ERIC Number: EJ1274446
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Publication Date: 2020
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Sifting through Sand: Community News Coverage of Fractured Sand Mining
Zukas, Keith J.
Applied Environmental Education and Communication, v19 n4 p415-427 2020
This content analysis examines how journalists construct local news stories when the new issue of a fractured sand mine is proposed to a community. Results reveal that initially journalists opt for the use of thematic framing to more thoroughly explain the background and complexities of silica sand mines, as well as related issues such as environmental and economic impacts. Over time, however, episodic frames become more prevalent following mining routine event coverage. Overall, political and industry communications produced economic frames, which dominated coverage more than environmental frames, despite concerns by scientists and citizens about environmental impact.
Descriptors: News Reporting, Mining, Content Analysis, Energy, Environment, Communication Strategies
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Wisconsin
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