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38-6   Framing and the Media
Date: Saturday, Sep 1, 2:00 PM
Chair: Richard M. Skinner
Williams College, rskinner@rollins.edu

Author(s):
A Katrina Foreign Policy: Framing, News Themes and the Downfall of Republican Power
Stephen C. Brooks
University of Akron, sbrooks@uakron.edu

The Rise of Politicized Moms and Dads: Media Framing of Parenthood during Presidential Elections, 1952-2004
Laurel Elder
Hartwick College, elderl@hartwick.edu
  Steven Greene
  North Carolina State University, shgreene@unity.ncsu.edu

Cycles of Spin
Patrick J. Sellers
Davidson College, pasellers@davidson.edu

Focusing Events, Issue Attention Cycles, and Framing Effects: Katrina's Effect on the National Debates over Coastal Wetland Loss
Mary Hallock Morris
University of Southern Indiana, mhmorris@usi.edu

A Japanese Style of News Framing: How the Two Major Dailies Used the Murders of Japanese Diplomats in Iraq for Their Ideological Campaign
Shunichi Takekawa
University of Hawaii, Manoa, shuntakekawa@gmail.com


Discussant(s): Richard M. Skinner
Williams College, rskinner@rollins.edu