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  1. Constructing a Social Problem: The Press and the Environment

    Apr 2, 2021 · Discussion of how the press constructs a social problem.

  2. Our study examines the role of the national press in the early construction and delineation of a social problem, especially whether the press reported the per spective of pioneer claims-makers in defining …

  3. Schoenfeld et al 1979 constructing a social problem the press

    Reading constructing social problem: the press and the environment author (s): clay schoenfeld, robert meier and robert griffin source: social problems oct.,

  4. College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications

    Constructing a Social Problem: The Press and the Environment, A. Clay Schoenfeld, Robert F. Meier, and Robert J. Griffin. The Communication Faculty Research and Publications Series is comprised of …

  5. Our study examines the role of the national press in the early construction and delineation of a social problem, especially whether the press reported the per spective of pioneer claims-makers in defining …

  6. Volume 27 Issue 1 | Social Problems | Oxford Academic

    Oct 1, 1979 · Constructing a Social Problem: The Press and the Environment A. Clay Schoenfeld, Robert F. Meier, Robert J. Griffin

  7. INTERPRETING PUBLIC ISSUES by Robert J. Griffin, Dayle H. Molen, Clay Schoenfeld, and James F. Scotton with David Cassady, Bruce Garrison, Thomas Heuterman, Freda McVay, Robert Meier, and …

  8. Introduction: environment and communication | 9 | The Routledge …

    At the end of the 1970s came one of the first studies to offer a comprehensive perspective on the key role of the news media in the public construction of the environment as a social problem, namely the …

  9. More specific evidence that the press in its news columns can influence the social reality of the readers would, of course, be consonant with the role definition of the participant journalists.

  10. Archive.org

    Author(s): A. Clay Schoenfeld, Robert F. Meier and Robert J. Griffin Source: Social Problems, Vol. 27, No. 1, Policy Processes (Oct., 1979), pp. 38-61 Published by: University of California Press on behalf …