89
4
THE
VIOLATED
BUFFER
HYPOTHESIS:
PRIVILEGE
LINKED
101
TOUNFAVORABLE
REPORTING
ONTHREATS
TOEXISTENCE
ORAWAYOFLIFE
NATIONWIDE
NEWSPAPER
COVERAGE
OFTHE1998
102
TOBACCOMASTER
SETTLEMENT
AGREEMENT
NATIONWIDE
NEWSPAPER
COVERAGE
OFPRIVACYONTHEINTERNET
114
BUSHVERSUSGORE:NATIONWIDE
NEWSPAPER
COVERAGE
OFTHEUS
126
SUPREME
COURT
DECISION
"STOPPING
THEVOTECOUNTING"
INFLORIDA
INTHE2000PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION
5
THE
VULNERABILITY
HYPOTHESIS:
GREATER
PROPORTION
137
OFVULNERABLE
CITIZENS
LINKED
TOFAVORABLE
COVERAGE
OFCRITICAL
ISSUES
NATIONWIDE
COVERAGE
OFCAPITAL
PUNISHMENT
138
NATIONWIDE
COVERAGE
OFAPATIENTS'
BILLOFRIGHTS
146
CONTENTS
IX
6 THEECONOMIC"PROTECTION"
HYPOTHESIS
157
THE1997HANDOVEROFHONGKONGTOCHINA
158
NATIONWIDECOVERAGEOFTHENORTH
AMERICAN
164
FREETRADEAGREEMENT
7
THE"STAKEHOLDER"
HYPOTHESIS:
HIGHER
PROPORTIONS
171
OFISSUESTAKEHOLDERS
ARELINKEDTOFAVORABLE
COVERAGE
INTRODUCTION
171
NATIONWIDENEWSPAPERCOVERAGEOFGUNCONTROL
172
SINCECOLUMBINE
NATIONWIDENEWSPAPER
COVERAGEOFDRILLING
184
INTHEARCTICNATIONALWILDLIFEREFUGE
NATIONWIDE
NEWSPAPERCOVERAGEOFTRYINGJUVENILESASADULTS
195
SECTION
III
SHIFTING
FRAMES,MULTIPLE
METHODOLOGIES
AND
FUTURE
RESEARCH
8
SHIFTINGCOVERAGE
OFTHOSEWITHHIV/AIDS
(RYANWHITE
211
TO1995):TURNING
ONTHEPENDULUM
OFPRIVILEGE
INTRODUCTION:
EFFICACIOUSGROUPSANDCOMMUNITY
NORMS
211
CITYCHARACTERISTICSANDREPORTINGONHIV/AIDS:
212
USEFULINMEASURINGVARIATION
TWOCLUSTERSOFHYPOTHESES
214
METHODOLOGY
218
RESULTS
220
DISCUSSION
224
CONCLUSION
229
9
CONVERGING
EXPLANATIONS
FORCOVERAGE
OFHOMOSEXUALS
231
INTHEBOYSCOUTSOFAMERICA:COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE,
PUBLICOPINION,
ANDOWNERSHIP
PATTERNS
LITERATUREREVIEW
232
HYPOTHESES
234
METHODOLOGY
238
RESULTS
240
CONCLUSION
248
10TILTEDMIRRORS:
MEDIAALIGNMENT
WITH
SOCIALCONTROL
249
ANDSOCIALCHANGE
REPORTINGPATTERNS,LINKSTOPUBLICBEHAVIOR,
249
ANDIMPLICATIONSFORTHEORY
CLUSTEREDREPORTINGPATTERNS
250
THEPOWEROFPRIVILEGE
254
IMPLICATIONS FORTHEORY
259
MEDIAALIGNMENT
WITHATTITUDES,
BEHAVIOR,
263
ANDPUBLICPOLICY
MEDIAALIGNMENT
WITHBEHAVIOR
ANDPUBLICPOLICY
271
COMPARING
THEORIES:
THECONTRIBUTION
OFTHE
275
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
ANDFRAME-BUILDING:
279
PROPOSITIONS
FORFUTURE
RESEARCH
EPILOGUE:
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
PREDICTIONS,
287
CONSTRAINTS
AND
USES
PREDICTIVE
POWER
287
CONSTRAINTS
ONTHECOMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
290
USESOFTHECOMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
APPROACH
292
FORCOMMUNICATION
PRACTITIONERS
ANDADVOCATES:
ANEXAMPLEFROM
THECOVERAGE
OFPHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDE
REFERENCES
295
AUTHOR
INDEX
321
SUBJECT
INDEX
331
LISTOFFIGURES
2.1
COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
UMBRELLA
HYPOTHESES
ANDCITYCHARACTERISTICS
10.1COMMUNITY
STRUCTURE
MODELWITH
HYPOTHESES,
CITY
CHARACTERISTICS,
ANDMEDIATING
INFLUENCES
LISTOFTABLES
2.1
PROMINENCE
SCOREFORCODING
NEWSPAPER
DATABASES
2.2
CALCULATING
THEMEDIAVECTOR
3.1
ANITAHILLMEDIAVECTORS
3.2
ANITAHILLCOVERAGE
PEARSON
CORRELATIONS
3.3
ANITA
HILLREGRESSION
3.4
PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDEMEDIAVECTORCOEFFICIENTS
3.5
PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDEPEARSON
CORRELATION
RESULTS
3.6
PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDEREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
3.7
EMBRYONIC
STEMCELLRESEARCHMEDIAVECTORS
3.8
EMBRYONIC
STEMCELLRESEARCHPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
3.9
EMBRYONIC
STEMCELLRESEARCHREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
4.1
TOBACCOMSAMEDIAVECTORS
4.2
TOBACCOMSAPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
4.3
TOBACCOMSAREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
56
