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ArtikelFraming the Youth in Campaign 2004 : Twenty Million Strong--Or Weak?  
Oleh: Williams, Andrew Paul
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: American Behavioral Scientist vol. 50 no. 09 (May 2007), page 1273-1279.
Topik: Framing; Young Voters; Voter Mobilization Efforts; Voter Turnout
Fulltext: 15. Framing the Youth in Campaign 2004 - Twenty Million Strong-Or Weak.pdf (69.96KB)
Isi artikelThis article reports results of a content analysis of 372 print and televised media stories about young voters during the 2004 U.S. presidential campaign. Despite an extensive media database search, findings indicate a surprisingly limited amount of media coverage of the youth vote. Results indicate that in the sample of stories addressing young voters, young voters were the prominent focus of 58% of the sample, a moderate reference in 24%, and a negligible mention in 18% of stories. Framing of young voters and youth-voter mobilization efforts were more positive than negative in tone (39% to 11% and 51% to 9%, respectively) during the campaign. However, media coverage presented a mixed opinion of the young-voter turnout, with 33% of stories framing the turnout positively and 34% framing turnout negatively. Implications of media framing and coverage are discussed and future research ideas are presented.
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