Analyzing Media Coverage of Iran's Nuclear Negotiations

Analyzing Media Coverage of Iran's Nuclear Negotiations
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In this review, we explore news stories from Globe & Mail, CBC News, Al Jazeera, and The Guardian regarding negotiations on Iran's nuclear weapons-grade uranium caches. Drawing insights from scholarly sources, we assess the coverage's notable aspects, agenda-setting effects, and actor analysis, enhancing our understanding of media portrayal in international relations.

  • Media analysis
  • Iran nuclear negotiations
  • News coverage
  • Scholastic sources
  • International relations

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  1. A FAST review of Term Paper Research Sylvia Roberts, CMNS librarian October 16, 2013

  2. Choose a news story and 4 media outlets / types (2 of each) Review coverage and decide on noteworthy aspects to discuss Use course readings & discussion, plus 2 additional scholarly sources, to support your discussion Term Paper Criteria CMNS 130 Spring 2011

  3. News story: Negotiations to limit Iran's nuclear weapons grade uranium caches In: Globe & Mail (newspaper) CBC News (online web site) Al Jazeera (online web site) The Guardian (UK newspaper) Observations drawn from news coverage? Questions? Finding support: CMNS 235 research guide Finding relevant research

  4. Klein, A. (2009). Characterizing the Enemy: Zionism and Islamism in the Iranian and Israeli Press. Communication, Culture & Critique, 2(3), 387-406. doi:10.1111/j.1753-9137.2009.01045.x Fogerty, B. J. (2005). Determining economic news coverage. International Journal Of Public Opinion Research, 17(2), 149-172. Wanta, W. W., & Hu, Y. W. (1993). The agenda-setting effects of international news coverage: an examination of differing news frames. International Journal Of Public Opinion Research, 5(3), 250-264. Mellese, M., & M ller, M. G. (2012). Mapping Text-Visual Frames of Sub- Saharan Africa in the News: A Comparison of Online News Reports From Al Jazeera and British Broadcasting Corporation Websites. Communication, Culture & Critique, 5(2), 191-229. doi:10.1111/j.1753-9137.2012.01123.x Rasti, A., & Sahragard, R. (2012). Actor analysis and action delegitimation of the participants involved in Iran s nuclear power contention: A case study of The Economist. Discourse & Society, 23(6), 729-748. doi:10.1177/0957926512455380 Are these useful for my analysis?

  5. Ask a Librarian services http://www.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/askus/ Phone Chat Email in-person Make an appointment with Sylvia for a research consultation srobert@sfu.ca Appt. or drop-in consultation with a Student Learning Commons peer-tutor Getting help CMNS 130 Spring 2011

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