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TheConversationUS , 1 month ago to AcademicChatter group Many media outlets are paying a lot more attention to arrests than to the actual demands of protesters. US media largely ignored campus protests until encampments (and police clearing of encampments) got going, fitting in with a general pattern, according to a researcher who studies how journalists cover protest movements: https://theconversation.com/media-coverage-of-campus-protests-tends-to-focus-on-the-spectacle-rather-than-the-substance-229172 #News #GazaProtests #journalism @academicchatter
Many media outlets are paying a lot more attention to arrests than to the actual demands of protesters.
US media largely ignored campus protests until encampments (and police clearing of encampments) got going, fitting in with a general pattern, according to a researcher who studies how journalists cover protest movements: https://theconversation.com/media-coverage-of-campus-protests-tends-to-focus-on-the-spectacle-rather-than-the-substance-229172 #News #GazaProtests #journalism @academicchatter
ATLeagle , 1 month ago @TheConversationUS @academicchatter yep. The conversation immediately turns to the violence and bickering over who is worse.
@TheConversationUS @academicchatter yep. The conversation immediately turns to the violence and bickering over who is worse.