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Rob Clark 《Sociological inquiry》2012,82(4):532-556
Cross‐national studies examining human rights outcomes have seldom considered the role of the news media. This is unfortunate, as a large body of work in media studies suggests that the news industry effectively educates citizens, shapes public attitudes, and stimulates political action. I juxtapose these two literatures in a cross‐national context to examine the print media’s impact on a state’s human rights performance. First, examining micro‐level evidence from the World Values Survey, I show that an individual’s level of media consumption, including newspaper readership, is positively associated with participation in human rights organizations. Next, I present macro‐level evidence regarding the aggregate effect of a society’s newspaper readership on its human rights record. Analyzing an unbalanced dataset with a maximum of 459 observations across 138 countries covering four waves during the 1980–2000 period, I use ordered probit regression to examine the relationship between a state’s newspaper readership and its Amnesty International rating. I find that newspaper readership exerts strong, positive effects on a state’s human rights practices net of other standard predictors and temporal/regional controls. Moreover, the effect of readership is robust to a number of alternative specifications that address concerns with ceiling effects, measurement bias, influential observations, sample composition, mediation, endogeneity, and the impact of alternative forms of media consumption (i.e., the Internet and television). 相似文献
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2017,54(9):21578B-21578C
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2007,43(12):16908C-16909
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2010,47(5):18407C-18408B
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2016,53(6):21041A-21041B
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2015,52(6):20608A-20608C
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2010,46(12):18228B-18229
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RIMA WILKES CATHERINE CORRIGALL‐BROWN DANIEL J. MYERS 《Revue canadienne de sociologie》2010,47(4):327-357
Indigenous peoples in Canada have engaged in hundreds of collective action events. Drawing on the news as organization and collective action literatures, we conduct a systematic examination of coverage across events, and we assess the factors associated with the number of articles, front page placement, and the inclusion of photographs. We find that increasing the size and the length of an event does not improve coverage. The latter is determined exclusively by the form of the event, and it is disruptive tactics alone that increase front page coverage. The inclusion of pictures, however, is largely determined by media news routines rather than by activists tactics. 相似文献
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2011,47(12):18656A-18656C
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2014,51(7):20208C-20209B
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2012,49(11):19501C-19502A
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2007,44(3):17018C-17019
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《Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series》2013,50(1):19571A-19571A