Frame Changing In The NYT’s Coverage Of China Before, During and After The Beijing Olympics

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Guided by framing theory, this study documented China’s images in the New York Times from 2005 to 2012 in three stages (Pre-Olympics, Olympic year, Post-Olympics) and explored the public opinion and foreign policy changes along with the changing frames. Interesting dynamics between public agenda, media agenda, and policy agenda are observed and call for future studies.

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University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. December 2015. Major: Journalism. Advisor: Sid Bedingfield. 1 computer file (PDF); ii, 117 pages.

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Zhang, Yadan. (2015). Frame Changing In The NYT’s Coverage Of China Before, During and After The Beijing Olympics. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/177020.

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