Framing Terror: The Strategies Newspapers Use to Frame an Act as Terror or Crime
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
Published online on July 29, 2016
Abstract
The study identifies seven rhetorical strategies newspapers use to frame the acts of violence as terrorism or crime by comparatively analyzing the news coverage of the Ft. Hood and the Washington, D.C., Navy Yard shootings in three major newspapers. It examines the framing of the incidents, the strategies used to constitute the frames, the functions these strategies serve, and the media’s contribution to the discourse of terror.