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Entman’s (1991, 1993) framing theory describes how journalists use framing by emphasising certain aspects of a story to ...
You might have meant a ladies’ magazine which has a party line as rigid and sterile as that of, say, either the Communist or ...
The jury has delivered its unanimous verdict in one of the most-watched court cases ever. Here’s what was at play legally and ...
After seven weeks of evidence, six days of summing up, and six-and-a-half days of jury deliberation in the Victorian Supreme ...
Media portrayals of migrants and refugees shape public opinion, discrimination, and social exclusion.
An unclear motive and a media frenzy: The mushroom murder trial, explained The much-publicised case around a deadly beef wellington lunch raises a number of legal issues ...
After seven weeks of evidence, six days of summing up, and six and a half days of jury deliberation in the Victorian Supreme Court sitting in Morwell ...
There was no Striking it Rich column to accompany it but as this latest trip to Durban comes to an end ahead of the return to Cape Town, perhaps it is instructive given the criticism that is ...
If your company is finally widening its lens and recognising talent that’s been there all along – that’s progress, not pity’ ...
In Mountainhead, Jesse Armstrong turns the tech-bro fever dream into a slow-burn nightmare. Think Succession with bloodlust.