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Framing economic inequality in the news in Canada and the United States
S. Baumann and H. Majeed
This research conducted by Shyon Baumann and Hamnah Majeed delves into the framing of economic inequality in news coverage across Canada and the United States from 2000 to 2014. It uncovers how the media portrays inequality as a social issue influenced by various factors, including the notable impact of the Occupy movement. Discover the hidden dynamics behind news narratives on economic inequality!
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