Sara J. Ahmed

Sara J. Ahmed was born in Pakistan and has lived in Saudi Arabia, Chicago, Atlanta & Houston. She received her B.B.A. in Marketing from the University of Houston followed by 4 years of work in the Oil & Gas industry. She received an M.A. degree in Mass Communication from the University of Houston in 2007, where she is pursuing a teaching career.


 
 
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Evaluating the Framing of Islam and Muslims Pre- and Post-9/11

A Contextual Analysis of Articles Published by the New York Times

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Media plays an integral role in forming public perceptions on matters of all dimension, varying from small, entertainment tidbits to wide-ranging world affairs. This research examines how the New York Times framed the keywords Muslim and Islam before and after the 9/11 attacks. Qualitative and quantitative content analyses were used to evaluate articles published 30-days before and after 9/11/2001. The objectives of this research were to explore media depictions and framing techniques employed by the New York Times along with analyzing and comparing descriptive text surrounding the words Islam and Muslim.

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ISBN 978-3-639-00332-1, Paperback, 84 Seiten
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