285
SO
51
71
72
73
84
86
88
96
98
99
110
112
113
CONTENTS
XL
4.4 INTERNETPRIVACYMEDIAVECTORS
123
4.5
INTERNETPRIVACYPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
124
4.6
INTERNETPRIVACYREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
124
4.7
PROFESSIONALOCCUPATIONS
NEGATIVELY
125
LINKEDTOFAMILIESWITHCHILDREN
4.8
BUSHVS.GOREMEDIAVECTORS
133
4.9
BUSHVS.GOREPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
134
4.10BUSHVS.GOREMULTIPLEREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
135
5.1
CAPITALPUNISHMENT
MEDIAVECTORS
144
5.2
CAPITALPUNISHMENT
PEARSON
CORRELATIONS
144
5.3
CAPITALPUNISHMENT
MULTIPLE
REGRESSION
MODELSUMMARY
145
5.4
PATIENTS'BILLOFRIGHTSMEDIAVECTORS
153
5.5
PATIENTS'BILLOFRIGHTSPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
154
5.6
PATIENTS'BILLOFRIGHTSMULTIPLE
REGRESSION
SUMMARY
155
6.1
HONGKONGHANDOVER
MEDIAVECTORS
163
6.2
HONGKONGHANDOVER
PEARSON
CORRELATIONS
164
6.3
NAFTAMEDIAVECTORS
167
6.4
NAFTAPEARSONCORRELATIONS
(SELECTED)
168
7.1
GUNCONTROL
MEDIAVECTORS
179
7.2
GUNCONTROL
PEARSON
CORRELATIONS
180
7.3
GUNCONTROL
MULTIPLEREGRESSION
OFCITY
CHARACTERISTICS
181
7.4
GUNCONTROL
LIFECYCLEPOSITION
SIGNIFICANTFINDINGS
181
7.5
ARCTICDRILLINGMEDIAVECTORS
191
7.6
ARCTICDRILLINGPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
192
7.7
ARTICLEDRILLINGMULTIPLE
REGRESSION
ANALYSIS
194
7.8
TRYINGJUVENILESASADULTS
MEDIAVECTORS
202
7.9
TRYINGJUVENILESASADULTS
PEARSON
CORRELATIONS
204
7.10TRYINGJUVENILESASADULTS
MULTIPLE
REGRESSION
204
8.1
HIV/AIDSSAMPLEPERIODS
ANDARTICLETOTALS
218
8.2
MEDIAVECTORSFORREPORTING
ONTHOSEWITHHIV/AIDS
221
8.3
RYANWHITESPEARMANRHOCORRELATIONS
222
8.4
SPEARMANRHOCORRELATIONS
ANDSIGNIFICANCE
222
LEVELS(INPARENTHESES)
1990,MAGICJOHNSON
(NOV/DEC
1991)AND1994
8.5
RANGESOFCITYMEDIAVECTORSACROSS
CRITICAL
224
EVENTSANDTIMEFRAMES
8.6
THREEPROMINENT
FRAMESVARYOVERTIME
227
9.1
GAYMARKETINDEX
235
9.2
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTSOFAMERICAMEDIAVECTORS
239
9.3
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTSPEARSON
CORRELATIONS
241
9.4
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTSREGRESSION
ANALYSIS
244
9.5
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTSFACTOR
ANALYSIS
244
9.6
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTSREGRESSION
OFFACTORS
245
XLI
CONTENTS
9.7
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTS:REGIONAL
COMPARISONS
245
BETWEENMEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLIC
OPINION
9.8
GAYSINTHEBOYSCOUTS:LOCALLYANDCHAIN-OWNED
247
NEWSPAPER
T-TEST
10.1
SUBSTANTIAL
DIFFERENCES
INSOMEMEDIAVECTORS
250
10.2
SUBSTANTIAL
DIFFERENCES
INHIV/AIDSMEDIAVECTORS
251
10.3
CITIESWITHNEWSPAPERS
CONSISTENTLY
252
ACCOMMODATING
OROPPOSING
SOCIALANDPOLITICAL
CHANGE
10.4
CITIESWITHNEWSPAPERS
MOSTORLEAST
254
SYMPATHETIC
TOTHOSE
WITHHIV/AIDS
10.5
PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED
SUICIDE:
264
REGIONALMEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLICOPINION
10.6
EMBRYONIC
STEMCELLRESEARCH:
265
REGIONALMEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLICOPINION
10.7
INTERNET
REGULATION:
266
REGIONALMEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLIC
OPINION
10.8
CAPITAL
PUNISHMENT:
267
MEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLICOPINION
10.9
TOBACCO'S
MASTERSETTLEMENT
AGREEMENT:
267
REGIONAL
MEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLICOPINION
10.10
GUN
CONTROL:
268
REGIONALMEDIACOVERAGE
ANDPUBLICOPINION
10.11
PATIENTS'
BILLOFRIGHTS:
269
REGIONAL
MEDIACOVERAGE
ANDPUBLICOPINION
10.12
BUSHVS.GORE
DECISION:
270
REGIONAL
MEDIAVECTORSANDPUBLICOPINION
10.13
GAYLEGALINDEX:ITSCONSTRUCTION
ANDSOURCES
273
10.14
COMPARING
THEORIES
OFCOMMUNICATION
278
ANDSOCIALCHANGE:
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