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ArtikelThe National Media and Things Genetic  
Oleh: EYCK, TOBY A. TEN ; Williment, Melissa
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Science Communication vol. 25 no. 2 (Des. 2003), page 129-152.
Topik: biotechnology; genetics; media; legitimation
Fulltext: 129SC252.pdf (106.85KB)
Isi artikelIssues related to genetics and genetic technology have gained a great deal ofattention from researchers, policy makers, the press, and even some consumers. This article focuses on how one ofthese actors—the U.S. elite press—has developed a discourse around these issues. This discussion centers on the framing of articles, the sources used by reporters, and the differences between genetics as they relate to food and to medicine. Over 2,700 articles from the New York Times (1971-2001) and the Washington Post (1977-2001) have been analyzed. It is found that scientists and medical issues were much more likely to be framed as progressive than were articles on food or ones in which government officials were quoted. In addition, a more indepth analysis ofarticles pertaining to protests and demonstrations between 2000 and 2001 is presented.
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